Brown Media Group Film Festival

Brown University Club in New York

New York, New York, United States

April 17 2024, 6:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

Brown Media Group Film Festival
Location
The SVA Theater
333 West 23rd Street
New York, NY
USA
Cost
Young Alumni$25
General Admission$28

 

Brown Media Group
Proudly Presents

 

THE OFFICIAL SELECTIONS FOR THE 
BROWN MEDIA GROUP FILM FESTIVAL

 
Please join us as we showcase these 14 spectacular Brown alumni short films chosen from almost a hundred submissions. Buy your tickets NOW!
 
 

6:00 - 7:00 pm: Opening Reception, with beer, wine, hard cider and light buffet
7:00 - 9:40 pm: Program starts promptly at 7:00
9:45 - 10:30 pm: Networking

 

 
Coconuts -- Casey Friedman ‘15, Director and Producer -- A filmmaker tries to convince his sister to take a lunch break with a story about a Catholic missionary and a Samoan woman.

Constructing Criticism -- Matthew Osubor ‘19, Producer, Director & FeaturedA struggling performer in a crowded diner orders the patrons to partake in an unexpected ritual. An absurd, surrealist perspective on the nature of criticism.

A Cow in the Sky - John Andrews ‘76, Producer - The pain and personal triumph of a son left behind. Based on the true story of Mulugeta Seraw, an Ethiopian college student killed in Portland, OR in 1988 by skinheads in a crime inspired by white supremacist Tom Metzger.

Falling -- Lena Song ‘27, Director & ProducerOn a beautiful autumn day, a leaf travels through a college campus and discovers more than just a wonderful view.

Lock It Up - Laura Colella MFA ‘14, Director and Producer, with additional Producer Charles Shi '23 and Co-Producers: Rehaan Kaul '22 & Justin Woo '23. Featuring a large number of alumni and current students. On a film set with a troubled director, ripples become waves that throw the whole crew off course.

Millstone -- Peter Kimball ‘04, DIrector & Producer - A desperate, grieving couple think they have found the only therapist who can help them - but his methods might be worse than anyone imagined. Features an entirely Deaf cast and shot exclusively in American Sign Language.

Natural Hair:The History & The Joy In The Movement - Paige Censale ‘27, Director, Producer & Featured - Untangling the history of Black natural hair and its role as a symbol of identity, empowerment, and resistance throughout the ages.

Rainbow Speed Dating -- Michael Schelp ‘85, Director & Producer - A hopeful gay man navigates the colorful yet challenging world of online speed dating, encountering an array of mismatched suitors.

Storage -- Tony Kim ‘91, Director & Producer - Trapped in a storage facility, a newlywed couple are terrorized by a sadistic psycho with no way out.

Today I -- Brett Halperin ‘18, Producer - An interpretation of how people with dementia experience their world.

Vial -- Alexandre Jerard Davis ‘20, DIrector -- A relapsed parolee has two options: find clean urine or lose custody of his son and be sent back to prison.

The Violence Engine -- Healey Koch ‘24, Director, Producer and Featured - A coin-operated robot tries to return a letter.

Work Life -- Sam Masto ‘21, Featured - Four corporate co-workers unknowingly cross paths during a chaotic weekend that leaves their lives intertwined through improbable twists of fate.

Yidlife Crisis: The Double Date -- Eli Batalion ‘02, Producer & Featured - A blind date with the perfect woman turns into a battle of nebbish proportions.

 

 

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