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Heather Courtney Guest Lectures Tonight 9/26

Sep26
2011
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Director and Producer of “Where soldiers Come From”, Heather Courtney will be giving guest lectures tonight at 4:00 and 5:00 in Walker 134. The lectures will be covering different topics. Be sure to check them out.

More information about the film:
From a snowy small town in Northern Michigan to the mountains of Afghanistan and back, Where Soldiers Come From follows the four-year journey of childhood friends, forever changed by a faraway war.

Where Soldiers Come From (2011) Official HD Movie Trailer

Where Soldiers Come From is showing now through Friday 9/30 at the Calumet Theatre.
Showing 7:30 PM: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
Showing 6:30 PM: Friday

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Northern Lights Film Festival 2011

Mar29
2011
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The Seventh Annual Northern Lights Film Festival will be held March 31, April 1 and April 2 at the McArdle Theatre on the Michigan Technological University campus. This year’s festival brings recent award-winning independent films to the campus and surrounding community. For more information, contact Erin Smith at smitherin@mtu.edu or (906) 487-3263. Open to the public. Admission is free.

Schedule:

March 31st:

7:00 PM: Gasland (Josh Fox, 2010) (click for trailer)

Director Josh Fox investigates the disturbing underworld of fracking, the a controversial drilling technique spreading across the United States. Gasland explores the devastating effects fracking has on our environment and health. (107 minutes)

Gasland will be introduced by senior Wes Kolbe, who will also moderate a discussion following the film.

9:30 PM: Zenith (Nikolic, 2010) (click for trailer)

Memento, Inception, and 12 Monkeys have company. This sci-fi thriller takes place in 2044. Everyone is genetically modified to be happy, but has it come at the cost of what makes us human? Directed by Vladan Nikolic. (93 minutes)

Screens with:
Spider
Nash Edgerton
(9 minutes)

April 1st:

5:00 PM: In the Family (Rudnick/Kartemquin, 2008) (click for trailer)

Documentary filmmaker Joanna Rudnick turns the camera on herself after testing positive for the breast cancer gene. At 27, she must confront the emotional and medically complex question of whether to remove her breasts and ovaries or risk developing cancer. (83 minutes)

7:30PM: Erasing David (David Bond, 2010) (click for trailer)

Four million closed-circuit TV cameras survey the United Kingdom. In this captivating documentary, director David Bond challenges those in charge and attempts to disappear without a trace. Will he succeed in eluding those attempting to track him down? (80 minutes)

Screening with:
Thrush
Gabriele Bisset-Smith and Graham Turner
(4 minutes)

9:30 PM: Heartless (Ridley, 2010) (click for trailer)

This psychological thriller follows Jamie (Jim Sturgess), a young man with a heart-shaped birthmark on his face, through the troubled streets on the East End of London. The violent and disturbed neighborhood is not only ruled by gangs, but by demons as well. Directed by Philip Ridley. (114 minutes)

Screens with:
Snowblowing Over the Dead of Winter
Daena Makela
(11 minutes)

April 2nd

1:00PM: Student Academy Award Winners (2010)

“Departure of Love,” Animation Gold Medal Award
Jennifer Bors, Ringling College of Art and Design
In silent film tradition, a young man discovers his love is leaving on a train. (3 minutes)

“God of Love”, Narrative Gold Medal Award
Luke Matheny, New York University
A love-struck, dart-throwing lounge singer finds his prayers answered when he receives a mysterious box. (19 minutes)

“Surface: Film from Below,” Alternative Gold Medal Award
Varathit Uthaisri, Parsons The New School for Design
Exploring an emotional journey from an underground urban perspective. (3 minutes)

“Yizkor (Remembrance),” Documentary Gold Medal Award
Ruth Fertig, University of Texas at Austin
Years after her grandparents have died, the filmmaker discovers her Grandmother’s memoir revealing their experiences during the Holocaust. (23 minutes)

“The Confession,” Honorary Foreign Film Award
Tanel Toom, National Film and Television School, United Kingdom
Nine-year-old Sam is nervous about his first confession. (25 minutes)

2:30 PM Michigan Tech Student Films


PANK Justin Jones, Michelle Farrey, Dawn Bodrie, John Kinney • PANK Magazine is an independent literary journal that continues to publish writing both in print and online. Through the opinions of editors and writers involved in the process, PANK takes a quick look at the ways in which online media and print technology have created a space for small publishing to thrive in. (11 minutes)

A Second Look: Accessible Education Laura Holt, Samantha Allen, Ting Wang, Chad Reid • This documentary takes a look at accessible education on Michigan Tech’s campus through the eyes of Rebecca Klumpp, a student with cerebral palsy. (15 minutes)

Glory Glory Audrey Reenders, Kenny Stahl • After a crazy night, Kenny Stahl has to find the members of his one man band in time to perform a concert. Original music by Kenny Stahl. (5 minutes)

Concentric Circles Matt Durocher, Samantha Stauch, Steve Lichon • Traditional Ethnic music in the Copper country is alive and well as musicians form communities that create new insights and modern interpretations for new generations. Concentric Circles explores local musician Oren Tikkanen and how he is keeping the music alive. (13 minutes)

Wandering Heart Heather Norton, Kate Pote, Trevor Kuehl, Christina Irwin, Alissa Pacaitis • MTU students Kate Pote and Dan Haefs double as the indie folk duo, “This Is Deer Country.” This documentary explores the choices faced by student musicians. (10 minutes)

4:00 PM: Marwencol (Malmberg, 2010) (click for trailer)

After Mark Hogancamp awakens from a coma, brought on by a beating outside a New York tavern, he finds peace in his 1/6th scale World War II-era town named Marwencol. Directed by Jeff Malmberg. (83 minutes)

Screening with:
Cigarette Candy
Lauren Wolkstein
(13 minutes)

7:30 PM: Waste Land (Walker, 2010) (Click for trailer)

Artist Vik Muniz travels from Brooklyn to the world’s largest garbage dump in the world outside Rio de Janeiro. There he discovers the pickers of recyclable materials and begins an awe-inspiring collaboration with the “catadores.” Through their art from garbage, the human spirit and outlook on life is transformed forever. Directed by Lucy Walker, Karen Harley and João Jardim. (99 minutes)

Screens with:
The Lost Thing
(15 minutes)
Andrew Ruhemann, Shaun Tan

The Northern Lights Film Festival is sponsored by the departments of Humanities and Visual and Performing Arts and Cin/Optic Communication and Media Enterprise Team. Michigan Technological University is an Equal Opportunity Educational Institution/Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Andrew Benda

Feb28
2011
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Andrew Benda

Major: Communications & Culture Studies
Minor: Music Technology
Semesters in Cin/Optic: 1
Hobbies & Interests: Film, Music, Cross Country Skiing, Kayaking, Hiking
Favorite Films: The Secret of Nihm, The Royal Tennenbaums, Rushmore,  12 Monkeys, Le Jette’, Cool Hand Luke, High Fidelity, Inception, Lock, Stock and Two smoking Barrels, Snatch, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Memento
Favorite Soundtrack: The Royal Tennenbaums

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Lindsey Johns

Feb28
2011
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Lindsey Johns

Major: Sound Design
Minor: Music
Semesters in Cin/Optic: 2
Hobbies & Interests: Singing, Hiking, Biking, Art, Playing Music: Euphonium, Guitar, Percussion, Bass Guitar, Ukulele
Favorite Films: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Harry Potter Series, Girl Interrupted, Titanic, Requiem for a Dream, Disney Pixar, The Lion King, Inception, The Dark Knight, Salt, Fight Club, Juno
Favorite Soundtrack: Requiem For A Dream, The Lion King, Inception, Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Chicago, Jurassic Park, Juno

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Jacquelyn Burton

Feb28
2011
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Jacquelyn Burton

Major: Scientific & Technical Communication (B.S.)
Modern Language Certificate: Spanish
Semesters in Cin/Optic: 2
Hobbies & Interests: Knitting, Crocheting, World of Warcraft, Writing Short Stories
Favorite Films: Kung-Fu Panda, Finding Nemo, Spirited Away, Alice in Wonderland, 10 Things I Hate About You, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Favorite Sound Track: Moulin Rouge, Wicked, Black Swan

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Daniel Serunjogi

Feb28
2011
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Daniel Serunjogi

Major: Sound Design
Minor: Music Composition
Semesters in Cin/Optic: 3
Hobbies & Interests: Music Composition, Media Studies, Weight Lifting, Basketball, Hanging Out With Friends
Favorite Soundtracks: Lost, Gladiator

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Ting Wang

Feb20
2011
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Ting Wang

Major: Scientific & Technical Communication (B.S.)
Semesters in Cin/Optic: 2
Hobbies & Interests: Traveling to Exotic Countries, Photography, Skating, Yoga, Swimming
Favorite Film: Seven
Favorite Quotation: If it’s not happening, it’s because you’re not doing it. – Thomas L. Friedman

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Amber Voght

Feb20
2011
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Amber Voght

Major: Scientific & Technical Communication (B.S.)
Minor: German
Semesters in Cin/Optic: 1
Hobbies & Interests: Running, Baking, and Re-reading Etiquette Books
Favorite Films: Goonies, Marcel the Shell
Favorite Soundtrack: Rushmore

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Ethan Resteiner

Feb20
2011
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Ethan Resteiner

Major: Economics
Minor: Music Composition
Semesters in Cin/Optic: 2
Hobbies & Interests: Playing Music
Favorite Films: Lord of the Rings

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Mack Reese

Feb20
2011
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Mack Reese

Major: Scientific & Technical Communication (B.S.)
Minor: Journalism
Certificate: Media
Semesters in Cin/Optic: 4
Hobbies & Interests: Basketball, Networking, Music
Favorite Films: Scarface, Bluehill Avenue, Menace II Society
Favorite Soundtrack: Friday Night Lights, Hunger For More 2, The Last Kiss

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