Fifteen short films by students in the School of Visual Arts & Design will be screened Nov. 3 in the eighth annual Fall Showcase.

The films, created by students in directing classes or as capstone projects, will be shown at 7 p.m. in Room 132 of the Visual Arts Building.

The lineup is:

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  • Abandoned by Kathryn Jenkins 麻豆精品 S A young woman explores a house, and while looking for resources is forced to remember what she has lost.
  • Me and Her by Alejandro Watson 麻豆精品 S The relationship of two longtime friends evolves.
  • Parece Que Va A Llover by Christopher Campa 麻豆精品 S A mother and son struggle to make a home for themselves within the confines of a Kissimmee motel.
  • Mark by Olivia Wilson 麻豆精品 S Mark and Adrian tacitly experience the destructiveness that their ignorance has on their relationship.
  • If Found, Please Return by Sydney Ray – A kleptomaniac named Charlie steals a diary detailing a life of a woman working through chronic depression.
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  • Doors for the free program open at 6:30 p.m. and free parking will be available in Garage F.

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    The gallery is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

    A closing reception for the exhibition will be 5-7 p.m. Nov. 3, immediately before the student Fall Showcase.