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Alina Marazzi - film screenings and workshop
NYU is pleased to host Alina Marazzi, award-winning Italian filmmaker, who will be presenting three of her films and running a workshop on first-person filmmaking and use of archival footage.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/events/spring-2016/alina-marazzi
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M. Night Shyamalan
M. Night Shyamalan is known for focusing on supernatural plots. His films include 'The Sixth Sense,' 'Unbreakable,' 'Signs' and 'Split.'
https://tisch.nyu.edu/film-tv/alumni/m--night-shyamalan
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Alum Emilija Gašić’s ‘78 Days’ Receives Film Center Serbia Full Funding
Alum Emilija Gašić’s first feature film as writer/director “78 Days” received full funding from the Serbian National Fund - Film Center Serbia.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/grad-film/news/2021/alum-emilija-ga_is-78-days-receives-film-center-serbia-full-fund
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Meet Camila: Actress, Writer, and Filmmaker
Interview with summer 2020 Online Film Workshop alumna Camila Papadopoulo.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/special-programs/news/meet-camila--actress--writer--and-filmmaker
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Open Arts Courses
The following Open Arts courses are offered to NYU students throughout the academic year.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/open-arts/OA_Courses_AcademicYear
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Project Launch: Future Past News
An Augmented Reality experience created by artists Karolina Ziulkoski & Andrea Wolf, exposes disturbing parallels between present day and 1937 pre-war turmoil, hoping to raise awareness of our political choices.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/itp/news/fall-2016/project-launch-future-past-news
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solYchaski's film 'Fever' premieres in Chicago
Maneuvering absence, blur, and rupture, Fever operates in a tradition of loss and disappearance, and imagines new forms of attatchment to our surrounds.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/performance-studies/news/solychaski-s-film--fever--premieres-in-chicago
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Paula Hung
Paula Hung HEAR US 2025 Cohort Bio
https://tisch.nyu.edu/research/bios/hear-us-bios/hear-us-25/PaulaHung
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Grad Film Alum Karishma Dev Dube’s “Bittu” Reckons with an Indian School Poisoning
In 2013, at least 23 school children in the Indian state of Bihar died after their lunch meals were unintentionally contaminated with pesticides. At the time, filmmaker Karishma Dev Dube, a native of New Delhi, was in the nascent days of her studies
https://tisch.nyu.edu/tisch-research-news-events/news/karishma-dev