Sunday-June 10-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $10; $9; $8
Free Food courtesy of Maoz Vegetarian Restaurant will be given out during this screening of the New Jersey International Film Festival!
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Dark Corner - Bob Pusateri (Maplewood,New Jersey)
A silent black comedy about an unassuming woman who finds a table with mysterious powers and uses it to get her revenge. 2012; 8 min.
Written In Ink – Martin Rath (Lodz, Poland)
Written in Ink is a profoundly reflective documentary about a man trying to make contact with his sister after 14 years of silence. Can one change what has already been written in ink? Beautifully shot on 35mm and without the use of interviews and narration, the film becomes an allegory for the trials of human existence. In Polish, subtitled. 2011; 12 min.
Nobody's Child - Dennis Nollette (West Hollywood, California)
A touching film about friends who become like family. Annie and Paul have been best friends for years. When she discovers that she may have breast cancer, she wants Paul, who is gay, to raise her son if anything should happen to her, rather than the boy's father. Paul, young and enthralled with his single life, is not so sure that’s such a great idea. 2011; 24 min.
In Search of Avery Willard – Cary Kehayan (New York, New York)
An intimate profile of Avery Willard, a pioneering gay photographer, filmmaker, writer, and editor.
Documentarian Cary Kehayan examines the life and career of this groundbreaking yet forgotten artist, and also explores the secrets of Willard's pornographic work through newly-restored films and revealing interviews with his collaborators and friends. 2012; 22 min.With an in-person appearance by director Cary Kehayan!
Aglow - Howard Libov (Ridgewood, New Jersey)
A profile of Paul Chojnowski, a master of the art of drawing with fire. As his career flourishes, his own tumultuous personal life inevitably finds its way into his work for a major Holllywood film. 2011; 28 min. With an in-person appearance by director Howard Libov!
Ditchwork - Simon Liu (Brooklyn New York)
In this ghostly experimental film, a young woman is grieving over the recent passing of her grandmother. Haunted by the loss, she exercises a series of rituals in an attempt to release herself from an attachment to this expired relationship. As she begins to navigate between the real and the imagined, her own identity comes undone. 2012; 25 min. With an in-person appearance by director Simon Liu!
