GreenScreen 2024 Student Film Premiere
- Friday, June 14, 2024 / 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM (PDT)
- Pollock Theater
The 2024 GreenScreen premiere will showcase four student-produced films focused on eco-consciousness. This year’s event is open to friends and family of GreenScreen students only.
GreenScreen is a hands-on, project-based environmental media production program where students work in teams to leverage their collective production skills and environmental knowledge. The goal of the program is not only to increase awareness about the environment, but to expand the ways that these issues are represented and communicated. For more information about GreenScreen, visit this page.
The event will be followed by a reception in the Michael Douglas Lobby.
Sponsored by the Carsey-Wolf Center and the Department of Film & Media Studies.
Not Just Water
Crew: Tess McCormick, Audrey Engelsgjerd, Kuba Naum, Junhao Tuo, Mia Sanguinetti
A short film about the importance of ocean enjoyment, for all children. This story is told through the Sea League community and captures the impact of this organization on those involved.
Clean Up
Crew: Nigel Suarez, Samuel Cervantes, Paris Saray, Ian Fernandez
A young naive college student hires a camera crew to record his quarter at college, but accidentally embarks on a journey of stopping pollution, while forcing his friends to join him along the way.
Valley of Growth
Crew: Rachel Burnett, Michelle Truong, Kiera Feighan-Patrizi, Vincent Cuenco, Logan Asperin, Nathan Krachman, Colin Llewellyn, Lauryn Cummins
Two women climbers, one a veteran and the other a novice, work together to reshape the climbing community in an ever-evolving landscape. Within their individual journeys of personal growth, Kate Rutherford and Kiyomi James aim to close the divide between nature and humanity as they fall into their new roles of mentorship.
Dirty Dan
Crew: Max Garber, Dillon McEvoy, Eric Burschinger, Graham New, Katie Itaya, Tommy Lombardi, Logan Asperin, Oliver Richards
A film exploring the mind of “Dirty Dan” Connell, a cross-continental cyclist and bikepack racer, in an attempt to learn about his struggles, successes, and what it means to be human.