Four films and three encore presentations will be shown at the Majestic Theatre on Feb. 19.
Wayne State College celebrates student filmmaking with four short film premieres and three encore presentations at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, at The Majestic Theatre, located at 310 Main Street in downtown Wayne.
A press event precedes the films at 6:30 p.m., with a question-and-answer session to follow at 8:35 p.m. All events are free and open to the public.
Student film premieres are:
“Between the Shadow and the Soul”
Emma Franco of Papillion, Neb. (producer)
Madison Dvorak of Grand Island, Neb. (producer)
T’Kayeh Sterling of Wayne, Neb. (director/writer)
Alexys Baier of Sergeant Bluff, Iowa (director)
Kaydence Cihacek of Missouri Valley, Iowa (cinematographer)
“Buried Treasure”
Jacob McCauley, Sioux City, Iowa (producer/director/writer)
Blake Bodlak of Ponca, Neb. (cinematographer)
Kaydence Cihacek (cinematographer)
“The Bittersweet Truth About Parking”
Anja Oelofse of Heidelberg, South Africa (producer/director/writer/cinematographer)
Blake Bodlak (producer/director/writer/cinematographer)
“A Daze Trip to Norfolk”
Madison Dvorak (producer)
Nolan Flanigan of Bellevue, Neb. (director/writer)
Mackinzie Arnholt of Bassett, Neb. (cinematographer)
Encore film presentations are “Hope of Art,” “The Thing with Feathers,” and “What Color is the Rainbow.” Each semester, student filmmaking is celebrated with film premieres and encore showings from the previous academic year. Student films are created under the advisement of Dr. Michael G. White, associate professor of communication arts and director of Wayne State’s Film Program.
For more information, contact White at 402-375-7595.