The Black Maria Film and Video festival returns to campus!
Postponed to Wednesday at the same time in Wilde Auditorium and Thursday at the Hartford Art School Video Studio, Room 216. Tuesday's screening has been cancelled.
The festival in its 29th year will be presented at Wilde Auditorium, co-sponsored by the Media Arts and Cinema Studies departments. General admission is $8.00 and is free for students with current ID.
This year the program features "La Muerte En tres actas" by university Cinema student, Nathan Pancione with sound design by Hartt composition student, Devin DiSanto. This work received recognition this year as Best Experimental Film Recognition and Stellar Experimental Selection. The festival as always promotes experimental and independent media works ranging from animation to documentary to social critique to structural experiments. Each evening's program is different and runs approximately 90 minutes. Proceeds from general admission will go toward purchase of a work from the festival for the Media Arts Library in the Hartford Art School for classroom use and student research purposes.
