College of the Desert has announced a special screening event on March 25, showcasing three films led by its film program. The works feature emerging filmmaker Niklas Limbach and were highlighted in a recent press release.
According to the College of the Desert’s film program, alongside alumni producer Lauge Bacca, the screening will present three short films by Limbach, a 21-year-old filmmaker from Germany. These films focus on the region's landscapes and perspectives from both local and international students. "Homecoming" follows a man confronting his past and seeking forgiveness from his grandmother after years away. "Redemptori Diaboli" tells the story of two teenage gangsters unraveling a mysterious notary’s secrets. "Art and Attraction" explores the complexities of a budding romance disrupted by misunderstanding. The screening is scheduled for March 25 at 5:30 PM at Pollock Theater.
The Film Production Associate of Science Degree at College of the Desert is described as a two-year, 60-unit program aimed at providing students with foundational skills in filmmaking, including screenwriting, cinematography, editing, and directing. According to College of the Desert, this program offers hands-on experience in various aspects of film production such as post-production, video journalism, and social media marketing. Graduates are prepared to work on film crews, produce independent projects, or establish their own film-related businesses. The program also serves as a pathway for further study in film production and helps students develop a portfolio of short films and other projects for professional use.
The college's International Education Program (IEP) supports students from over 30 countries in achieving academic and career goals while facilitating seamless transfers to top universities across the U.S., according to College of the Desert. The IEP offers comprehensive services including guidance on associate degree completion and study abroad opportunities through the Southern California Foothills Study Abroad Consortium.
Established in 1962 within the Desert Community College District in California, College of the Desert is governed by a Board of Trustees and a Student Trustee. It provides transfer opportunities to four-year institutions like California State University, San Bernardino, and offers vocational and technical programs in fields such as healthcare, digital design, horticulture, transportation technologies, culinary arts, and public safety.