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| MENTOR
VIDEOS |

(NEW!)
Like Father Like Daughter
(10:06 min)
This
touching documentary chronicles a young woman's attempts to reconnect
with her absent father and her growth through that process. A
film by Bianca Morris. |

The
Other Side (7:08 min)
Justine Jungels-Bevilacqua's short film studies
the preconceived notions of public and private schools. Featuring
interviews with students from Hope High School and Moses Brown
School in Providence, RI. |

Matrixx
Unloaded
(3:08 min)
A popular parody of the Matrix film series
from Everett's Carriage House School mentor program. |

I
Never Liked Sad Stories
Part 1 (6:33
min)
Part 2 (7:13
min)
At Everett Dance Theatre's Carriage House Stage
and School, a group of teens come together to make friends, learn,
perform, share their stories and pursue their dreams of happiness. |

Childhood
Fears
Part 1
(6:32 min)
Part 2
(7:19 min)
A film about Ari Brison, one of the Carriage House
School 's mentees. Ari talks about his troubled childhood and
how he broke away to make a better life for himself.This
film contains adult language and violent situations. |

Mommy's
Little Girl (4:21 min)
A young girl's painful coming of age story from
Bianca Morris, one
of the Carriage House School's mentees. This
film contains mature themes. |

The
Green Gloves
(9:05 min)
A parody of Ten Little Indians from Everett's
Carriage House School mentor program. |

Kribs
(3:45 min)
A short film from Everett's Carriage House School
mentor program. |

Hope
High's Devastation in the Arts
(9:59 min)
(Description Coming Soon) |

Film
Poetry
(4:10 min)
A short film from Everett's Carriage House School
mentor program. |

Small
(2:54 min)
A
short film from Everett's Carriage House School mentor program.
This film contains adult language.
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| FRIDAY
NIGHT LIVE |

(NEW!)
Running,
Stretchy Pants, and Spring
(10:00
min)
"Becky,
I don't feel too existential around here." |

(NEW!)
Emergency
Room, Existentialism, Big Brains
(10:00
min)
"Becky,
I don't feel too existential around here."
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FNL
Musical Selections
(5:20
min)
"Your mine forever/ You'll never
let me go/ Or else I will destroy/
Everything you know/ 'Cause I'm your girlfriend!"
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Ms.
Crabtree / Fudge!
(8:11
min)
"FREEZE... Inside Peter's regret." |

This
Skin I'm In (9:40
min)
"I'm black like you!"
"Yes, that's obvious." |

Hula
(2:53 min)
"Your hips, they look like fried corn..." |

"Celery"
Change, Scenes from a Hat (8:22 min)
"Going dolo fo' dolo." |

No
Laughing Scene
(3:39 min)
A game where the improvers try NOT to make the
audience laugh. |

Toast.
(8:00 min)
A Friday Night Live musical improv about toast
and toasters. |

Sokeo
Solo, East Side/South Side Kids
(6:49 min)
"That's called... no cable." |

Clips
from January and February 2007 (3:36 min)
"I made it look like George Bush, homie." |
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RISD
FILMS |

Andrea's
Dream (4:37 min)
A Film Collaboration between RISD and the Carriage
House School. Starring Andrea Sterling, Grace Bevilacqua,
Edgar Viloria and Eric Almeia. Directed by Zach Behar and
Sabrina Young.
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Bianca's
Dream (3:40 min)
A Film Collaboration between RISD and the Carriage
House School. Sarring Bianca Morris and Nate Weal. Directed
by Kristen Ross and Matt Watson. |

Babushka
(1:45 min)
A Film Collaboration between RISD and the Carriage
House School. Starring CeeCee Mancini and Michael Rosario. Directed
by Rachel Weiler. |

Victor's
Dream (4:27 min)
A film collaboration between RISD and the Carriage
House School. Staring Victor Calderon, Dorothy Jungels and
Matt Kandarian. Directed by Jace McKinney and Bennett Springsteel.
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RESIDENCY
PROJECTS |
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(NEW!)
The Past
(1:23 min)
What
do you do when your peers won't let you live down an embarrassing
event from the past?
A
film from Everett Productions in cooperation with Feinstein
High School and the Rhode Island Commission on Prejudice and
Bias. |

(NEW!)
Respect
(3:31 min)
"I
believe everybody, including me, deserves to be treated with
respect."
A film from Everett Productions in cooperation with
Feinstein High School and the Rhode Island Commission on Prejudice
and Bias. |

(NEW!)
Racial Profiling (1:49 min)
What
if people made assumptions about you just because you're of
a different race?
A
film from Everett Productions in cooperation with Feinstein
High School and the Rhode Island Commission on Prejudice and
Bias. |

(NEW!)
Teaching Peace (6:15 min)
Peace
can help you as an individual, but can it change the people
around you?
A film from Everett Productions in cooperation with Feinstein
High School and the Rhode Island Commission on Prejudice and
Bias |
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PERFORMANCE
VIDEOS |
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(NEW!)
IDENTITY:
Race & Identity
(7:10 min)
Monologues from Andrea Sterling and Sokeo Ros.
Originally performed at Everett's "IDENTITY: A Multimedia
Youth Forum" held at the Carriage House stage, March 08.
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(NEW!)
IDENTITY: Mental Health & Identity
(3:52 min)
A monologue from Savannah Burns. Originally performed
at Everett's "IDENTITY: A Multimedia Youth Forum"
held at the Carriage House stage, March 08.
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(NEW!)
IDENTITY: Sexual Identity (2:41 min)
A monologue from Alyssa Nunes. Originally performed
at Everett's "IDENTITY: A Multimedia Youth Forum"
held at the Carriage House stage, March 08.
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(NEW!)
IDENTITY: Military Identity (6:09 min)
A monologue from Padriag Mahoney. Originally
performed at Everett's "IDENTITY: A Multimedia Youth Forum"
held at the Carriage House stage, March 08.
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(NEW!)
IDENTITY: Bianca the Zebra
(4:59 min)
A film from Bianca Morris about her biracial
identity. Originally shown at Everett's "IDENTITY: A Multimedia
Youth Forum" held at the Carriage House stage, March 08.
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URI
Exhibition "Strange Fruit" (5:00 min)
Clayon McFarlaine defends himself from an angry
mob. An excerpt of Friday Night Live's performance from "Strange
Fruit: An Exhibit on Lynching and Hate Crimes" at URI.
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| PODCASTS |
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(NEW!)
POWER: A Multimedia Youth Forum (35:00
min)
Everett's Youth Forum on Power, Recorded on Jan 18, 2008
"POWER: A Multimedia Youth Forum" was made
possible through major funding support from the Rhode Island Council
for the Humanities, an independent state affiliate of the National Endowment
for the Humanities. |
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WE'RE
TALKIN' 'BOUT LOVE (1
hour, 2:00 min)
Everett's Youth Forum on Love, Recorded on Feb. 9, 2007
"We’re Talkin’ ‘Bout Love"
was made possible through major funding support from the Rhode Island
Council for the Humanities, an independent state affiliate of the National
Endowment for the Humanities. |
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