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December 31, 2014

Film festival showcases work of students, alums

For Binghamton University alumna Esther Lenderman ’14, events such as Cornell University’s Centrally Isolated Film Festival can help validate a filmmaker’s work.

“It tells the filmmaker that their film is great enough to be recognized by the filmmaking community,” she said, “not to be merely pushed to the side and never seen again.”

Lenderman was one of five Binghamton University filmmakers who participated in the Centrally Isolated Film Festival on Nov. 21-22. The festival, which features short films from New York state college students, included four films made by Binghamton Film Initiative (BFI) members and two more produced by current Binghamton University cinema majors.

“It was such a momentous weekend for filmmaking at Binghamton University,” said Jared Biunno, the president of BFI. “It was a chance to gain some great exposure and show people what student filmmakers are up to at Binghamton University.”

Biunno, also a senior cinema major, was the director of a BFI production called “Heavenly Blue.” Biunno said that making the film was an interesting and fun challenge. His efforts paid off with its screening at the film festival.

“It was a rewarding experience and we all had a great time on set laughing and working,” he said. “We’re all very happy with how the film came out and are even happier to listen to people laugh when they watch the film.”

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