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The Alumni Spotlight is a place to hear from the School of the Arts alumni community about their journeys as artists and creators.
Meet the Makers is an ongoing interview series highlighting current Columbia University School of the Arts Film Program students and faculty.
Four Alumni premiered work at the Tribeca Film Festival this year.
Alumna Jocelyn Bioh’s School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play got three nominations.
Cannes is one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, a week in the French Riviera celebrating great filmmakers. This year, several Alumni and one Faculty Member will showcase their work.
A group of Alumni are collaborating on Re-Reading Oppression: 3 one-act plays, a mini festival, which takes place next Monday, April 30th at 5:30pm at The Martin E. Segal Center. The evening consists of three readings of one act plays that address oppression, discrimination, and abuse portrayed by three significant playwrights from the U.S., England and Egypt, in the second half of the last century. All the plays are directed by graduates from the Directing Concentracion.
April 4th, 2018 was a historic day, as it marked the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah '11 won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for her searing, in-depth profile of killer and white supremacist Dylann Roof for GQ magazine.
Under the artistic direction of Alumnus Tony Speciale '08, Abingdon Theatre Company will produce two New York premieres this season
In 1978, esteemed director Milos Forman and his Screenwriting mentor Frank Daniel were appointed co-chairs of the Film Program.
Alumna Christina Choe '12 has been selected for one of the most prestigious programs supporting second feature films: The FilmTwo Intensive.
The Alumni Spotlight is a place to hear from the School of the Arts alumni community about their journeys as artists and creators.
The San Francisco Film Festival has named Film Professor Annette Insdorf winner of The Mel Novikoff Award for 2018.
Visiting scholar and Adjunct Assistant Professor Vito Adriaensens is teaching the summer course, History of Animated Films.