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Thomas Edison Film Festival presents selected short films from the Festival’s 2024 touring collection, including 3 award-winning works by Princeton visual arts students.

Film image above courtesy of Princeton Visual Arts student, Madeline McDonald from her film, "The Bellmaster."

Following a successful premiere on campus in February, the Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF) returns to the James Stewart Film Theater at Princeton University with a screening of 10 award-winning short films as the Festival prepares to tour around the country. Featuring short films by current Princeton students Madeline McDonald ’26 and Luke Shannon ’24, as well as Princeton alum Dawn Luong ’23, the program includes narrative, animation, screen dance, experimental, and documentary genres and represents the work of filmmakers from Belgium, France, India, Japan, Taiwan, and the U.S.

The screening, which begins at 7:30 p.m. on March 28, is hosted by Festival Director Jane Steuerwald and presented by the Thomas A. Edison Media Arts Consortium and Princeton’s Program in Visual Arts. The screening is free and open to the public with no tickets required, and the Film Theater is an accessible venue.

The Thomas Edison Film Festival is an international juried competition celebrating all genres and independent filmmakers across the globe. For 40+ years, the Festival has been advancing the unique creativity and power of the short film by celebrating stories that shine a light on issues and struggles within contemporary society. The Festival was founded in 1981 as Black Maria Film Festival and originally named for Thomas Edison’s West Orange, New Jersey film studio dubbed the “Black Maria” because of its resemblance to the black-box police paddy wagons of the same name. Renamed in 2021, the Festival’s relationship to Thomas Edison’s invention of the motion camera and the kinetoscope and his experimentation with the short film is at the core of the Festival.

The Thomas Edison Media Arts Consortium also showcases the New Jersey Young Filmmakers Festival and the Global Insights Collection, an archive of films focusing on the environment, LGBTQ+ subjects, people with disabilities, international issues, race and class, and films with themes of social justice.

https://arts.princeton.edu/news/2024/03/thomas-edison-film-festival-presents-films-festivals-2024-touring-collection-including-works-princeton-students/

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Thomas Edison Film Festival presents selected short films from the Festival’s 2024 touring collection, including 3 award-winning works by Princeton visual arts students.<br /> <br /> Film image above courtesy of Princeton Visual Arts student, Madeline McDonald from her film, &quot;The Bellmaster.&quot;<br /> <br /> Following a successful premiere on campus in February, the Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF) returns to the James Stewart Film Theater at Princeton University with a screening of 10 award-winning short films as the Festival prepares to tour around the country. Featuring short films by current Princeton students Madeline McDonald ’26 and Luke Shannon ’24, as well as Princeton alum Dawn Luong ’23, the program includes narrative, animation, screen dance, experimental, and documentary genres and represents the work of filmmakers from Belgium, France, India, Japan, Taiwan, and the U.S. <br /> <br /> The screening, which begins at 7:30 p.m. on March 28, is hosted by Festival Director Jane Steuerwald and presented by the Thomas A. Edison Media Arts Consortium and Princeton’s Program in Visual Arts. The screening is free and open to the public with no tickets required, and the Film Theater is an accessible venue.<br /> <br /> The Thomas Edison Film Festival is an international juried competition celebrating all genres and independent filmmakers across the globe. For 40+ years, the Festival has been advancing the unique creativity and power of the short film by celebrating stories that shine a light on issues and struggles within contemporary society. The Festival was founded in 1981 as Black Maria Film Festival and originally named for Thomas Edison’s West Orange, New Jersey film studio dubbed the “Black Maria” because of its resemblance to the black-box police paddy wagons of the same name. Renamed in 2021, the Festival’s relationship to Thomas Edison’s invention of the motion camera and the kinetoscope and his experimentation with the short film is at the core of the Festival.<br /> <br /> The Thomas Edison Media Arts Consortium also showcases the New Jersey Young Filmmakers Festival and the Global Insights Collection, an archive of films focusing on the environment, LGBTQ+ subjects, people with disabilities, international issues, race and class, and films with themes of social justice.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Farts.princeton.edu%2Fnews%2F2024%2F03%2Fthomas-edison-film-festival-presents-films-festivals-2024-touring-collection-including-works-princeton-students%2F&amp;h=AT0b6fd4svC61WhCJ6vKZwqYyjjkBV-OMWvIPihHA8yAigWw2hipAJydfmC-5LMn_D1TomNh-eoMCVkQd0kZwJvZdC1hbsTLsrjCGOOPWXL5uR0JmroKymHYSzhRrqBVoKapoBlFo7dC7LOo8KmiB7KFTqH2BebVglOKQw" rel="nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank" data-lynx-mode="asynclazy">https://arts.princeton.edu/news/2024/03/thomas-edison-film-festival-presents-films-festivals-2024-touring-collection-including-works-princeton-students/</a>

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