The last three days of a four-day festival, now in its ninth year, that highlights film and video shorts as well as features by women, including documentaries, animation, narrative, and experimental works. Tickets for individual programs are $6, $5 for WIDC members, and $4 for students and senior citizens with a valid ID; festival passes are also available. Screenings will be held at Columbia College’s Ferguson Theater, 600 S. Michigan, and Columbia’s Hokin Theater, 623 S. Wabash. For further information call 281-4988

ACUTE ANGLES A documentary program: films by Robin Whitman, Johanna Sophia, and Lori Hiris, and a video by Kathryn High. (Ferguson, 8:00)

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SHIFTING ANGLES Videos by Diane Teramana, Regina Vater, and Azian Nurudin about travel and faraway places, including Brazil and Borneo. (Hokin, 8:00)

ELBOWS AND ANGLES Six films: Patti Bruck’s Slippage, Alison Snowden’s In and Out, Suzanne Smith’s One Book, One Summer, Prunella Vulgaris’s Doors and Doors That Slam, Peggy Ahwesh’s Martina’s Playhouse, and Lindsay Christopherson’s Being Downbeat. (Ferguson, 10:00 am)

ROUGH ANGLE Four films: Keping Qiu’s Au Pair, Kristine Sorenson’s A Moment of Magenta, Janice E. Findley’s Beyond Kabuki, and the collectively directed Eat the Kimono. (Ferguson, 8:00)

WIDE DEPTH OF FIELD Three documentary films with third-world subjects: the Philippines (Anne Henderson’s Holding Our Ground), Cambodia (Ellen Bruno’s Samara: Death and Rebirth in Cambodia), and Mexico (Lourdes Portillo and Susana Munoz’s La Ofrenda/The Days of the Dead). (Ferguson, 1:00)

RAW ANGLE See listing under Saturday, March 3. (Hokin, 6:00)