Festival Guide

Miss Rose Fletcher:
A Natural History

Directed by Laska Jimsen
Temple University, USA

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Category: Experimental
Run-Time: 19:00
School: Temple University, USA
Year of production: 2007
Shooting location: Beaver Creek, Oregon
Shooting format: 16mm
Screening format: 16mm 

People/Crew

Directed by Laska Jimsen 

Filmmaker Bio


Laska Jimsen
Before starting the MFA program at Temple University, Laska Jimsen worked for five years in documentary television in New York and Portland, Oregon. Her credits as Associate Producer and Researcher include programming for HBO, the BBC, Channel 4, and PBS (including The American Experience and The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer). At Temple Laska has expanded her work to film as well as video and explored experimental and narrative projects. In Philadelphia, Laska was a filmmaking consultant for Scribe Video's Precious Places Community History Project and received a Philadelphia Foundation grant to attend the 50th Flaherty Film Seminar. She is currently editing an observational documentary about the Oregon High School Rodeo and developing a narrative short focused on obsessive memory. Laska is the Student/Faculty liason for the MFA Association.

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