N.D. film fest Jan. 19-21

Published 9:57 pm Tuesday, January 10, 2012

NOTRE DAME, Ind. — The Notre Dame Student Film Festival returns to campus 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. Jan. 19-21 in Browning Cinema at DeBartolo Performing Arts Center.
A campus tradition, the festival features short films made during the past year as class projects by students studying filmmaking in advanced, intermediate and introductory film production courses.
All of the films were shot on location, most in the South Bend area.
Michiana residents, fellow students and Notre Dame faculty loaned their acting skills to the projects.  From dark comedy to documentary, the films cover a wide range of genres.

KING OF THE PARK, Marty Flavin, Megan Kozak — Come one, come all to Ye Battle of the Dueling Park Performers.

WORN SOULS, Siobhan Martinez, Jon Simpkins – A touching and bittersweet tale of a couple’s journey through love and loss.

THE TALKER, Will Thwaites, Ryan Taylor, Jimmy Long — On the court and in the classroom, women’s basketball player Brittany Mallory gets her message across.

CASSETTE, Kurt Zhuang, Rob Schaus — Isolated in a post apocalyptic world, a lone soldier has one thing to hold onto.

ROUNDABOUT, Will Thwaites, Alissa Ott — The pressures of a child custody hearing take their toll on a mother trying to keep it together.

VALENTRIPPIN, Sara McGuirk — A modern day Chaplin tries some campus romance the old school way.

PROJECT HOPEFUL, Kelsie Kiley, Grace Johnson — A woman in Illinois with seven biological children has chosen to double the size of her family in a most inspiring way, by adopting orphans with HIV/AIDS … and she helps others to do so as well.

FLIP, Chris Silvestri, Kathleen Bracke — A solitary, rhythmic day turns on a flip as business finds art for a fleeting moment.

VIRUS, Kelsie Kiley, Sean O’Rourke — Orwell and Metropolis meet Notre Dame.

KRUMNOW VS. KRUMNOW, Will Thwaites, Deanna Abrash — The mayor of a tiny town in Ohio seeks re-election, only to be opposed by his laid back brother.

LOOK AWAY, Luis Ibarra, Brendan Fitzpatrick — Mind games haunt a student searching for the lady in red.

MILLER’S VETS, Ryan Taylor, Chris Parr, Jimmy Long — At South Bend’s Center For The Homeless, a group of local military veterans with a common dilemma find strength in each other and the community.

TORN, Blake Avery — Student. Woman. Study. Party.

SOLES, Collin Erker, Nicole Timmerman — A love story told from the bottom up.

SOME SERIOUS WORK, Chris Parr, Deanna Abrash — Kat Rodriguez is one of the many Notre Dame women who’ve made boxing their sport of choice.

TRIPLE THREAT, Grace Carini, Caroline Maroney — A superbad roomie ignites a superbad dorm room argument.

Call (574) 631-2800 to purchase tickets or go to performingarts.nd.edu.
Prices are $3 for students, $5 for Notre Dame faculty and staff and $6 for the general public. The total running time is approximately 105 minutes, with each of 16 films lasting three to 12 minutes.  Past festivals sold out, so it is recommended to buy tickets early.