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Carleton Film "Disconnected" Will Play in Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival

"Disconnected" a documentary film by a group of eight Carleton students has been accepted in the 2008 Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival. The film has been produced by Carleton students under the guidance of visiting Cinema and Media Studies instructor Melody Gilbert, and Cinema and Media Studies educational associate, Wain Yee.  Ticket information is available here: http://www.mspfilmfest.org/2008/content/view/128/27.

Student contributors include Reed Langton-Yanowitz '11 (Rochester, MN), Julian Laurent '08 (Herndon, Va.), Chel Lundin '08 (Lakeville, MN), Caitlin Magnusson '09 (Renton, WA), Jerome Potter '09 (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA), Tom Schmidt '08 (Northfield, MN), Andrew Tatge '09 (Des Moines, IA), and Ezra Valazquez '10 (Trabuco Canyon, CA).

The feature-length film asks the question, "How long could you go without a computer?"  To find out "Disconnected" follows three Carleton students - Lundin, Magnusson, and Tagte - as they take on the challenge of ditching all computers to see how their academic, work, and social lives are affected.

Sunday, April 27 | St. Anthony | 5PM

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