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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 a day and a half of conversation with the annual Cinema Studies student conference.
Join us for a day and a half of conversation with the annual Cinema Studies student conference.
Conversation and screening with screenwriter Viktoria So Hee Alz and director Dieu Hao Do.
Diane Negra is Professor of Film Studies and Screen Culture at University College Dublin.
This is the webpage for the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation program's graduating student thesis week. Students present their original research to the community that will comprise of their final theses.
This is the webpage for the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation program's graduating student thesis week. Students present their original research to the community that will comprise of their final theses.
This is the webpage for the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation program's graduating student thesis week. Students present their original research to the community that will comprise of their final theses.
This is the webpage for the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation program's graduating student thesis week. Students present their original research to the community that will comprise of their final theses.
Soni Kum is an artist. She works across a variety of media, including film and video, installation, performance, writing, photography, drawing and dance.
This is the webpage for the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation program's graduating student thesis week. Students present their original research to the community that will comprise of their final theses.
The post-screening panel features Evans Chan and Edwin Frank, joined remotely by Ari Larissa Heinrich and Shi-yan Chao.
This monthly series pairs 16mm films from the Cinema Studies Archive with lo-fi gems, oddball curiosities, and pre-internet obscurities.
This screening of 16mm experimental films curated by NYU Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) student Andrew Reichel.
Kasia Kifert and Dawid Marcinkowski, AKA The Kissinger Twins, are a four-time Webby Award-winning directorial duo and new media artists.
[2017, Cantonese, Tanka dialect Chinese & English Subtitle] Screening and discussion with filmmaker MA Chi-hang
Book event. Participants: Laliv Melamed (University of Groningen, author), Toby Lee (New York University), Debashree Mukherjee (Columbia University) and Pooja Rangan (Amherst College)
Kasia Kifert and Dawid Marcinkowski, AKA The Kissinger Twins, are a four-time Webby Award-winning directorial duo and new media artists.
Film Program #4: Unfinished Diary (Marilú Mallet, 1982) + Fragments from an Unfinished Diary (Angelina Vázquez, 1983)
This monthly series pairs 16mm films from the Cinema Studies Archive with lo-fi gems, oddball curiosities, and pre-internet obscurities.
Join virtually to learn more about this program
Celebrate Alumni Weekend with the newly renamed Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies!
Kick off Alumni Weekend with a Book event with Author Michael Zryd, PhD (1999).
Celebrate Alumni Weekend with the newly renamed Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies!
Join us for Home Movie Day 2023 to have them inspected and screened at the library for one day only! We accept: 16mm - Super 8mm - VHS - MiniDV
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Su Friedrich “How to Eventually Drag Your Private Life, Kicking and Screaming, Into the Public...After Passing a Few Roadblocks”
Join virtually to learn more about this program
This monthly series pairs 16mm films from the Cinema Studies Archive with lo-fi gems, oddball curiosities, and pre-internet obscurities.