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ANTARCTIC VOYAGE (2024) - with director Kevin Schreck in person

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ANTARCTIC VOYAGE (2024)
Sunday, August 3rd at 2 PM
Also screening two short films THE DUCK OF NEW YORK and ABERRATIONS OF LIGHT
Featuring a discussion and Q&A with director Kevin Schreck in person

Antarctic Voyage is a new documentary from award-winning filmmaker Kevin Schreck about a biological research expedition to the remote island of South Georgia, starring charismatic field biologist, Dr. Samantha Monier. Part modern-day adventure film, part visual tone poem, Antarctic Voyage sheds a light on the current state of the polar region's majestic wildlife, and the intrepid explorers who are dedicated to preserving and understanding what remains of our fragile, vital natural world, all through a refreshingly unconventional manner from the standard nature documentary genre. (2024, 48 mins, English & Spanish | Dir. Kevin Schreck) (64 total)

The Duck of New York is a short documentary about an unusual duck that appeared in New York's Central Park and created a global media sensation. (2023, 11 min.)

Aberrations of Light is a short, experimental science documentary, inspired by the writings of Carl Sagan, and shot on 16mm film. (2009, 5 min.)

About the Director:
Originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Kevin Schreck is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and film educator located in Brooklyn, New York. At 23 years old, Kevin's first major feature-length documentary, Persistence of Vision (2012), made its premiere, and has screened at over 100 international film festivals and institutions to wide acclaim. His subsequent films include Tangent Realms: The Worlds of C.M. Kösemen (2018), The Duck of New York (2023), and Antarctic Voyage (2024). His next project, Enongo, is a biographical animation-documentary hybrid about rapper/producer/Ph.D. candidate, Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo, better known by her stage persona, Sammus. The film is currently in post-production. As an educator, Kevin has taught filmmaking masterclasses at major universities in Australia, Denmark, and across the United States. Since early 2018, he has been a teaching artist and mentor at Reel Works, an afterschool program which provides free film education to New York students from underrepresented communities and low-income backgrounds.
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