University Daily Kansan / Monday, December 8, 1986 7 Student film makers rewarded at festival By PAMELA SPINGLER Staff writer More than 30 people took home awards from the Kansas 125th Celebration Student Film Festival this weekend in Dyche Auditorium. -Film makers ranging from elementary school age to college age participated in the festival, which attracted about 150 people. Jerry Jones, coordinator of the Kansas Film Commission, said he thought the festival was a success. "It gives the students a forum for their creativity. It's nice for them to see audience reaction." Marj Dusay, actress on the daytime serial "Capitol" and chairman of the festival, was one of the judges for the competition. She said the festival was a way to bring more excitement and excitement to the film industry. Other judges were Doug Curtis, producer/director of "The Philadelphia Experiment" and "Black Moon Rising"; Carol Littleton, editor of "The Big Chill," "Body Heat" and "E.T."; and Peter Wooley, art designer for "The Day After," "Sounder" and "Blazing Saddles." Steven Roberts, Overland Park junior, won second place in the original/experimental division for college and university students, for his film, "Drive." He said he entered the contest because he wanted constructive criticism on his film. Jake Glasssey, Lawrence senior, placed second in the narrative category for the college and university division. In the category, films had no dialogue, only narration. "I was getting the chance to actually show my work to people who are in the industry," he said. "I didn't expect to make a finalist, and winning second is still winning." "After making it I wanted some reaction," he said. With a $20 budget and a borrowed camara, Glassey shot his film, "A Macabre Little Tail," in one marathon evening, adding that he made the film for the experience. "When you accept an award and shake hands with people who are in the business and who are telling you to keep it up, you get really motivated," Glassey said. "It gives you something to work for." Get Ready Now! 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Director: Frank Capra Director Frank Capra George Bailey (James Stewart) lives in a small town with a large family. Fears of a ruinous scandal lead him to attempt suicide. The following story of his adventures with a trainee angel make for a memorable and charming film. Tues., Dec. 11 7:00 p.m. The Color Purple DEC 12,13 3:30 7:00 9:30 DEC 14 2:00 Director: Steven Spielberg Based on Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, this Spielberg adaptation paints a powerful and moving picture of the struggles of a particular black family in the 20th century rural South. An uplifting story starring Whoopi Goldberg and Danny Glover. 7:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat., Dec. 12 & 13 3:30,7,9:30 p.m. Sun., Dec 14 2:00 p.m. One of the fastest moving and most popular Astaire/ Rogers musical comedies. Set in Venice, the story centers around the efforts of an American dancer to gain the attention of a pretty society girl. Director: Mark Sandrich Wed., Dec. 10 7:00 p.m. All shows $2.00 except the 3:30 shows which are $1.00 Director: George Dunning Director: George Dunning A collaboration between the Beatles and King Features Animation. A witty and warm narrative accompanied with the Beatles' music Fri. & Sat., Dec. 12-13 Midnight Woodruff Aud.