Film

2011-12 in Review: School of Arts, undergrad filmmakers make impact at festivals

Students put their work on display at different festivals, with both featuring short films.

Director Whit Stillman wants to start international dance craze with new movie

Whit Stillman's "Damsels in Distress" showcases a satirical liberal arts college and a new dance, the "Sambola."

‘Pirates!’ film is more than schoolboy humor

Chick-flick actor Hugh Grant takes on a new kind of role with "The Pirates! Band of Misfits," a stop-motion animation film by director Peter Lord

Val Kilmer’s new film builds an ‘insane’ concept of reality

In this new film, Val Kilmer plays an alternate version of himself: a motivational speaker who dreams of a fourth dimension made of cotton candy.

Lincoln Center will welcome student filmmakers

The Columbia University Film Festival will showcase dozens of MFA students' work beginning May 4.

Undergrads’ work projected front and center in CU Film Productions Festival

A dozen short films to be screened by student group

‘The Virgin, The Copts, and Me’

Egyptian documentary shows talents of filmmaker Abdel Messeeh

'Monsieur Lazhar'

Oscar-nominated film tells a subtle, poignant tale of loss and healing.

Balkan movie series gives voice to common heritage

Ex-Yu@CU continues Balkan Movie Series with Slovenian comedy film “Kajmak in Marmelada,” translated to “Cheese and Jam.”

Director re-examines gay culture in Harlem renaissance

Director Isaac Julien heads a panel on his 1989 film "Looking for Langston" that examined gender identity in the 1920s.