World of Jenks
Date/Time: | Friday, 02 Nov 2012 at 11:00 pm |
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Location: | Great Hall, Memorial Union |
Cost: | Free |
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Phone: | 515-294-9934 |
Channel: | Lecture Series |
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When Andrew Jenks was nineteen years old he moved into a Florida nursing home for a month to capture "the meaning of life" from its elderly residents. What began as a low-budget summer project turned into the feature documentary Andrew Jenks, Room 335, which went on to premiere on HBO and play in theaters around the world. ESPN financed his second film, The Zen of Bobby V, about Bobby Valentine, the first American manager to win the Japanese Series.
He has an upcoming special, "When I Was 22," with interviews of political candidates talking about how their early experiences shaped who they are today.
Andrew Jenks has lived in New York City, Katmandu, Nepal, Brussels, Belgium, and Japan. At age sixteen he founded the Hendrick Hudson Film Festival, now one of the largest high school film festivals in the United States. Scholastic Books will release a collection of stories about his career as a young filmmaker in January.