Animation Program
The 2004 Academy Award ® Nominated shorts
Nibbles, 5 min. -- A father takes his sons fishing in the forests of Canada ...with a few stops along the way.
Harvie Krumpet, 22 min. -- Harvie Krumpet is an ordinary man whose lifelong string of bad luck is offset by occasional episodes of joy.
Squash, 27 min. -- Alexandre's boss belittles him as they play squash, and then challenges him to either win the game or lose his job.
(A) Torsion, 14:30 min. -- The members of a choir in Sarajevo are awaiting safe passage through a tunnel when a farmer begs them to help his injured cow.
La Milpa, 27 min. -- Angela reminisces over her youth during the Mexican Revolution, a time when myths, sensuality, war and pain were everyday occurrences."
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Animation Program
Thu November 4, 2004, 7:00 & 9:00, Muenzinger Auditorium
2004, 96 min.
Tickets
10 films for $60 with punch card
$9 general admission.
$7 w/UCB student ID,
$7 for senior citizens
$1 discount to anyone with a bike helmet
Free on your birthday! CU Cinema Studies students get in free.
Parking
Pay lot 360 (now only $1/hour!), across from the buffalo statue and next to the
Duane Physics tower, is closest to Muenzinger. Free parking can be found after 5pm at the meters
along Colorado Ave east of Folsom stadium and along University Ave west of Macky.
RTD Bus
Park elsewhere and catch the HOP to campus
International Film Series
(Originally called The University Film Commission)
Established 1941 by James Sandoe.
First Person Cinema
(Originally called The Experimental Cinema Group)
Established 1955 by Carla Selby, Gladney Oakley, Bruce Conner and Stan Brakhage.
C.U. Film Program
(AKA The Rocky Mountain Film Center)
First offered degrees in filmmaking and critical studies in 1989 under the guidance of Virgil
Grillo.
Celebrating Stan
Created by Suranjan Ganguly in 2003.
C.U. Department of Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts
Established 2017 by Chair Ernesto Acevedo-Muñoz.