2014 New Jersey International Film Festival competition continues tonight!
When He Comes Home - Ben Phillippo (Carlisle, Massachusetts)
In this music video set to the retro beat of the Boston-based trio Banditas, the tasteful decor and clean-cut faces of the 1950s only serve to conceal the unspeakable... 2014; 3 min. With an introduction and Q+A session by Director Ben Phillippo!
My Most Handsome Monster – Madsen Minax (Houston, Texas)
In this experimental short about consensual bondage play, performance video, text and narration, archival family footage, and landscape meditation reveal the dynamics of erotic power. 2014; 13 min.
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Arena – Martin Rath (Lodz, Poland)
A hitchhiker is taken in by remote mountain villagers. Tested by the hardened locals and the unforgiving harshness of his new environment, he rethinks his identity. But to whom do we have to prove of what we're made? In Polish, subtitled. 2013; 23 min.
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TIME
7:00 PM. Films are screened in the order listed with a brief intermission between films for double and multiple-bills.
LOCATION
Voorhees Hall #105 (Near the corner of George Street and Hamilton Street), 71 Hamilton Street/College Avenue Campus, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Note: Our new primary screening location Voorhees Hall #105 features new comfortable seats, stadium seating, a state-of-the-art hi-definition projection and sound systems! We also can provide Listening Assisstive Devices for those that are hearing impaired. Fore more info on this service please contact us at least 24 hours prior to a screening so we can arrange to have them available for you.
ADMISSION
$10=General; $9=Students+Seniors; $8=Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC Friends.
TICKETS
Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis only and can be purchased at the door beginning a half-hour before the show begins. All films are subject to change. Call our information number 848-932-8482 the day of show to confirm titles.
DIRECTIONS
Voorhees Hall #105/Scott Hall #135=Take the NJ Turnpike to Exit 9 and then take Route 18N (New Brunswick direction) and go for 2 1/2 miles to the College Avenue Campus/George Street exit (immediately after the Route 27S exit) and make a left at the light at the end of the exit ramp onto George Street, then go to the next light and make a right onto Hamilton Street, then go to the next light and make a right onto College Avenue. Almost immediately on your right hand side there is an University Parking Lot (#9) which is made available for our patrons to park in. Voorhees Hall is adjacent to the Zimmerli Art Museum and is 100 paces across the Voorhees Mall from Parking Lot 9. Patrons can also park in Rutgers Lots #1 (next to Kirkpatrick Chapel) and #16 (next to Murray and Milledoler Hall).
Map and Directions are also here: http://rumaps.rutgers.edu/?q=bnum:3013
Note: Parking in the lots listed above are only for visitors to the University. Faculty, Staff, and Students must park only in lots they are authorized to park in.
INFORMATION
Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center
Rutgers University Program in Cinema Studies
72 Lipman Drive (#018 Loree Hall - Douglass Campus)
New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901-8525 U.S.A.
(848) 932-8482 phone (732) 932-1935 fax;
NJMAC@aol.com, NJMAC12@gmail.com e-mail;
Web Site: www.njfilmfest.com