Choir performs pre-festival concert Jack Speake • March 21, 2019 [vc_video link="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY10bFUd9H4&feature=youtu.be"][penci_text_block block_title_align="style-title-left"]The Rock Bridge Choir performs various songs ahead of their upcoming...
Q & A with the director: Wang Xiaoshuai Moy Zhong • March 5, 2019 Get an inside look with Wang Xiaoshuai, director of 'Chinese Portrait.'
‘Apollo 11’ brings triumph to historical documentaries Jared Geyer • March 5, 2019 With such a simple premise and execution, ‘Apollo 11’ is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen.
‘Island of the Hungry Ghosts’ shows suffering in idyllic landscape Emily Oba • March 4, 2019 Director Gabrielle Brady dives into the more unsettling truth of an Australian territory in ‘Island of the Hungry Ghosts.’
Q & A with the director: Zhang Yang Moy Zhong • March 4, 2019 Get an inside look with Zhang Yang, director of 'Up the Mountain.'
A snowy chase for the Q Anna Xu • March 3, 2019 Sadly, the frenzy of being late isn’t new to me. But at least this time my numb toe dash was fulfilled by an unforgettable movie.
Camp True/False offers full experience, inside access to Fest Amanda Kurukulasuriya • March 3, 2019 Camp True/False allows students to dive deeply into the fest and experience a weekend of films, music, workshops and art.
‘Knock Down the House’ connects everyday Americans with political process Matthew Burns • March 3, 2019 Director Rachel Lears inspires working class Americans in her film ‘Knock Down the House.’
‘Finding Frances’ depicts hilarious journey in search of long lost love Jared Geyer • March 3, 2019 Nathan Fielder helps Bill Gates impersonator William Heath find his long lost love in the film ‘Finding Frances.'
‘American Factory’ provokingly portrays clash between cultures Jared Geyer • March 2, 2019 ‘American Factory’ portrays the clash of culture between the manufacturing style of China and the working class of America.
‘Tanjuska and the 7 Devils’ brings frustration, lacks development Anna Xu • March 2, 2019 ‘Tanjuska and the 7 Devils' features a 12-year-old girl with a physiological or mental disorder which the doctors and healers of Russia cannot fix.
Q & A with the director: Nanfu Wang Anna Xu • March 2, 2019 Get an inside look with the co-director of 'One Child Nation,' Nanfu Wang.