International Night Returns Are In!
Screen Door hosted our first International Short FIlm night this Thursday on the porch at Mother Egan's.
We had seven films from seven different countries, each a prize-winner in their respective homeland.
All votes have been counted and the results are in:
Winner: Habitat (Sweden) by Lars Arrhenius
Runner-up: Make A Wish (Palestinian Territories) by Cherien Dabis
The rest of the films in order were:
Rogairi (Ireland) by Tom Cosgrove
Le Generaliste (Belgium) by Damien Chemin
United Nations of Hip Hop (Senegal) by Christina Choe
Exploding Buds (Germany) by Petra Schroder
Thanks to all who attended and voted their conscience!
Screen Door is looking forward to our next event on 11/17 at St Edward's University, so be sure to check the events page for the latest details of our screening of "Before The Music Dies."
We had seven films from seven different countries, each a prize-winner in their respective homeland.
All votes have been counted and the results are in:
Winner: Habitat (Sweden) by Lars Arrhenius
Runner-up: Make A Wish (Palestinian Territories) by Cherien Dabis
The rest of the films in order were:
Rogairi (Ireland) by Tom Cosgrove
Le Generaliste (Belgium) by Damien Chemin
United Nations of Hip Hop (Senegal) by Christina Choe
Exploding Buds (Germany) by Petra Schroder
Thanks to all who attended and voted their conscience!
Screen Door is looking forward to our next event on 11/17 at St Edward's University, so be sure to check the events page for the latest details of our screening of "Before The Music Dies."





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