Columbia University Film Festival 2010

Monday, April 26 - Thursday, April 29, 2010

Singular storytelling. Emerging talent. Unique voices. Join us for the 23rd Annual Columbia University Film Festival, and experience some of today’s most important new filmmaking. Don’t miss our annual showcase of thesis work from our advanced MFA students. To read more about the individual films, go to cufilmfest.com. To purchase tickets to a show, simply click on the program name.

MONDAY APRIL 26

, 5:30pm, 93 minutes

1. The Hirosaki Players — Directed by Jeff Sousa

2. Match — Directed by Kate Barker

3. What Remains — Directed by Sarita Khurana

4. Montauk, The End — Directed by Joe Murphy

5. THE HOMECOMING QUEEN — Directed by Rammy Lee Park

6. Escape — Directed by Andrés Rosende

, 8:00pm, 100 minutes

1. Off Season — Directed by Jonathan van Tulleken

2. The Necklace — Directed by Stéphane Gouazé

3. Young Dracula — Directed by Alf Seccombe

4. The Price of Flowers — Directed by Ashley Charbonnet

5. Inversion/Invasion — Directed by Davyde Wachell

6. Hungry Spirits — Directed by Dwayne Wilson

7. Boffin & Boffin — Directed by Ed Blythe

TUESDAY APRIL 27

, 5:30pm, 101 minutes

1. Alex Madeger’s Tongue — Directed by Moebius McCartney Simmons

2. Passerine: A Bird Duet — Directed by Denise Iris

3. C’est Moi — Directed by Jessica Rotondi

4. Sahaja Springs — Directed by Rebecca Conroy

5. The Ballplayer — Directed by Aaron Schuelke

6. Bunny — Directed by Robert Snow

, 8:00pm, 98 minutes

1. Follow Me — Directed by Kate Nexon

2. Double Fault — Directed by Elina Fessa

3. Mile 27 — Directed by Merilay Fernandez

4. Torso Baby — Directed by Erik Pagan

5. The Dowser — Directed by Ian Swanson

6. Storm Up The Sky — Directed by Jon Kauffman

7. Scumbag, Pervert, and the Girl in Between — Directed by Bruce Hwang Chen

WEDNESDAY APRIL 28

, 5:30pm, 99 minutes

1. Recycle Me — Directed by Gab Taraboulsy

2. Nanny — Directed by Iman Shervington

3. Hookie — Directed by Vinicius Alexandrino

4. Quarter Magic — Directed by Jacob Kader

5. Greenlisted — Directed by Madelynn Amalfitano

6. Stefan — Directed by Juliet Lashinsky-Revene

, 8:00pm, 84 minutes

1. TUB — Directed by Bobby Miller

2. The Nanny — Directed by Khary Jones

3. Seconds — Directed by Marcin P. Stawarz

4. Getting Dicked — Directed by Rogin Kim

5. Monster — Directed by Chong Hee Youm

6. Duluth — Directed by Nicole Brending

THURSDAY APRIL 29

, 5:30pm, 85 minutes

1. Achille — Directed by Giorgia Farina

2. Bone White — Directed by Michael Toscano

3. Terrebonne — Directed by Jeremy Craig

4. URN — Directed by Kelvin A. Rush

5. Public — Directed by Jeannie Donohoe

6. After the Snow — Directed by Brooke Sebold

, 8:00pm, 97 minutes

1. Tango of the Condor — Directed by Juan Raigada Fernández

2. Loop Planes — Directed by Robin Wilby

3. Veterans — Directed by Valerie Bischoff

4. On the Road — Directed by Lisa M. Perry and Aaron Walker

5. Estakhr Party (The Pool Party) — Directed by Sara Zandieh

6. Babyland — Directed by Marc Fratello

IFC Center does not generally provide advisories about subject matter or potentially triggering content in films, as sensitivities vary from person to person. In addition to the synopses, trailers and other links on our website, further information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media, IMDb and DoesTheDogDie.com as well as through general internet searches.