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Adjunct Assistant Professor Dr. Vito Adriaensens and Dr.

On the opening night of the Harlem International Film Festival, Film Professor Annette Insdorf welcomed the audience to one of the most diverse and

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. 

A group of digital storytellers from Columbia School of the Arts is bringing Mary Shelley’s 200-year-old classic, Frankenstein, to Sundanc

Film professor, Annette Insdorf published a new book Cinematic Overtures: How to Read Opening Scenes.

Film Professor Annette Insdorf curated two recent series for the prestige streaming service FilmStruck, both of which premiered over the last sever

Film Faculty Annette Insdorf published Intimations: The Cinema of Wojciech Has through Northwestern University Press this

Film Faculty Annette Insdorf was featured in the New York Post

Film Professor Annette Insdorf will premiere her series Reel Pieces with Annette Insdorf on WNYC LIFE Channel 25 on October 28th at 8:30PM.

Film Professor Annette Insdorf curated “Cinema and the Holocaust: A Feminine Perspective” this January on behalf of Columbia Global Centers.