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SDCCD: City College Professor Showcases Film During Local Festival

Professor Kuckenbaker has been making films for more than 20 years and his work has been selected for numerous film festivals and nomina ...

November 9, 2021

Cy Kuckenbaker is not only an award-winning filmmaker, but he is also a Professor
at San Diego City College

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Professor Kuckenbaker has been making films for more than 20 years and his work has
been selected for numerous film festivals and nominated for several awards (winning
twice), and he has screened his films at prestigious venues all over the world. Earlier
this year, his film “Tiger Oak + Echo” was selected for the 2021 GI Film Festival San Diego and was nominated for Best Short
in the Local Film Showcase. 

The story of “Tiger Oak + Echo” is part of Lithuania’s history of fighting Soviet
Union occupation during the Cold War through a non-traditional war. The fighters,
known as Forest Brothers, were civilians who battled Soviet military from the treetops.
The film portrays a boy who thought he’d become a man through killing. 

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In scripting the story, Kuckenbaker wanted the audience to know that when violence
is depicted in films, the story is much more powerful when there’s an understanding
of the real consequences of the choices that are made.  

For the film, Kuckenbaker was the writer, director, editor, and executive producer.
He first conceived of the story when he visited Lithuania after serving in country
with the Peace Corps, and then returned there to shoot the film with an all-Lithuanian
cast and crew. 

Professor Kuckenbaker has taught in the community college system for 11 years, 10
of which have been with the Radio, TV, and Film (RTVF) program at City College. He
remains passionate about teaching, and, while he enjoys filmmaking, he said, “Students
are number one for me. I enjoy teaching a diverse group of people who are pursuing
different degrees and come from different backgrounds.”


This press release was produced by San Diego Community College District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.