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Friday, Apr 8, 2022
8:30 PM
BAMPFA
BAMPFA Student Committee Film Festival 2022
Free Admission!
Proof of Vaccination Required
Proof of vaccination—including a booster shot in most cases—is required for entry into the Barbro Osher Theater.
The BAMPFA Student Committee’s Student Film Festival highlights a range of compelling student-made films from Berkeley and across the Bay Area. The fourth annual film festival presents a wide variety of short films, representing a diverse range of perspectives and approaches. The assemblage of works speaks to the themes of the extremities of life, the complexities of relationships, and the process of finding and reconciling oneself with one’s identity. From personal to documentary, narrative to experimental, each of the films speaks to an introspective and creative engagement with the world, meditating on the intricacies, cruelties, and beauties of experience.
Descriptions below are slightly edited versions of those supplied by the artists.
Films in this Screening
After Hours
Neil Haeems, United States, 2021
FEATURING
Dylan Brenner
Jake S. Lilian
Conceived during the COVID-19 lockdown, the film focuses on visual storytelling to craft a simple narrative with a circular finish. Representing some of Neil Haeems’s frustrations with lockdown, it is the story of a man trying to do something incredibly simple while the world constantly gets in his way.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Neil Haeems
Cinematographer
- Neil Haeems
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 6 mins
source
- Neil Haeems
Workers
Eva Whitney, United States, 2021
This film is an animation of Arthur Rimbaud’s poem “Workers,” which makes a distinction between the suburbs and the city, representing the poet’s past and future. Animation is used to navigate the relationship between visual art and reality, matching the poem’s oscillation between old and new, industry and idleness, freedom and confinement.
FILM DETAILS
Print Info
- B&W
- Digital
- 1 mins
source
- Eva Whitney
Tender Exchange
Melissa Perez Winder, United States, 2022
This film is a documentary short situated at the needle exchange in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District. Unlike any other needle exchange in the country, this one is run by the San Francisco Drug Users’ Union, a group of drug users seeking to destigmatize drug use—a bold proposal for a city currently experiencing record high rates of drug overdose fatalities.
FILM DETAILS
Cinematographer
- Melissa Perez Winder
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 12 mins
source
- Melissa Perez Winder
Immunocompromised
Ashley Njoroge, United States, Kenya, 2019
This film is a documentary about families living with HIV in rural Kenya. Kenya’s HIV epidemic is one of the largest in the world, with 1.6+ million people living with the virus. The Trump administration’s cuts to HIV funding and the COVID-19 pandemic have devastated many living with the virus in Kenya.
FILM DETAILS
Cinematographer
- Ashley Njoroge
Language
- English and Kiswahili
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 8 mins
source
- Ashley Njoroge
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Truly Edison, Sammy Oster, United States, 2022
FEATURING
Sammy Oster
This film records a performance by Sammy Oster in Ballena Bay, Alameda, California, on January 3, 2022. This piece went entirely unobserved, though many cars and people passed it by.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Truly Edison
Cinematographer
- Truly Edison
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 7 mins
source
- Truly Edison
source
- Sammy Oster
The Comedy Is Finished
Matthew Martinez, United States, 2021
FEATURING
Ruman Ariff
Dragon Oliver
In this film, a former child actor sets out to confront the traumas of his past before returning to show business.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Matthew Martinez
Cinematographer
- Jorge Garcia
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 10 mins
source
- Matthew Martinez
Hands
Ilias Kyriakidis, United States, 2021
FEATURING
Carlota Bravo
Danae Papaevgeniou
Emma Ew
Teresa Costa
In this experimental short inspired by the Heider and Simmel Shapes Illusion, behaviorism in hand movements reflects human character and emotion. Themes of sexual attraction, competition, and gender hegemonies drive the narrative structure, leaving the film open to interpretation.
FILM DETAILS
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 10 mins
source
- Ilias Kyriakidis
The Cinderella Cake
Timothy L. Quirus, United States, 2021
FEATURING
Timothy L. Quirus
Orestes Sophocleous
This exploration of queer identity from childhood to adulthood considers the themes of innocence, sexuality, desire, voyeurism, and the uncertainty of COVID-19 in a kaleidoscope of technicolor memory. The film centers on both the overlooked diva Betty Hutton and a Cinderella cake topper—a desired, but never received, gendered object from childhood.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Timothy L. Quirus
Cinematographer
- Jeannie Quirus
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 11 mins
source
- Timothy L. Quirus
Mrs. Robins
Matteo Giovannini, United States, 2020
FEATURING
Ariadna Muñoz
Mrs. Robins cleans her bathroom. As she wipes the dirt and grime away, mysterious happenings haunt her, unveiling a much deeper evil. This project reflects the filmmaker’s grandmothers’ experiences as housewives in 1960s Ecuador.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Matteo Giovannini
Cinematographer
- Sebastian Fernandez
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 8 mins
source
- Matteo Giovannini
Rondó en Mi
Maria Fernández, United States, 2021
FEATURING
Salma Zepeda
This film is an experimental reflection on the male gaze and the female body. Starting with the question “Who are you?” from a lover, the protagonist explores the different possible answers. Through a consideration of the limits of time and space, she wonders what constitutes her identity, refusing to recognize herself through her body or gestures.
FILM DETAILS
Language
- Spanish
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 5 mins
source
- Maria Fernández
I Fall in Love
Chase McCleary, United States, 2021
This short animation about snails and love, set to the music of Chet Baker, was adapted from a New Yorker cartoon by Sam Gross.
FILM DETAILS
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 3 mins
source
- Chase McCleary