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DESCRIPTION:\n	Introduced by filmmaker Robert Greene \n	\n\n\n	Jury award–w
 inning student films from the Jonathan B. Murray Center for Documentary Jo
 urnalism at the Missouri School of Journalism\, originally presented at th
 e Stronger Than Fiction Film Festival in Columbia\, Missouri. Jurors: Lana
  Wilson\, Bennett Elliott\, Eric Hynes. All New York premieres \n	\n\n\n	N
 atchez \n	\n	  Dir. Daniel Christian. 2020\, 28 mins. In this evocative mo
 saic portrait of people who work in or adjacent to the tourist industry in
  Natchez\, Mississippi\, the viewer is guided through antebellum homes by 
 women in hoop skirts\, into abandoned swamp churches\, high school footbal
 l games\, impromptu blues concerts\, and hot summer nights\, witnessing th
 e varying degrees to which both black and white characters interact with t
 he region’s past. Winner of the Stronger Than Fiction 2020 Jury Prize for 
 Best Film. \n\n\n	Thoughts and Prayers \n	\n	  Dir. Sarah Sabatke. 2020\, 
 15 mins. Filmed during the lead-up to the 20th anniversary of the Columbin
 e massacre\, Thoughts and Prayers follows journalists and survivors as the
 y reflect on the trauma they witnessed two decades earlier\, until\, three
  days before the anniversary\, a new threat puts the community on high ale
 rt. Special Jury Prize for Best Director. \n\n\n	Diary of a Teenage Zealot
  \n	\n	  Dir. Megan Liz Smith. 2020\, 14 mins. A diaristic self-portrait o
 f a young woman’s ongoing crisis of faith\, this film combines material ga
 thered both during and after her involvement in the Assemblies of God Chur
 ch\, the world’s largest Pentecostal denomination\, and witnesses her stru
 ggle to reconcile her spiritual crisis with the love she has for her famil
 y and friends. Special Jury Prize for Best Editing. \n	\n\nTecopa Lost \n
 \nDir. Danny Mac Stayton. 2020\, 43 mins. A small town in the middle of th
 e Mojave Desert just outside of Death Valley\, Tecopa is a place people us
 ually drive right through on their way to Las Vegas and Los Angeles. But f
 or those who’ve chosen to make it home\, Tecopa is an oddball paradise\, a
 n oasis of hot springs\, cloudless skies\, and wizened charmers. Special J
 ury Prize for Best Nonfiction Collaboration \n\n\n	\n		\n	\n	\n		Tickets: 
 $15 / $11 seniors &amp\; students / $9 youth (ages 3–17) / Free for MoMI m
 embers. Order online. After your purchase\, an electronic ticket will be s
 ent via email. All seating is general admission. Please review safety prot
 ocols before your visit.\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n		\n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room
SUMMARY:First Sight: 2020 Award-Winning Shorts from the Jonathan B. Murray 
 Center for Documentary Journalism
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