Events

The Cinema Studies Department regularly hosts events that include lectures, screenings, and discussions, including our Wednesday Night Series, which is open to the public.

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To view past events, check out our Event History page.

NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible.
Request accommodations here.

The Cinema Studies Department regularly hosts events that include lectures, screenings, and discussions, including our Wednesday Night Series, which is open to the public.

 Join our Cinema Studies announcements listserv to receive emails about upcoming film-related events within and outside the department!

To view past events, check out our Event History page.

NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible.
Request disability accommodations here.
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Wednesday, Oct. 17 2018

  • Film Series: Queer Migrations & Diasporic Intimacies

    Film Series: Queer Migrations & Diasporic Intimacies

    Hosted by the Asian Film and Media Initiative (Cinema Studies, NYU), this series foregrounds intimate queer worlds that often get eclipsed in narratives of migration and diaspora.

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  • Poetic Realism as Ethnography. Unforgettable Portraits in Baltic Documentaries

    Poetic Realism as Ethnography. Unforgettable Portraits in Baltic Documentaries

    This event suggests paying a particular attention to the ethnographic side of Baltic poetic documentaries thinking about how the filmmakers approached subjects of their films and how the poetic mode allowed them to bring national themes into their works. Screening of selected short documentaries followed by panel discussion with Riho Västrik (University of Tallinn), Sally Berger (Center for Media, Culture and History, NYU) and Pacho Velez (New School University), moderated by Lukas Brasiskis (Cinema Studies, NYU).

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