Student Works
Don’t miss exiting new work from Florida’s newest filmmakers.
Total Running Time: 151 min
Tuesday, March 9, 3:30 PM, at Enzian
Free and open to the public
Florida State University
Film School
Frank Patterson, Dean and Professor
The Plunge
19:00, directed by Todd Schulman
Joe is a mild-mannered fellow deeply involved with his thrill-seeking girlfriend, Michelle. When it comes time to pop the question, Joe finds himself in an emotional and physical freefall.
University of Florida
Documentary Institute
Sandra Dickson and Churchill Roberts, Directors
Modern Shoe Repair
5:20, directed by Sarah Prior and Monica Bigler
A day in the life of a shoe repairman who has been serving local customers for more than 30 years.
Cracker
5:00, directed by Genevieve Croteau
A day in the life of a shoe repairman who has been serving local customers for more than 30 years.
Rollins College
Peg O'Keef, Professor
Before the Beginning
15:30, directed by Eli Green
Jehovah’s savage journey from crime to creation.
University of Central Florida
School of Film and Digital Media
Sterling Van Wagenen, Director and Professor
What Killed the Cat?
3:12, directed by Alex Eastwood
Meet Bob. Bob is walking to work. Bob comes across a big shiny button and a sign that reads "DO NOT PRESS." What will Bob do?
Govern Your Soul
1:47, directed by Brandon Kaplan
A claymation short about a boy who must decide his spirituality in the face of societal pressure to believe.
The Boy Who Lost His Song
4:10, directed by Adam Showen
A revisionist look at the loss of innocence.
Andy In Love
11:00, directed by Aaron King
Amidst suburban routine, Andy Finnegan discovers the promise—and trauma—of
young love.
Full Sail Real World Education
Film Department
Dave Franco, Director
Post Human
17:29, directed by Eric Althin, Joe Maksimow, Mike Yakovchik, and James Edwards
A unique story of youths who possess fascinating powers of the mind and the evil government officials who are trying to use them for their own plans.
Valencia Community College
Digital Media, Sharon Wyly, Director
The Sticky Situation
2:21, directed by Alecia Wilson
The alien Miny Moe overcomes obstacles in order to take a vacation.
I Dream of Gina
3:22, directed by Brett Peterson and Tim Watson
A young man must overcome his fears and his own imagination to win his dream girl.
Glamorous
3:22, directed by Billy Raum
On the way to her suicide, a girl has a conversation with herself.
Why I Can't Relate
3:07, directed by Johnathan Friese
The band "The Situation" gets in a 60s British pop rock groove in this music video.
Turn Back
3:21, directed by Troy Delany
Should a man act on his dreadful premonition?
University of Florida
Film and Media Studies Program
Mark Reid, Director
Leaves
1:10, directed by Daniel Klockenkemper
Nature and technology join hands in this playful animation about . . . leaves.
Buildings and Houses
3:00, directed by Aylon Ben-Ami
A hallucinatory city symphony of a town that may or may not exist.
until August
3:45, directed by Charlotte Taylor
august has fallen away
against a sky blue on white
another summer has passed me by
Five to Seven
2:30, directed by Maggie Tuttle
Disguised in a pink wrapper with no words.
Untitled Circle Study
2:30, directed by Vera Babayeva
Red, white black. And circles everywhere.
200 Feet
5:00, directed by Jodie Mack
Textural play with painting, scratching, dripping, and rubbing colored inks onto film and sticking cut-out shapes from colored acetate.
University of Miami
Department of Motion Pictures and Video Film
Paul N. Lazarus, III, Director
More Coffee
13:30, directed by Luis Midence
Five individuals find themselves in the same diner at the same time, without knowing they all affected each other’s lives the night before.
University of Tampa
Communication Department
Elizabeth Coffman, Chair
Spinning
3:36, directed by Morris Gabriel
A lost poet finds his place in his own internal world, which sometimes he doesn’t even understand.
Hats
5:30, directed by Jennifer Grayson
A young woman tries on different hats in many life-changing situations.
Homeland
10:08, directed by Dennis Welch
When a son tells his family he is enlisting in the military, his grandfather is forced to confront his own memories of war.
