Arts & Entertainment
Filmmakers Set for Nassau Film Festival in Princeton May 17
The festival is at the Princeton Garden Theater, and is free.

The roster of filmmakers is set for the Nassau Film Festival at the Princeton Garden Theater.
The festival takes place at the theater at 160 Nassau Street on Sunday, May 17, 11:30 a.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Nassau Film Festival gives an opportunity for established and emerging filmmakers to have their short films screened. The roster of filmmakers include:
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- Nonny Okwelogu, a graduating senior Princeton University;
- Tatianna Sims, River Macleod, Jordan Hunter and Talia Zinder, all students at Princeton High School;
- Carla Debbie Alleyne, a graduating senior at PrincetonTheological Seminary;
- Troy Buckley and Andrea Mazzariello of Princeton;
- Ilene Dube of Princeton Junction;
- Vijay Adirreddy of North Brunswick;
- James Mercer of Levittown, PA;
- Jacob Greenawalt of Ardmore, PA;
- Adam Chinoy of Colonia;
- Christopher Mendez of New Providence;
- Luke Lorentzen, a film studies major at Stanford University; and
- Michael Zayac, a student in the BFA filmmaking program at Montclair University.
For more information, visit www.nassaufilmfestival.org and “like” at www.facebook.com/nassaufilmfestival.
The attached image was provided by festival organizers: New Jersey-based filmmaker, Adam Chinoy, a graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Electronic Filmmaking Program, will have his film “Give Me A Beer” screened as part of the Nassau Film Festival.
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