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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.
Join us for virtual games throughout the semester. We'll be playing an assortment of Jackbox games, word games, and more!
Screening of “In the Same Breath” followed by a discussion with filmmaker Nanfu Wang and Zhen Zhang (Cinema Studies). Moderated by Marcia Rock (Director, News & Documentary, Arthur L. Carter Institute of Journalism).
This talk details this recent film and comic book industry history, and explains why great stories and characters will never be as important in Hollywood as great financial structures.
Join us for a screening (online, free at Kanopy through Bobst Library) followed by a Q and A with Anna McCarthy, Professor and Chair of Cinema Studies.
Join us for virtual games throughout the semester. We'll be playing an assortment of Jackbox games, word games, and more!
The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) students will present their M.A. thesis projects.
The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) students will present their M.A. thesis projects.
The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) students will present their M.A. thesis projects.
This international workshop presents some of the most exciting new research on cinema practices including eco-feminist genre film in India, Taiwan queer cinema, Singapore trans/national film infrastructure, strategies and politics of restoration and preservation in Indonesia and Thailand.
In this masterclass, Tobias Weber-Ingold talks about his approach to writing branched narratives, provides insight into the methods and tools he uses from first draft to script delivery to provide aspiring interactive filmmakers with the tools to get started on their own story multiverse.
This program is made possible by the Dean’s Faculty Grant, NYU Tisch School of the Arts and NYU Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
This program is made possible by the Dean’s Faculty Grant, NYU Tisch School of the Arts and NYU Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
Join us for virtual games throughout the semester. We'll be playing an assortment of Jackbox games, word games, and more!
A Video-Lecture Presentation of Robert Stam’s forthcoming book: Indigeneity and the Decolonizing Gaze: Transnational Imaginaries, Media Aesthetics, and Critical Theory
In this talk, three representatives from GiiÖii will present their past and ongoing projects, discuss the current state of the trans/national XR community, and explore their expertise and challenges in working in the emerging, still highly contested XR field.
The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) Master of Arts program will host virtual information sessions for prospective students on Friday, October 14 at 9:00am EST and Tuesday, October 25 at 11:00am EST.
The Department of Cinema Studies presents a series of three screenings of "Back-to-school" films from the 1920s, 1970s & 1980s to celebrate Tisch Week of Community.
The Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) Master of Arts program will host virtual information sessions for prospective students on Friday, October 14 at 9:00am EST and Tuesday, October 25 at 11:00am EST.