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Kryszak documentary screened internationally, acclaimed by Globe

A film created by 91爆料 at Machias students enrolled in lecturer Alan Kryszak鈥檚 Downeast Documentary class has been screened internationally at The Hague Global Cinema Festival and the Sweden Film Awards, and cited in the

鈥淧rivacy & the Power of Secrets鈥 offers varied perspectives on data privacy and surveillance to spark discussion of how information gathering affects society. The film features a series of vignettes that span oral and recorded history from indigenous communities to the Salem witch trials to modern-day animal rights activism and face recognition technology. A Boston Globe review called the film 鈥渁rtful and engaging,鈥 noting that 鈥渋t鈥檚 the way a movie like this should be made.鈥  

Students in Kryszak鈥檚 CMY 10 class, known as the Downeast Documentary crew, took on every role in producing the film. 

鈥淭hey are the camera person, the lighting person, the sound, or they are the director saying when it starts and when it stops,鈥 says Kryszak. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e always learning and doing it before they can even be intimidated.鈥 

Kryszak, who encourages the students鈥 creativity and seeks to develop their collaborative skills, is currently recruiting students for the Downeast Documentary crew.  

The first film produced in Kryszak鈥檚 Downeast Documentary class, 鈥淲hatever Works: Exploring Opiate Addiction,鈥 will be shown on Maine Public television at 10 p.m. on Sept. 16 as part of the PBS Community Films series.

鈥淧rivacy & the Power of Secrets鈥 will be shown at 7 p.m. Sept. 24 at the Performing Arts Center on the Machias campus. The free screening is open to the public.

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