Columbia is a Huge presence at Woodstock Film Festival

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02-Nov-11
COLUMBIA IS A HUGE PRESENCE AT WOODSTOCK FILM FESTIVAL

Many current students, recent graduates, and other alumni screened and received awards at the Woodstock Film Festival.  

The Recorder Exam, written and directed by Bora Kim (’11) and co-produced by Gerry Kim (’11), won the Best Student Short Award.  

Honorable Mention was awarded to Babyland, written and directed by Marc Fratello (’10).

Other festival highlights included screenings of Bunny, directed and co-written by Robert Snow (’10) and produced by , Tobey List ('10), Crazy Beats Strong Every Time, written and directed by Moon Molson (’08),Stefan, written and directed by Juliet Lashinsky-Revene (’11) and produced by Jeannie Donohoe (’11) and The Strange Ones written and directed by Chris Radcliff (’10) and Lauren Wolkstein (’10) and produced by Joonhan Lee (4th year Producing).


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