Honors Thesis Screening: Spring 2026 Program

Event Details

The Department of Performing and Media Arts presents:

Honors Thesis Screening

Spring 2026 


The Kiplinger Theatre, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts
430 College Avenue
Thursday, May 7, 5:00 p.m.

Undone

Photograph of a person sitting on the floor with knees drawn up and arms wrapped around legs, positioned against a wooden paneled wall. The person is wearing a black long-sleeve shirt and blue jeans.

Directed by Izzy Falchuk ’26

Undone follows a young woman rebuilding her life in New York after a devastating betrayal shatters her sense of love and safety. She must confront the question she’s been running from: Who is she without her trauma? Undone is a tense, intimate character drama about trauma’s afterlife, and the moment healing stops being an idea and starts becoming a choice.

Duration of the film: 25 minutes

The Extraordinary Adventures of Ann Robinson

Photograph of a person in a white dress sitting on the floor against an orange background. Soft lighting creates a shadow of the woman on the wall.

Directed by Justin Lee ‘26

The Extraordinary Adventures of Ann Robinson follows the titular character through three separate stories that each investigate the absurdity of human existence across varying genres. The film explores themes of existentialism, absurdism, identity, and rebellion, whilst pushing the stylistic and formal bounds of film.

Duration of the film: 25 minutes

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