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PCC Digital Video and Film Screening, May 16-17 at 7 p.m.
April 17, 2009 what:Pima Community College Digital Video and Film Arts Screening where: PCC Center for the Arts Proscenium Theatre, West Campus, 2202 West Anklam Road when: May 16-17, at 7 p.m. tickets: Free and open to the public. Tucson, AZ - Pima Community College digital video and film arts department is pleased to present the Digital Video and Film Arts Screening. The screening will include film and video work from students in the beginning and advanced classes, along with the premiere screening of “Estaban’s Ride” and “Todas Almas.” “Estaban’s Ride” is the story of a son’s struggle to deal with his aging father, a proud vaquero. In “Todas Almas” a young wife is coming to grip with the death her husband, who has died fighting for his country in the Middle East. Both films were produced in High Definition by the advanced cinematography classes this year. The Digital Video and Film Arts Screening is free and open to the public. For further information, call David Wing, 206-6976 or email: dwing@pima.edu. The PCC Center for the Arts is located on West Campus at 2202 West Anklam Road, Tucson, (just west of downtown on St. Mary’s Road). For information call 520-206-6986 or e-mail centerforthearts@pima.edu CONTACT: A. Rachelle Howell, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Marketing (520) 206-4850 ### Founded in 1969, Pima Community College (PCC) serves more than 75,000 students annually and is the sixth largest community college in the United States. PCC offers degrees and certificates in more than 100 transfer and occupational programs on six conveniently located campuses and more than 180 teaching sites throughout Pima County. The College provides flexible course options, affordable tuition, and a wide array of support services. To learn more, visit www.pima.edu or call (520) 206-4500.
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