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Don't miss the Deaf Rochester Film Festival
March 18-20, 2005
Go to
http://www.ntid.rit.edu/DRFF/ for more information form.
Go to
http://www.ntid.rit.edu/DRFF/tickets.pdf to download ticket order
forms.
The festival is committed to:
Showcasing films by Deaf filmmakers
Sharing works about the Deaf experience
Exploring films that are highly visual in content
DRFF festival attendees will:
View feature films, shorts, animations, and documentaries from many
different countries
Learn from a scholar in the field of Deaf cinema
Discuss filmmaking with scriptwriters, directors, cinematographers and
editors
Network with other festival attendees
Highlights of the festival include:
Feature films:
Stille Liebe / Secret Love
Dear Frankie
Keynote presenter:
Dr. Jane Norman
Panel Discussions:
Student filmmakers and Professionals involved in making Deaf films
Animations, shorts, and documentaries
Networking luncheons
Children’s program
NTID is the first and largest technological college in the world for deaf
and hard-of-hearing students. NTID, one of eight colleges of RIT, offers
educational programs and access and support services to its 1,100 students
from around the world who study, live, and socialize with 14,000 hearing
students on RIT’s Rochester, N.Y., campus.
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