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Events / Fall 2018

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Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media

Tribute to Jump Cut # 1: Radical Works by New York Makers Short political works by:         Columbia faculty: Trey Ellis, Nina Berman, Shelly Silver, James Schamus       CUNY faculty: ...

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Acting Thesis Productions: 'Middletown' and 'In the Red and Brown Water'

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Acting Thesis Productions: 'Middletown' and 'In the Red and Brown Water'

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Young Writers Present

Writing by New York City high school students from Double Discovery Center, Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, The High School of Fashion Industries, Project Morry, as well as Our Word, in the ...

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Acting Thesis Productions: 'Middletown' and 'In the Red and Brown Water'

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Rafiki

A film by Wanuri Kahiu (82 min). Part of the film series "Blackness in French and Francophone Film" organized by the Columbia Maison Française and co-sponsored by the School of the Arts. Kena ...

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Acting Thesis Productions: 'Middletown' and 'In the Red and Brown Water'

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Rafiki

A film by Wanuri Kahiu (82 min). Part of the film series "Blackness in French and Francophone Film" organized by the Columbia Maison Française and co-sponsored by the School of the Arts. Kena ...

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Acting Thesis Productions: 'Middletown' and 'In the Red and Brown Water'

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Acting Thesis Productions: 'Middletown' and 'In the Red and Brown Water'

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New Writing from Brazil

This evening celebrates the Columbia University School of the Arts’s partnership with the Instituto Vera Cruz in São Paulo, Brazil, as part of the Word for Word translation exchange.

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Acting Thesis Productions: 'Middletown' and 'In the Red and Brown Water'

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Acting Thesis Productions: 'Middletown' and 'In the Red and Brown Water'

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Acting Thesis Productions: 'Middletown' and 'In the Red and Brown Water'

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Carrie Mae Weems

Introduced by Shelly Silver, Visual Arts Considered one of the most influential contemporary American artists, Carrie Mae Weems has investigated family relationships, cultural identity, sexism, ...

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Acting Thesis Productions: 'Middletown' and 'In the Red and Brown Water'

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Like Dolls I’ll Rise, Le bleu blanc rouge de mes cheveux, and Les Indes Galantes

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Like Dolls I’ll Rise, Le bleu blanc rouge de mes cheveux, and Les Indes Galantes

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Towards Tenderness (Vers la tendresse)

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Towards Tenderness (Vers la tendresse)

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Speak Up (Ouvrir la voix)

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Speak Up (Ouvrir la voix)

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Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet to Matisse to Today Symposium

Noted scholars and curators expand on the themes presented in Posing Modernity and present new scholarship. With Makeda Best (Harvard Art Museums), Suzanne Preston Blier (Harvard University), ...

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Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet to Matisse to Today Symposium

Noted scholars and curators expand on the themes presented in Posing Modernity and present new scholarship. With Makeda Best (Harvard Art Museums), Suzanne Preston Blier (Harvard University), ...

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The Price of Everything

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What is Democracy?

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Complex Issues: Gary Shteyngart's 'Lake Success'

Gary Shteyngart, Writing, and Bruce Robbins, English and Comparative Literature About Gary Shteyngart’s new novel, Lake Success: “Narcissistic, hilariously self-deluded, and divorced from the ...

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Directing Thesis: LORDES

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Imagining Everyday Life: Engagements with Vernacular Photography, Conference with The Walther Collection

The Center for the Study of Social Difference is pleased to partner with The Walther Collection on the Fall symposium Imagining Everyday Life: Event is free and open to the public, but PLEASE ...

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Directing Thesis: LORDES

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Directing Thesis: LORDES

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Imagining Everyday Life: Engagements with Vernacular Photography, Conference with The Walther Collection

The Center for the Study of Social Difference is pleased to partner with The Walther Collection on the Fall symposium Imagining Everyday Life: Event is free and open to the public, but PLEASE ...

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Directing Thesis: LORDES

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Directing Thesis: LORDES

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Brent Blair: Liberation Arts and Community Engagement

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Raba

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Introducing 'Proving Up'

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The Last Waltz

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Panel: The Preservation Crisis in Indie Film

Independent film companies have gone in and out of business, swallowed up others and been swallowed up by still others. (Case in point: At the moment, no one actually knows who owns the rights to ...

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Harlan County USA

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This Old Cub

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Outrageous!

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Story I/O

Story I/O, or “Input/Output,” is an interactive one-day exploration of new forms and functions of storytelling, led by Lance Weiler, Film and Theatre. 

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54: The Director's Cut

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Parting Glances

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Swoon

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Story I/O

Story I/O, or “Input/Output,” is an interactive one-day exploration of new forms and functions of storytelling, led by Lance Weiler, Film and Theatre. 

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The Player

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Panel: A Conversation with Ira Deutchman

Independent film distribution legend Ira Deutchman will be interviewed on stage by Columbia Film & Media Studies professor Rob King.

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Panel: Independent Film at the Crossroads

At a time when the lines have blurred irrevocably between film and television; when studios have abandoned even the pretense of financing or distributing anything but mega-budget blockbusters; when ...

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Waterland

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Diva

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Panel: Ira Deutchman in Context: The World of Indie Filmmaking

What does it all mean? A panel of film industry experts and historians will provide an overview of specialty and indie films from the 1960s-2000s, and contextualize how Ira Deutchman has made ...

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sex, lies, and videotape

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The Brother From Another Planet

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Starstruck

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Chilly Scenes of Winter

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All I Wanna Do

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Ball in the House

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A Woman Under the Influence

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Relational Undercurrents: Symposium

This symposium expands on the exhibition premise and delves more deeply into locating thematic continuities in the art of the Caribbean archipelago from the perspective of scholars and visual artists ...

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Relational Undercurrents: Symposium

This symposium expands on the exhibition premise and delves more deeply into locating thematic continuities in the art of the Caribbean archipelago from the perspective of scholars and visual artists ...

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Complex Issues: 'King in the Wilderness'

Screening followed by a conversation between Executive Producer Trey Ellis, Film, and Jelani Cobb, Columbia Journalism School. King in the Wilderness chronicles the final chapters of Dr. Martin ...

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