The Cornell University Department of presents an encore presentation of Off-Campus/On-Screen: Cornell Life in the Time of COVID-19
January 24, 2:00 p.m. EST
A collage of short films led by theatre director Rebekah Maggor and filmmakers Jeffrey Palmer and Youngsun Palmer
This online film screening with live discussion is free and open to the public.
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- Program for Off-Campus/On-Screen: Cornell Life in the Time of COVID-19
Off-Campus/On-Screen: Cornell Life in the Time of COVID-19 is a collage of student-initiated short films, created in collaboration with faculty and production staff in the Department of , Cornell University. The nine shorts open windows onto the tumultuous lives of students scattered across the globe—from Ithaca to Iowa City, and Beijing to Novosibirsk—as they struggle with economic hardship, social distancing, depression, and political upheaval catalyzed by pandemic.
This project is funded in part by the Cornell Council for the Arts.
Reserve your free ticket at schwartztickets.com. A link will be emailed to you prior to showtime. (Based on your personal email settings, if you do not receive this email in your inbox, please be sure to check your spam/junk folder.)
Some films contain strong language.
As depicted in these films, the pandemic has affected many aspects of our lives, including mental health. If you are struggling, help is available: