Documentary shorts produced by six University of Alabama at Birmingham students and an alumnus will be screened during the 2014 Sidewalk Film Festival.
Three of the four films were made by students in the spring 2014 UAB College of Arts and Sciences Ethnographic Filmmaking class, taught by Michele Forman. The fourth film was made by alumnus Nick Price while he was a fellow in the Southern Environmental Law Center’s Southern Exposure film program in 2013.
The festival will be Aug. 21-24 in Birmingham, with documentary shorts screening in two sessions. Check the Sidewalk Film Festival website for the full schedule.
Student-made Documentaries Will Screen at Sidewalk Film Festival
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August 13, 2014
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