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48th Humboldt International Film Festival

With films from all over the globe, the Humboldt International Film Festival takes over Arcata’s Minor Theatre, April 22 to 25, as its run as the oldest student-run film festivals reaches its 48th year.

Filmmaking alumni and an award-winning documentary maker are the featured judges of this year’s festival, which includes four evenings of independent short films in four genres: animation, experimental, documentary, and narrative.

The audience will screen the top finalists in each category along with guest judges from the film industry:

Paolo Davanzo (’96, Theatre Arts), Jensen Rufe (’99, Filmmaking), and Kristy Guevara Flanagan are the guest judges at this year’s Humboldt International Film Festival.

Every year hundreds of films are submitted to the festival and students enrolled in the Film Festival course (Film 260) prescreen entries during the academic year. Films screened at the Minor Theatre represent the cream of the crop.

The film festival goes back to 1967, when film students sought a way to promote the works of independent filmmakers who otherwise lack the attention of major media outlets. “The festival promotes the art of film, not only as a means of entertainment, but also as a instrument for self-expression, and a stimulus for dialogue about social, political, and cultural issues,” says festival faculty adviser, Susan Abbey.

The festival is supported and managed by three student co-directors, Kyrie Hood, Jennifer Stevenson, and Zane Krakowski.

The festival begins nightly at 7 p.m. and tickets are $5 at the door. The event is open to the public.

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