SSF @ Texas State 2025

  • March 20-22, 2025
  • 7:30pm screenings in TX State University’s Patti Strickel Harrison Theatre
  • free of charge for members of the Texas State University community
a wide shot of two dancers - one in a black suit and one in a peach dress - stand facing each other near the edge of a roof

We’re thrilled to partner once again with one of our longest-running screening partners, the Texas State University Department of Theatre and Dance. Specially curated with Texas State students in mind, this screening represents the breadth and diversity of the screendance genre – from emerging artists to seasoned professionals.

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Patti Strickel Harrison Theatre
Texas State University Theatre Center

405 Moon St
San Marcos, TX 78666

program of films (tentative)

This screening runs approximately 46 minutes.

an older woman leans her head comfortably on the hand of a childhood friend

Walks With Me (Käy Rinnallain)

2021 / Finland / 11 min

Directed by Kati Kallio
Produced by Elli Isokoski, Outi Rousu
Choreography by Kati Kallio
Dancing by Ritva Kattelus, Elli Hirvikoski, Kerttu Luhtala, Aino Virkki, Lydia Ponkiniemi, Antero Lehtonen, Elina Härynen, Marjukka Savolainen, Jukka Tarvainen, Nelli Saarelainen, Ervi Sirén, Sisko Kinnunen
Music composed by Janne Laine
Cinematography by Antti Ahokoivu
Edited by Kati Kallio
Costume Design by Niina Huovinen
Makeup by Laura Herttua

80-year-old Sanna lives alone with her memories and houseplants. One day Sanna sees an event from her window that makes her reminisce about her friends and notice her own loneliness.

a man in a dark furry robe stretches in a field, surrounded by a group of dancers in white feathered costumes

Beast (Bestia)

2022 / Poland / 9 min

Directed by Iwona Pasińska
Produced by Polish Dance Theatre
Featuring Polish Dance Theatre
Music Composed by Michał Lorenc, Michał Blicharz – EHO
Cinematography by Marek Grabowski
Edited by Natalia Jacheć
Set & Costume Design by Andrzej Grabowski
Makeup by Adriana Cygankiewicz

watch the trailer

Eeny meeny miny humpy not your son nor your daughter eeny meeny rumpy-pumpy cling cling lamb for slaughter. Which species is the biggest predator? Behind seven lakes, seven hills, seven forests, there is a seemingly idyllic land. And in it, as if by magic, an unexpected meeting happens not only once but three times. The first time, as if from a flying carpet, we see an animalistic figure in the thicket. The second time, we observe a frisky animal herd colliding with otherness. For the third and final meeting, the moment when a man enters the ordered world of nature. How does the relationship between animals differ from the relationship between humans and animals? This is asked by the creators of the sixth choreographic film project by the Polish Dance Theatre.

a wide shot of two dancers - one in a black suit and one in a peach dress - stand facing each other near the edge of a roof

If I Were You

2024 / United States / 9 min

first-time filmmaker

Directed by Margot Gelber, Rebecah Goldstone
Produced by Jessie Lee Thorne
Dancing by Marlie Couto, Jessie Lee Thorne

In If I Were You a couple shares an oscillating dance of intention and disruption–their movements a continuous exchange of support and potential peril, pushing them toward self-discovery. Falling into known patterns, but desperate to shift, they beckon and reject each other, careening toward togetherness. This is a slow, exhausting, mesmerizing dance, steeped in the unknown, where souls wait patiently to be held, released, and resolved.

a black and white photo of a dancer wearing baggy white clothes gesturing animatedly at a parked car in a barren landscape

Morning Interlude

2024 / France / 7 min

Directed by Sirius
Produced by Sirius, Julien Manunta
Dancing by Robinson Cassarino, Lilou
Written by Sirius

At daybreak on a country road, a young couple returns from a restless night visibly exhausted. Angry with each other the couple will in a magnetic dance try to reconcile.

a dark haired woman in ballet clothing sits on the floor, hands resting on her ankles

Prima: Elisa Carrillo Cabrera

2023 / Germany / 10 min

documentary

Directed by Veronika Pokoptceva
Produced by Veronika Pokoptceva, Mikhail Kaniskin
Dancing by Elis Carrillo Cabrera
Music Composed by Rafael Prado, Alexey Kochetkov
Cinematography by Jan Boroewitsch, Athena Carmazzi
Edited by Veronika Pokoptceva, Tom Gregory Janson
Sound by Rafael Prado, Effy Cerutti, Benjamin Zappi-Giannotti

Thousands of hours of exhausting work for three minutes of fame. One day in the life of Elisa Carrillo Cabrera, principal dancer of the Staatsballett Berlin. From early morning, strenuous training and rehearsals fill her day. She has to be even better than yesterday, despite pain and fatigue, to go on the stage in the evening and be a Prima. Learn more about the film.