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Slow Machine, a feature film co-directed and written by alumnus Paul Felten '04 and produced by alumnus and Adjunct Professor Shrihari Sathe '09, will screen virtually at Metrograph from June 5 to 10, 2021.
Race for the Vaccine, a television documentary edited by alumnus Shayon Maitra '17, had its premiere on CNN on May 15. The film is currently available for streaming on demand via cable/satellite systems, CNNgo platforms, and CNN mobile apps.
Two filmmakers will have their films screen at the 2021 Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival. They are: The Virgin, The Old Lady, The Journey, (La Virgen, La Vieja y el Viaje), written & directed by fifth-year Film student Natalia Luque and produced by alumna Marta Cruañas Compés '20, and Don’t Come Close by alumnus Daniel Pfeffer ‘18.
Award-Winning Playwright and Theatre alumna Daaimah Mubashshir ‘15 will join Bard’s Theater and Performance Program faculty as the Playwright in Residence for Fall 2021.
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Theatre alumnus Johnny G. Lloyd ‘20 was named as one of the five winners of the 2021 Bay Area Playwrights Festival for his play, The Problem with Magic, Is.
Third-year Film student Dhruv Sud was recently selected to receive The Joel Schumacher / Sophia Cranshaw Scholarship Award as part of his participation in this summer’s Film and Media Career Development Program with Gotham EDU, a project of The Gotham Film & Media Institute.
Atlas of Impermanence, a new exhibition by alumna Nancy Cohen '84, is available for viewing in the Main Gallery at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey.
Soon After First Light is a series where we talk craft, process, and pandemic with Columbia's accomplished writing professors.
Women and the Silent Screen (WSS), the biennial international conference sponsored by Women and Film History International (WFHI), has been a hub for the exchange of research focused on all forms of women’s involvement during the earliest decades of film history.
The Drama League (DL) recently announced that alumnus Keenan Tyler Oliphant '21 has been awarded a 2021 Drama League Directing Fellowship. Oliphant will be a New York Directing Fellow alongside two other recipients.
Any Given Time, a new exhibition by alumna Bea Parsons '12, is available for viewing at Franz Kaka Gallery in Toronto.
The Drama League (DL) recently announced that alumnus Keenan Tyler Oliphant '21 has been awarded a 2021 Drama League Directing Fellowship.
Second-year Writing student Nicole Saldarriaga was recently shortlisted for the 2021 Master's Review Winters Short Story Award for New Writers for her story, “Araucaria.”
These directors, screenwriters, and producers — all with Columbia degrees — have found enviable success in the streaming era.