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The Legacy of Milos Forman

In 1978, esteemed director Milos Forman ​and his​ ​Screenwriting​ mentor​ Frank Daniel​ ​were appointed co-chairs of the Film Program. Under their leadership, the program flourished and became the world-renowned institution of film education that it is today. In many ways, Forman was the "creative founder" of Columbia Film, having shaped and refined its ​commitment to narrative​ filmmaking anchored in strong screenplays. He ​gave it​ a character as distinct as his own​—original, passionate​, ​intelligent​, and international.

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Current student Nicole Caplain Kelly has been awarded a Stegner Fellowship at Stanford University.

Diversity in Film is a bi-weekly series covering underrepresented groups in Film.

On A Global Scale is a bi-weekly series about international co-productions by Columbia filmmakers.

The Tribeca Film Festival, originally scheduled to take place from April 15 to April 26 2020, is a familiar playground for Columbia filmm

Film and Media Studies BA alumna Larysa Kondracki ’01(GS) joined the upcoming Amazon Prime show Them: Covena

The Ballad of Lefty Brown, a feature-length western co-produced by current student Rachel Ward, is now available to 

Porno, a feature film directed by Keola Racela '15, co-written and co-produced by Matt Black '15 and 

New York, NY March 13, 2020—Celebrating its seventh year of connecting talented alumni with the film industry, the Columbia Blue List represents th

The Truffle Hunters, co-directed and produced by alumnus Gregory Kershaw '11, received a warm reception

Hogar, a feature directed by David Pastor '04 and his brother Alex Pastor, has begun production, and will premiere on Net

Film and Media Studia BA alumnus Henry-Alex Rubin ’95 won Best-of-Show at Screen Short Film Fest last week for his short Back-to-School Essentials.

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