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Bande à part

Still image of woman dancing from student film, Alice, by George Scarles ’15

Bande à part

A story should have a beginning, a middle and an end ... but not necessarily in that order,” the French director Jean-Luc Godard is purported to have said. At Conn, Ross Morin ’05 is educating a new wave of filmmakers.

Film still from The Red Wax Candle (2016) by Ellen Heuer ’17
The Red Wax Candle (2016) by Ellen Heuer ’17, Katherine Lipman ’16 & James Lafortezza ’16: Two young sisters, bitter rivals, explore an abandoned haunted house in this character drama about pride and resilience.
Still image from Beatrice Brought Dessert (2016) by Lauren Young ’16 & Emma Radest ’16
Beatrice Brought Dessert (2016) by Lauren Young ’16 & Emma Radest ’16: A dark comedy about three friends who get together for their annual dinner party, during which they will compete to kill their fourth guest.
Still image from Inside Voice (2016) by Jillian Noyes ’19
Inside Voice (2016) by Jillian Noyes ’19: “Look into my thoughts. Listen to my story.” A meditation on mental illness, insecurity and hope.
Film still from Meta (2017) by Connor Gowland ’17 & Charlie Losiewicz ’19
Meta (2017) by Connor Gowland ’17 & Charlie Losiewicz ’19: On the brink of a psychological breakthrough, two researchers discover a way to manipulate the past. Top of page: Alice (2012) by George Scarles ’15: A horror dance film that goes down the rabbit hole and into a twisted vision of our oppressive institutions.


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