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Hill’s ‘Noisy’ to Screen at American Pavilion Emerging Filmmaker Showcase

The short film “Noisy” written and directed by Visiting Associate Professor of Acting Cedric Hill, B.A., was selected to screen at The American Pavilion Emerging Filmmaker Showcase in Cannes, France, from Tuesday, May 17, through Saturday, May 28.

Since 1989, The American Pavilion has offered unparalleled experiences in Cannes to film students and emerging filmmakers from around the world. Its Filmmaker Showcase provides an opportunity for filmmakers to have their works seen by Cannes Festival and Film Market attendees. Finalist films from 2020 and 2021 will also be screened at The American Pavilion this year. Each of our four categories of exceptional and diverse 2022 films (Emerging Filmmaker Showcase, LGBTQ+ Showcase, Student Showcase and High School Film Showcase) will be showcased to American Pavilion audiences followed by a live filmmaker Q&A. Visit ampav.com and filmmakermagazine.com to learn more.

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