The students in Michael Ostroff’s class, HIST 4302 – “Canada: Ideas & Culture – Making Documentary History,” will be presenting their final documentaries tonight, April 5th, 2017, at 7:00pm in 100 St. Patrick’s Building.
The screening will be adjudicated by professors in the History Department. As always, the quality of the documentaries are excellent leaving the judges with a difficult decision to make.
The winners will be announced at a reception following the screening. They will also receive an award at the Underhill Undergraduate History Colloquium on Friday April 7th at 1:30 PM in the History Lounge, 433 Paterson Hall.
All are welcome.
Documentaries to be screened:
Coming in from the Cold
by Eleanor Barney, Maya Gwilliam, and Travis D’Arcey
Hidden in the Wool
by Graham Bianchi, Shannon Ford, and Victoria McCaldon
Song of Escape
by Bobby Williams, Candace Moore, Maliha Mollah, and Peter Rukavina
Stolen Moments: The Art of Wilfrid Flood
by Brooke Peloquin, Ellis Buschek, Taylor Blewett, and Riley Peckford