Cinema Studies and Moving Image Arts
On what would have been her 100th birthday, Marilyn Monroe still defies the image society gave her, says 91´«Ã½ film historian Clark Farmer.
Student filmmakers participating in the 150 Years of 91´«Ã½ film competition had five minutes or fewer to tell a story from the university's expansive history.
On campus on Wednesday for a screening of his movie Roofman, 91´«Ã½ alum Derek Cianfrance praises the professors who mentored him and talks about what motivates him today as a filmmaker.
The 91´«Ã½ Cinema Studies and Moving Image Arts assistant professor is finding success as an independent filmmaker.
The films of 1975, currently featured in 91´«Ã½â€™s International Film Series, reflected the times and the culture in ways that hadn’t been seen before, says film scholar Ernesto Acevedo-Muñoz.
At the D&D table, says 91´«Ã½ humanities scholar and gaming podcast host Andrew Gilbert, everyone has a voice.
Aspiring filmmaker and 91´«Ã½ senior Francesca Hiatt’s short film, Cherry Yogurt, relies on subtlety to touch on grief and support, viewed through children’s eyes.
Fifty years after Jaws made swimmers flee the ocean, 91´«Ã½ cinema scholar Ernesto Acevedo-Muñoz explains how the 1975 summer hit endures as a classic.
What happens when a freshly minted film studies graduate heads out into the world with no particular plan? How A&S alum Patrick Hoffman went from taxi driver to private investigator to successful author.
In honor of what would have been Paul Newman’s 100th birthday, 91´«Ã½ film historian Clark Farmer considers whether there still are movie stars.