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Join us Wednesday, June 27, at 7 p.m. for a free screening of the Gold Medal–winning films of the 2012 Student Academy Awards®.  
The program will be hosted by syndicated film critic Willie Waffle. Keiko Wright, Gold Medal Winner in the Documentary category for her film, Hiro: A Story of Japanese Internment,  will join Mr. Waffle onstage following the screenings for a brief discussion and Q&A with the audience.
The screening is free and open to the public. Join us in the William G. McGowan Theater of the National Archives Building in Washington, DC. Use the Special Events entrance on Constitution Avenue at 7th Street, NW.
Screening Program 
(Please note that some films may not be appropriate for general audiences.)

Alternative: The Reality Clock (7 minutes)
Amanda Tasse, University of Southern California

Animation: Eyrie(4 minutes)
David Wolter, California Institute of the Arts

Documentary:Hiro: A Story of Japanese Internment (29 minutes)
Keiko Wright, New York University

Narrative:Under (23 minutes)
Mark Raso, Columbia University

Foreign: For Elsie (23 minutes)
David Winstone, University of Westminster (United Kingdom)

Presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, in partnership with The Charles Guggenheim Center for the Documentary Film and the Foundation for the National Archives.(Image courtesy of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences)
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Join us Wednesday, June 27, at 7 p.m. for a free screening of the Gold Medal–winning films of the 2012 Student Academy Awards®.  

The program will be hosted by syndicated film critic Willie Waffle. Keiko Wright, Gold Medal Winner in the Documentary category for her film, Hiro: A Story of Japanese Internment, will join Mr. Waffle onstage following the screenings for a brief discussion and Q&A with the audience.

The screening is free and open to the public. Join us in the William G. McGowan Theater of the National Archives Building in Washington, DC. Use the Special Events entrance on Constitution Avenue at 7th Street, NW.

Screening Program

(Please note that some films may not be appropriate for general audiences.)


Alternative: The Reality Clock (7 minutes)

Amanda Tasse, University of Southern California


Animation: Eyrie(4 minutes)

David Wolter, California Institute of the Arts


Documentary:Hiro: A Story of Japanese Internment (29 minutes)

Keiko Wright, New York University


Narrative:Under (23 minutes)

Mark Raso, Columbia University


Foreign: For Elsie (23 minutes)

David Winstone, University of Westminster (United Kingdom)


Presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, in partnership with The Charles Guggenheim Center for the Documentary Film and the Foundation for the National Archives.(Image courtesy of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences)

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