Congratulations to C&M alumna Elise Andaya. Her book, “Conceiving Cuba: Reproduction, Women, and the State in the Post-Soviet Era,” is out now from Rutgers University Press.
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Tomorrow We Disappear premieres at Tribeca Film Festival
Congratulations to C&M student Anna Green. She is the Post-Production Coordinator on the feature documentary Tomorrow We Disappear, about the last days of Kathputli, a hand-built artist colony hidden away in the alleyways of New Delhi. The film will have its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2014.
Sports Doc 9 Man Makes World Premiere in Boston
Congratulations to C&M alumni Bing Wang! The feature documentary that he associate produced, 9 MAN, will be having its world premiere in April (in Boston at IFFB) and its West Coast premiere in May (in L.A. at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival)! The film is about a streetball battle in the heart of Chinatown.
DOCS ON THE EDGE – May, 9th @ 6pm
Doing the Sheep Good wins Audience Award
Congratulations to C&M student Teresa Montoya. Her Culture & Media film Doing the Sheep Good won the short film award at the 2014 Futures of Visual Anthropology Conference at Temple University!!
C&M Films screen at Temple’s Futures of Visual Anthropology Conference
Three of NYU’s Culture & Media films screened over the weekend the 2014 Futures of Visual Anthropology Conference at Temple University. Teresa Montoya’s Doing The Sheep Good, Bing Wang’s Singing Jade, and Christopher Baum’s Role Play.
The Hand That Feeds Wins Audience Award
Congratulations to C&M alumna Rachel Lears and Robin Blotnick! Their feature documentary The Hand That Feeds just won the audience award at the 2014 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival! Hooray!!!
Let There Be Light to Premiere at Cine de las Americas
C&M alumna Anna Wilking’s feature documentary Let There Be Light, based on her fieldwork in Ecuador, will have its world premiere at Cine de las Americas in April! Congratulations Anna!
C&M Doc Living Quechua on Kickstarter
C&M student Christine Mladic Janney just launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise finishing funds and festival fees for her VP doc Living Quechua, about Quechua language in New York City! You can see the film at Docs on the Edge on May 9th! And you can check out her pitch and trailer at this link!
WORKSHOP: The Ateliers Varan: a Transnational Documentary Training Legacy
C&M student Zoe Graham will be giving a workshop called “The Ateliers Varan: a Transnational Documentary Training Legacy.” In this workshop, she will be presenting a selection of documentaries from several of the global training workshops that have taken place since the official launch of the Ateliers Varan in Paris in 1981.
Wednesday, April 2nd, 6:15pm
721 Broadway, Room 652
Department of Cinema Studies
NYU Tisch School of the Arts
For more information about the event click here.