Project W: Stories of Women Creating Change Documentary Screening
November 19, 2013
Join u
s for an evening of short social issue documentaries profiling inspiring women leaders across the country who are creating change through stories of courage in the face of adversity.
On
Frid
ay, December 6 at 7 p.m. in Folino Theater
the following short films will premiere:
The L-Ri
ders
Kevin Wolf (BFA/Film Pr
od. ’15), Eric Ward (BFA/Creative Prod. ’16), Zane Schwartz (BFA/Film Prod. ’15), and Johnny Wilcox
(
BFA/TV & Broadcast Jour. ’15)
The L-Riders
, profiles a lesbian motorcycle gang based in Long Beach.
One Motion
Sarah Lee (BFA/Film Prod. ’14), Chad Berry, and Mia Montanile (BS/Environ. Sci. Policy ’15)
A powerful essay documentary about sexism in the surfing industry.
Pink Helmet Posse
Ben Mullinkosson (BFA/Film Prod. ’13) and Kelcey Laroche (BFA/TV & Broadcast Jour. ’14)
The story of the Pink Helmet Posse, three six-year-old girls who aspire to be professional skateboarders.
If You’re Afraid
Bobby Moser
(
BFA/TV & Broadcast Jour. ’14)
,
Samantha Andre
(
BFA/TV & Broadcast Jour. ’14)
,
Eli Just (BFA/Film Prod. ’14),
and Graeme Aegerter (BA/Sociology ’15)
If You’re Afraid
documents one Inuit Eskimo woman’s efforts to stop domestic abuse in her small Alaskan fishing village.
This event is open to the public. Can’t make it in person? We’ll be
streaming the event live on our Justin.TV live-streaming site
so you can still participate and show your support for our student filmmakers.
The Project W documentary film program is made possible through a generous donation by the Neda Nobari Foundation. Films are produced by students in the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts’ Dhont Documentary Film Center.