Journeys in Solidarity
A Review of KDocsFF 2024
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A review of KDocsFF 2024
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2024-07-07
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A review of KDocsFF 2024
Carolina Rocha is fourth-year undergraduate student at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, where she will earn a BA in English and a Minor in Creative Writing. Her academic interests include queer and gender theory, fandom culture, and classical studies, and after graduation she hopes to pursue a graduate degree in Library and Archival Studies. Carolina is a lifelong film enthusiast and is passionate about her creative as well as scholarly work—outside of her academic pursuits, she is a writer and works professionally as a graphic designer. Her personal writing has been published by pulpMAG and was shortlisted for Room Magazine’s 2023 Creative Non-Fiction Contest. This is her second academic publication with MSJ.
Amy Tremblay is finishing her undergraduate degree at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in May 2024, where she will be obtaining a BA in English. As a peer tutor, Amy is passionate about empowering learners with writing, reading, research, and technology skills, and she hopes to pursue this passion in UBC’s Master of Library and Information Studies program, which she will be attending in the Fall. Amy’s research interests include feminist film theory and examinations of transgressive liminality in literature and film. She also enjoys thinking critically about Canadian pasts and presents, and she has had a creative research paper published in KPU’s undergraduate history journal, The Emergent Historian.
The Floating Coffins: Cataleptic Terror and Prismatic Vision in Watson and Webber's The Fall of the House of Usher (MSJ 7.2) from Art & Trash on Vimeo.
Focusing on Hank (and Marie) by Jason Mittell on Vimeo.
Seems Like Old Times - Staging, Control, and (Mis)memory in Annie Hall by Max Tohline on Vimeo.
"Untethered: Engaging the Senses in Post-2013 Space-Travel Films" by Melanie Robson
"Female Objectification in Bollywood Films" by Asma Sayed