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Prof. Kelly Anderson receives UFVA award

My_Bklyn_DirectorThe University Film and Video Association (UFVA) and its Documentary Working Group caucus chose Professor Kelly Anderson to receive the 2017 DWG George C. Stoney Award for Outstanding Documentary Work.

The annual award honors an individual who demonstrates the values George Stoney promoted throughout his career – stories that represent the poor, the lesser known, the working class, and as a hallmark, engage social injustice themes. The award also recognizes writing as well as media advocacy work. Prof. Anderson will receive this incredible honor at the UFVA’s annual conference banquet in Los Angeles this summer.

Kelly Anderson’s most recent film is My Brooklyn, a documentary about gentrification and the redevelopment of Downtown Brooklyn. My Brooklyn premiered at the 2012 Brooklyn Film Festival, where it won an Audience, and it was broadcast on the PBS World series America ReFramed…read more.

Prof. Tami Gold and Sha Sha Feng’s installation will be at NYWIFT

Mother 2 daughtersProf. Tami Gold and Sha Sha Feng’s installation will be presented at NY WOMEN IN FILM & TV – Women Filmmakers: Immigrant Stories. Video excerpts from their project SURVEILLANCE: Silence = Death. This video installation explores the growth of Islamophobia and its many repercussions on people’s lives.

Date: Thursday, May 18, 2017
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM (20 min video & discussion)
Pricing: Free
Location: Finback Brewery, 7801 77th Avenue, Ridgewood, NY 11385
RSVP for seats: http://www.nywift.org/article.aspx?id=6489