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24 Frames Per Day
Directed/Written by: Sonali Gulati
Experimental
2007 | 7m 0s | USA

Synopsis:  "24 Frames Per Day" was conceived by combining 24 photographs captured each day over a period of 9 months. A daily meditation by the filmmaker photographing the front door of her "home" makes this a very personal and political film, raising importan questions around immigration, cultural stereotypes, and diasporic identity.

About the Director:  Sonali Gulati is an Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Department of Photography & Film. She has an MFA in Film & Media Arts from Temple University and a BA in Critical Social Thought from Mount Holyoke College. Ms. Gulati has made several short films that have screened at over two hundred film festivals worldwide including the Southside Film Festival in previous years.

Screening Times: Sinclair / Th 7:30 PM, Fri 5 PM, Sat 1 PM (Shorts Block D)

 

2008 Fundraiser for SSFI

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