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Normal Theater brings global voices to the screen with the Manhattan Short Film Festival

From Sept. 25 to Sept. 28, the Normal Theater did an exclusive showing of the 28th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival. Capping in at 20 minutes, films of different genres were entered throughout the beginning of the year to be picked for one of the 10 movies shown at over 500 theaters worldwide. For the past 19 years, the Normal Theater has showcased these films to viewers. From Hans Buyse’s film “Zodiac,” a story of two friends finding refugees drowning at sea, to Mikey Altoft’s “I Have My Reasons,” centered around 9-year-old Amanda grappling with a traumatic situation and how it shapes her life, the films differ dramatically. Senior film and philosophy major Madeline Russell works at Normal Theater and discussed the process of showing the films. “Manhattan Film Festival is a worldwide festival, " Russell said. “They (judges) take their submission, and then the board, which has people from all around the world, chooses the ones that get sent to the theaters. Then, those are the ones we show. And then for the four days, people come in, watch the films and then vote, and we take all the votes. We count them, and then send it out to the director of the festival.” There were two sheets of paper given out. One was a brief synopsis of the 10 films shown, and the other was a voting sheet where participants picked their favorite film and actor. After an introduction of what the Manhattan Short Film Festival was, viewers sat down and enjoyed the first five films, had a brief intermission and then finished with the last five films. The votes were then submitted to the festival organization and tallied together. The winners of the festival, announced on Oct. 6, were “We Have Sinned Before You,” directed by Ifat Nener Orgad for best film and Henrianne Jansen in “Of Beyond Silence,” directed by Marnie Blok for best actor. For more information on the film festival, click here.

From Sept. 25 to Sept. 28, the Normal Theater did an exclusive showing of the 28th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival. Capping in at 20 minutes, films of different genres were entered throughout the beginning of the year to be picked for one of the 10 movies shown at over 500 theaters worldwide.

For the past 19 years, the Normal Theater has showcased these films to viewers. From Hans Buyse’s film “Zodiac,” a story of two friends finding refugees drowning at sea, to Mikey Altoft’s “I Have My Reasons,” centered around 9-year-old Amanda grappling with a traumatic situation and how it shapes her life, the films differ dramatically.

Senior film and philosophy major Madeline Russell works at Normal Theater and discussed the process of showing the films.

“Manhattan Film Festival is a worldwide festival, " Russell said. “They (judges) take their submission, and then the board, which has people from all around the world, chooses the ones that get sent to the theaters. Then, those are the ones we show. And then for the four days, people come in, watch the films and then vote, and we take all the votes. We count them, and then send it out to the director of the festival.”

There were two sheets of paper given out. One was a brief synopsis of the 10 films shown, and the other was a voting sheet where participants picked their favorite film and actor. After an introduction of what the Manhattan Short Film Festival was, viewers sat down and enjoyed the first five films, had a brief intermission and then finished with the last five films. The votes were then submitted to the festival organization and tallied together.

The winners of the festival, announced on Oct. 6, were “We Have Sinned Before You,” directed by Ifat Nener Orgad for best film and Henrianne Jansen in “Of Beyond Silence,” directed by Marnie Blok for best actor.

For more information on the film festival, click here.

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