#LendMIHand

2016 | USA | 13 min.

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Shorts by MSU Students
The Buzz Fri, Jul 29, 2016 3:00 PM
For the third year at the TCFF, we are joined by four outstanding short films from student filmmakers at Michigan State University. In Trevor Ferla’s “BLACKTOP,” an overworked, mentally exhausted paramedic happens upon a mysterious woman whose guidance spirals his troubled mind toward a final sense of peace. “From Flint” by Izak Gracy and Jenna Ange tells the story of the Flint Water Crisis from the per-spectives of activists on the ground who have experienced it firsthand. Extreme athletes of diverse forms face big challenges and relentless environments in Jennifer Berggren’s “Run, Jump, Paddle.” And “#LendMIHand,” also by Izak Gracy, follows MSU students as they mentor homeless youth in Lansing and build a media campaign to encourage others to pay it forward. In Person: MSU Student Filmmak-ers.
Film Info
Section:Short Films
Release Year:2016
Runtime:13 min.
Production Country:USA
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Eric Schwartz
Media Sandbox Street Team

Description

#LendMIHand follows MSU Media Sandbox students as they mentor homeless youth in Lansing while working for the charity “Pictures of Hope”. Students also used their creative talents to create awareness for the program to make a lasting impact and developed a social media campaign encouraging others to pay it forward.