Work samples
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Concealer | Short Film Teaser Trailer
Concealer is an avant-garde short film about a woman's permissibility in the world.
Festival screenings and awards:
Lakefront Film Festival
Southside Film Festival
Virginia Emerging Filmmakers Festival
North Beach American Film Festival
Ocean City Film Festival
Halfway There Film Festival (Best Direction, Best Non-Narrative Film)
Baltimore Student Film Showcase
Reel Independent Film Extravaganza
Wheaton Film Festival
Reading Film Festival
Southern Maryland Film Festival (Audience Award for Suspense)
About Jenna
I'm a Baltimore-based writer and filmmaker whose passion for people and places has crossed into the cooperative avenue of cinema. I studied film and mass communication at Towson University, and since then I've worked in a variety of media locales including production management/coordination, client photography/videography, art modeling, and more.
My debut short film Concealer has been shown in numerous film festivals across the mid-Atlantic, including… more
Concealer
Just shy of a five-minute runtime, Concealer is an avant-garde short film that explores the suggested obscenity and permissibility of the feminized body.
This film expresses my angst as a genderqueer individual who does not fully identify with womanhood, yet is held to feminine standards and society at large telling me that my body is inherently indecent and should be hidden. This can be taken in the most literal sense by dubbing a woman's body obscene and censoring nipples and breasts, as well as a more representative sense of expecting one to cover socially-deemed flaws of the natural body including pores and cellulite. But it also affects something deeper; the general sense that a woman needs to fundamentally change herself in order to be not only acceptable to the outside world, but allowable--including her personality, overall disposition, and desires.
Concealer is my way of announcing to the world that my body and I are not a flaw, that we exist in and of ourselves, and, frankly, that if our naked existence (both literally and metaphorically) distresses you: grow up.
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Concealer | Short Film Teaser Trailer
Concealer is an avant-garde short film about a woman's permissibility in the world.
Festival screenings and awards:
Lakefront Film Festival
Southside Film Festival
Virginia Emerging Filmmakers Festival
North Beach American Film Festival
Ocean City Film Festival
Halfway There Film Festival (Best Direction, Best Non-Narrative Film)
Baltimore Student Film Showcase
Reel Independent Film Extravaganza
Wheaton Film Festival
Reading Film Festival
Southern Maryland Film Festival (Audience Award for Suspense) -
Concealer Still 1
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Concealer Still 2
School Nights
School Nights is a zine and collection of poetry written throughout my high school and college careers. Beginning light and rhythmic and then evolving into contemplative free-form, these poems were penned as I navigated relationships, identity, change, and heartbreak over the course of eight years throughout my youth.
Cover art by Nic Koski.
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SizeAvailable for Purchase
Zines for sale at $3. Contact via email ([email protected]) or Instagram (@jennacipolloni) for purchase.
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Zines for sale at Gallery 220 in Havre de Grace
Zines on display during Gallery 220's "Whispers of Longing" exhibition in Havre de Grace, MD.
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Poem "Dorm Room Walls" exhibited in Gallery 220
The poem "Dorm Room Walls" (originally published in School Nights) displayed in Gallery 220's exhibition "Whispers of Longing" in Havre de Grace.
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Reading during "Whispers of Longing" opening reception
Reading poems from School Nights during the "Whispers of Longing" exhibition.
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Performance at Artomatic 2024
"Poetry & Video with Jenna Cipolloni" performance and reading at Artomatic 2024.
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Reading during Manor Mill poetry open mic
Reading at the Manor Mill poetry open mic in Monkton.
Photo by Mel Edden
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Front CoverCover art by Nic Koski.
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Inner Pages
The Peace Your Valor Won
The Peace Your Valor Won is a short horror film that will be nestled within a feature-length horror anthology inspired by Maryland folklore. Part political commentary, part self-criticism, part ode to the Old Line State, this film is a feverish exploration of what it means to be part of America, and what it means for America to be part of us.
Currently in post-production.
Names
"Names" is a poem about the way language in a patriarchal society affects identity and self-image.
First released as vinyl engraved on a wall in March 2023 for the exhibition "A Celebration of Women's History Month" at Gallery 220 in Havre de Grace, MD.