“A Ray of Hope” with Rathika Sitsabaiesan
Rathika Sitsabaiesan, former member of parliament and current filmmaker, discusses her new documentary film on the conflicts and genocide in Sri Lanka.
Rathika Sitsabaiesan, former member of parliament and current filmmaker, discusses her new documentary film on the conflicts and genocide in Sri Lanka.
Exploring the evolution of queer cinema by unearthing diverse histories, challenging stereotypes, and advocating for radical change in mainstream cinema.
The plastics are back in this remake of the early 2000’s classic, with some new twists.
Culminating from a psychology course at York during his undergrad, Babu’s new short film explores the realities of optical illusions.
In collaboration with the dance department and the Harriet Tubman Institute, this event will explore and question the experiences of African dance artists.
Shu Lea Cheang and AMPD faculty discuss the importance of queer art opportunities in educational settings.
Featuring Ingrid Veninger and Nikki Foy, this event will offer entrepreneurship advice and networking opportunities for aspiring filmmakers and video game professionals alike.
From the pandemic to the present — personal observations of the changing movie industry.
On Wednesday, Curtis Lecture Hall will host a film screening of Periphery followed by a Q&A session with Sara Yacobi-Harris, the film’s director.
Professors from the department of cinema and media arts discuss CineSiege 2022 and why students should attend the free screening!