T Tauri Film Festival

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2 PM

$3 Adults

$2 Seniors/Members

$1 Age 18 & Under

 

COMPETITION OFFICIAL SELECTIONS: SHORT DOCUMENTARY

 

Family Scrapbook, Hannah McGough

A photo-collage tribute to the filmmaker's family.


A Roof Over Your Head, Nathan Burroughs

The story of a real estate developer who, in the 1920's-1940's, built the first apartments in Little Rock, Arkansas that allowed children as residents.


The Importance of Being “Ernest”, Jon-Michael Poff (Batesville High School)

A study of author Ernest Hemingway and his immense influence on both literature and American history.


Thoughts in a Hijab, Clione Byrne, Eimanne El Zein, Sahar Shakeri (Reel Grrls)

The story of a young woman who moves to the U.S. from Iran and her decision to continue wearing the hijab although she is no longer forced to do so.


Incommunicado, Rosie Byers (Bay Area Video Coalition)

A young filmmaker turns the camera lens on herself and shares a candid glimpse of how difficult life is for a social outcast.


Portrait: Anais Kane, Sydney Matterson (Bay Area Video Coalition)

Originally crafted as part of an electronic press kit for Anais Kane's application to NYU, this portrait was then re-edited to appeal to a broader audience.


Like Father Like Daughter, Christine Rock (In Progress)

About the filmmaker's father's addiction to alcohol and her struggle to keep from following in his footsteps.

 

 

COMPETITION OFFICIAL SELECTIONS: LONG DOCUMENTARY

 

Delta Women Achieving Goals, Walt Peterson

A documentary about the lives of African-American women in the Delta and the organization DWAG (Delta Women Achieving Goals).


Aquafinito, Annalise Littman (Fast Forward Program at the Institute of Contemporary Art)

A documentary examining the issue of the environmental impact of bottled water.

 

 

 

 
 

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