Film & Digital Arts alumni nominated for a Sports Emmy
Film & Digital Arts alumnus Fritz Bitsoie—a father, husband, Diné/Navajo filmmaker, and cultural storyteller—is now an Emmy-nominated director.
The Department of Film & Digital Arts capstone students will premiere their short films, animations, and games this Saturday, May 17, 2025. Our talented students have worked hard all year in preparation for this special screening, and we are so proud of their accomplishments. Please join us for all or part of this event. Special thanks to the City of Albuquerque Film Office for their sponsorship.
WHEN: Saturday, May 17th
WHERE: Rodey Theatre, UNM Campus
TIME: 1 PM – 11 PM (with scheduled intermissions)
ATTIRE: Red Carpet attire is highly encouraged
BLOCK ONE
1:00PM-4:10PM
Welcome Announcement
Lost
Bandi-Man
Chrysalis
Cops n Monsters
Closed Doors
Zone
Public Relations
Immaculate Perception
Blind Item #37
Movie Theatre Popcorn
Microplastic Maxxing
First Date
Love More
BLOCK TWO
4:10PM-7:40PM
Moon’s Over My Hammy
Aoife’s House
Our Shadow
Whale, The Moon
Cosmic Connections
Don’t Look Back
Breakups Suck
Dog Bone
Roller Roots
Hex, The Cate Side Quests
Thrift Store Messiah
Unmasking
Silent Trespasser
All Alone – Together
BLOCK THREE
7:40PM-10:55PM
Bottled Up
Lost to Time
Horseheads
The Lost Funhouse
Nothing You Could Do
Rejacked
The Quest for Something Sweet
Catharsis
Greed
Snípéir
Becca’s Back
The King of Chaos
Blue Fox
Anchored In Recovery
Film & Digital Arts alumnus Fritz Bitsoie—a father, husband, Diné/Navajo filmmaker, and cultural storyteller—is now an Emmy-nominated director.
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