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Pamela Romanowsky chosen as Sundance Fellow
Alumnae Pamela Romanowsky has been chosen as one of the 2015-2016 Women at Sundance Fellows!
https://tisch.nyu.edu/grad-film/news/pamela-romanowsky-sundance-fellow.html
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On Your Radar: Liz Rao
Filmmaker Liz Rao talks about the parts of her that live in Brooklyn, the Midwest and China, and all the names that make up her board of inspiration.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/grad-film/news/2022/on-your-radar--liz-rao.html
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Standout
After a video of 15 year old Maya's best friend--Jayla-- getting into an argument with a teacher over a racially insensitive remark goes viral, the two must find a way to work through the fallout: from increased media attention,
https://tisch.nyu.edu/first-run-film-festival/more-2023/standout.html
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2018 Golden Globe Winners
Alumni took home Golden Globe awards at the 75th Annual Awards show
https://tisch.nyu.edu/alumni/alumni-news/2018-golden-globe-winners.html
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GRAD FILM AT SUNDANCE 2020
Sundance just announced their selections for the 2020 Film Festival, featuring many films by our Grad Film students and alumni.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/grad-film/news/2019/grad-film-at-sundance0.html
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Vince Gilligan
Born February 10, 1967 in Richmond, Virginia, American writer, producer, and director Vince Gilligan is a graduate of NYU Tisch, known for his television work, specifically as creator, head writer, and executive producer of Breaking Bad and Better
https://tisch.nyu.edu/film-tv/alumni/vince-gilligan.html
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Nisha Ganatra
NISHA GANATRA is an Emmy nominee and Golden Globe winner as the Director/Producer of Transparent.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/grad-film/alumni/nisha-ganatra.html
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AMIA 2023 in Tulsa
Moving Image Archiving and Preservation faculty and students recently presented at the Association of Moving Image Archivists conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/news/amia-2023-in-tulsa.html
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Sam Zalutsky
Sam Zalutsky is a New York-based award-winning filmmaker and photographer.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/about/directory/general/1686247420.html
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Diego Semerene: Contemporary Queer Film's Aquatic Metaphors
In this lecture, Prof. Diego Semerene (Brown University) proposes a critical reading of the material, psychic and erotic function of water in the age of thalassopolitics through queer films such as Stranger by the Lake, Being 17 and Moonlight.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/events/spring-2017/diego-semerene.html