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DESCRIPTION:\n	Please note: This event has been canceled. Click here for mo
 re information.\n	\n	\n\n\n	With Grace Noteboom\, Devine Utley\, Sam Roth\
 , Phoebe Mussman\, and Olivia Jacobson in person \n\n\n	Jury award–winning
  student films from the Jonathan B. Murray Center for Documentary Journali
 sm at the Missouri School of Journalism\, originally presented at the seco
 nd annual Stronger Than Fiction Film Festival in Columbia\, Missouri. Juro
 rs: Sandi Tan\, Alissa Wilkinson\, Eric Hynes. All New York premieres. \n
 \n\n	All These Marks  \n	\n	Dir. Grace Noteboom. United States. 2019\, 11 
 mins. In a tiny tattoo shop in Springfield\, Missouri\, men with hate tatt
 oos confront the choices of their pasts as they attempt to make a better l
 ife for themselves and the people they love.&nbsp\; &nbsp\; \n\n\n	The Los
 t Cause  \n	\n	Dir. Devine Utley. United States. 2019\, 13 mins. As one of
  the eleven states to secede from the Union during the Civil War\, North C
 arolina is still grappling with its problematic history. With more than 10
 0 monuments to the Confederacy across the state\, lawmakers in Raleigh are
  forced to reckon with their own Confederate memorials on the State Capito
 l grounds. \n	\n\n\n	Holy Fire  \n	\n	Dir. Sam Roth. United States. 2019\,
  28 mins. When George Scott\, a military veteran and Lutheran pastor in ru
 ral central Pennsylvania\, took a leave of absence from his congregation t
 o run a competitive race for U.S. Congress in 2018\, he energized the Demo
 cratic base while creating an uncertain future for his congregation. Holy 
 Fire roots us firmly at the center of the campaign drama as the outcomes o
 f George’s decision manifest on Election Day.&nbsp\; \n\n\n	Qualm &amp\; Q
 uietus  \n	\n	Dir. Phoebe Mussman. United States. 2019\, 21 mins. Part cha
 racter study\, part essay film\, Qualm &amp\; Quietus is a visually bold r
 econsideration of mortality. Followed by death throughout her life\, Kerry
  Lynn steps down from leading a pagan sanctuary to embrace Hekate\, the Ti
 tan goddess of the underworld and all things in transition. \n\n\n	Tickets
 : $10 public.\n	\n	\n	  Ticket purchase includes same-day admission to the
  Museum (see gallery hours). View the Museum’s ticketing policy \n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room
SUMMARY:First Sight: Award-winning shorts from the Jonathan B. Murray Cente
 r for Documentary Journalism
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