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Friday, April 11, 2014
I watched about a dozen films at the festival last weekend. I know how hard it was to choose which films to watch, so here are my top five in case you missed them:
5. A Touch of Sin by director Jia Zhangke
The film follows four stories of violence and corruption in China. Four characters from different provinces are driven to violence out of frustration with their financial...
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Blog post written by Lucy Yang, Journalism and Politics ’14, FLEFF Blogger, Puyang, Henan, China
“If you want to be an artist, don’t go to an art school; go to the...
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival concluded last Sunday. It brought nearly 60 international guests, drew thousands of attendees, and presented about 100 events and screenings.
If you weren’t there, here is a list of the three most memorable moments you missed ... and therefore, the three reasons you should save the date for the 18th annual FLEFF, April 6-12 in...
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Ex-felons face stigmas and exclusion when they move back into their communities. However, Ira McKinley proves his status will not stop him from bringing positive change to his home in Albany, NY. Despite also being homeless, McKinley’s strives to reveal the marginalized by giving them...