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Columbia filmmakers celebrated another successful year at the 26th Annual DGA Student Film Awards for African American, Asian American, Latino and women directors. After taking home prizes in the past editions, Columbia filmmakers won four of the eight eastern regional honors of the prestigious award.
Seven films by Columbia filmmakers have been longlisted for the 2021 EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs). They are The White Tiger The Mauritanian, The Truffle Hunters Becoming, Dick Johnson is Dead, Athlete A All In: The Fight for Democracy, The Assistant, and 'm No Longer Here.
Last year, Columbia Alumni established Apocalyptic Artists Ensemble AAE), a theatrical company dedicated to empowering young people to be creative and think outside the box.
Professor Annette Insdorf recently interviewed Associate Professor a Ramin Bahrani (CC ’96) for a 92nd Street Y's signature film series, Reel Pieces.
Empirical Nonsense Daily (END) is an online art project that features a different artist daily.
Five projects by Columbia filmmakers have been shortlisted at this year’s 93rd edition of the Academy Awards.
In a new volume, Professor Phillip Lopate gathers three centuries of American essays.
Class of 2021 First Year Exhibition Installation Guidelines
On A Global Scale is a bi-weekly series about international co-productions by Columbia filmmakers.
HarperCollins India recently announced that their prestigious Fourth Estate Imprint would be publishing a debut novel by alumna Naheed Phiroze Patel '16.
Nonfiction Alumna Kao Kalia Yang '05 recently published two books, Somewhere in the Unknown World (Metropolitan, 2020)—a collective refugee memoir—and The Most Beautiful Thing (Carolrhoda Books, 2020)—a picture book based on Yang's own experience as a young Hmong refugee.
Hesse Flatow in New York City presents alumna Annette Hur’s ’19 solo exhibition Willful Unknowing.
Ortega y Gasset Projects presents Ode to Green, a group exhibition featuring adjunct professor Pamela Sneed along with ten other artists.
As we observe Black History Month, Columbia News looks back at Black Columbians who made history through their activism.