The 2019 Sociology Students Film Festival celebrates some of the best videos produced by sociology students during 2018 courses. Produced on the occasion of assessments, these videos have exceeded this frame to become full-blown short movies. Each of them stage they students'/makers' perspectives to the social world. They illustrate, sometimes with emotions, sarcasm and humour, how to approach sociologically various topics such as self-perception, mental health, social media and inequalities.
A Selection of Videos by Sociology Students:
Krista Wong- 'Trying to Fit In'
Eugenie Lynch- 'Grant, Mitch Trueman, Reema Hindi- 'The Hungry President'
Rafael Augusto- ‘Self Perception and Education’
Bella Cook, Noor Kahloon, Emily Faulconbridge – ‘Who am I’
Isabelle Vu, Alyssa Nykiel- ‘My Mind: A Perpetual Conversation'
Siobhan Barret-‘Sickies'
Connor Hill, Stella Chen- ‘The Trial of Strain’
Maria Apelt, Liliana Jones- ‘Keeping up with the Faces’
Campbell Moore-‘If Tarde started a Plow Company’
Ben Crawford, Priyanka Kalita, Guanyao Li & Michael Malone: ‘Are you Social media Literate?
Joseph Curtis, Benjamin Kenyon- ‘Benjamina and Joe: An Insight’
Dinukshi Kapuruge, Caitlin Melloy, Zenia Vasaiwalla-‘College: The Culture of Capitals’
Helen Liu, Beatrice Kelly-Loane-‘Culture in the Marketplace’
Eliza Benson, Eliza Hopkins, Ivan lee, Kanika Kirpalani-‘Fashion Forward’
Complementary refreshments (Free Pizzas)
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- Baptiste Brossard
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