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  • Students from the 2025-2026 SDA student cohort on the Salisbury Stage. Photo courtesy of 麻豆原创F SDA

    FLPA Weekend 2026

    April 07, 2026

    麻豆原创F FLPA Weekend features improv, theatre and student films April 16-19 in the Salisbury Lab Theatre.

  • A downcast eye peers through a torn hole. Still from MEND

    MEND

    May 20, 2025

    Estranged from her parents, Riley returns home, confronting the past and rebuilding bonds in this student-made short film from 麻豆原创F鈥檚 Film Set class.

  • Meeting the family in the production of Strange Embrace. Photo from trailer still

    Strange Embrace

    May 01, 2024

    A young woman is introduced to her boyfriend鈥檚 family through a series of emotional tests to decide the fate of their relationship. A short film by FLPA major Nolan Earnest

  • Pink Violet characters Dana (played by Isabelle Nygren) and Billy (played by Charles Wolgemuth) lay on stage in costume. 麻豆原创F still from the Pink Violet trailer.

    Pink Violet

    January 01, 2020

    Pink Violet. Written and Directed by Keziah Anderson. Executive Producer, Maya Salganek.

  • Actress Ariana Polanco (as Leona) executes a water tank escape trick during the filming of Bodies of Water. 麻豆原创F Photo by Maya Salganek

    Bodies of Water

    November 02, 2019

    Bodies of Water. Written by Adrina Knutson and Directed by Maya Salganek.

  • Marjorie Kunaq Tahbone portrays June in the Power of Words. 麻豆原创F Photo

    Power of Words

    December 11, 2017

    Written by 'W谩ats'adiye铆 Yates. Directed by Maya Salganek.

  • Up close image of an eye reflecting northern geography. Photo by Maya Salganek

    Arctic Cinema and Science Film Festival

    March 12, 2016

    The Arctic Cinema and Science Film Festival was hosted by the 麻豆原创F Theatre and Film Department in conjunction with the Arctic Science Summit Week and the Anchorage International Film Festival.

  • Sungauraq (played by Naaqtuuq Dommek) looks over a mask she has carved. 麻豆原创F Photo.

    Sungauraq/Blue Bead

    May 04, 2013

    Su艐auraq/ Blue Bead is a journey of an Alaskan I帽upiaq student who carves her own life. Using Alaska Native carving traditions as a means towards self acceptance , she discovers her own vision through mask making and begins to heal from loss. Written by and Starring film minor degree student, Naaqtuuq Dommek.