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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.
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.
Cinema Studies welcomes friends and family from all Tisch departments to join us for virtual games!
Cinema Studies welcomes friends and family from all Tisch departments to join us for virtual games!
Please join us for a project update and celebration of the Regional Media Legacies Project. Made possible with support from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation.
Following the long summer of protests against racist policing in the U.S. and beyond, we are gathering to discuss moving-image resistance practices with scholars, artists, and organizers working with community-based media activism.
The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) M.A. Program will host a virtual information session for prospective students on Friday, Ocotber 30, at 9:00 AM EST with guest speaker, Bono Olgado.
Join us on November 6th at 6:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time) for a live-discussion about Imagens with Cinemateca do MAM film-archivist José Quental, who was involved in the discovery and scanning of the film, and Columbia University Cinema Studies Professor Richard Peña, who held a long-time correspondence with Luiz Rosemberg.
The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) M.A. Program will host a virtual information session for prospective students on Tuesday, November 10, at 4:00 PM EST.
Lana Lin’s experimental documentary, The Cancer Journals Revisited (2018), is many things but perhaps most importantly a work of women of color world-building. This event offers 24h access to Lin’s award-winning film (link forthcoming), followed by a panel on queer feminist body politics, aesthetics, and collaboration with the filmmaker, Professors Josslyn Luckett and Zhen Zhang as well as PhD candidate Zoe Jiang from the Department of Cinema Studies at NYU.
NYU’s Department of Cinema Studies and Glucksman Ireland House invite you to enjoy a lunchtime discussion of contemporary Irish television.
This session will focus on hybrid teaching methods adaptable to various subjects and fields. Participants will be introduced to new (and DIY) tools and practices for collaborative learning, mind-mapping, visualizations, and other low/no-budget platforms. The demonstration and talk will be followed by a showcase of student projects and other virtual classroom activities.
NYU Cinema Studies Student Conference - schedule forthcoming
NYU Cinema Studies Student Conference - schedule forthcoming
This hybrid screening and discussion event brings together activists and scholars to reflect on our present moment of social upheaval and the role mediamaking plays in it.
Students in the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program will present their M.A. thesis projects.
Students in the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program will present their M.A. thesis projects.
Students in the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program will present their M.A. thesis projects.
A symposium featuring pioneering artists Lynn Hershman Leeson, Toni Dove, and Paul Vanouse.
This series of online book talks proudly presents three Cinema Studies alumni who completed their doctoral studies in the department in the past decade: Sangjoon Lee (Ph.d 2011), Shi-yan Chao (Ph.d 2013), and Debashree Mukherjee's (Ph.d 2015)
Want to learn more about our summer classes? Join us on Saturday, April 24th at 2:00 pm eastern time for a live session with our summer faculty!
Please join us for a project update and celebration of the Regional Media Legacies (RML) Project! A project made possible with support from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation.