Stardust by Nathalia SanchezPosted on January 23, 2017November 12, 2020 Would you surrender the one thing that makes you different? Arts WorkshopVideobullies Childhood family film identity
Hollywood North by Andie Amelia NewellPosted on November 4, 2016November 3, 2020 “The uncanny valley is real, and it’s on Kitsilano Street.” First-Year Research SeminarResearchfilm filmmaking hollywood landscape representation setting
I See Dead People—Forever by Molly LeGrowPosted on October 28, 2016November 1, 2021 " I was a person who didn’t watch scary movies. I had no interest in them, and I had no problem telling whichever friends I was hanging out with that I would not watch or go to see any kind of horror or thriller film." Advanced Writing CourseCreative NonfictionChildhood family film horror
The Hundred-Film Fall by Mike WolfsonPosted on October 6, 2016October 29, 2020 "Until my freshman year, I’d written off movies as 120-minute wastes of energy to be forgotten shortly after." Advanced Writing CourseCreative Nonfictioncollege film
Rom Coms, Actually by Lorena TamezPosted on October 5, 2016March 30, 2023 “Love exists; love is everywhere. Repeat it three times.” In defense of a maligned genre. Advanced Writing CourseCreative Nonfictionfilm Love romantic comedy television
#MajorsSoWhite by Anna FerkingstadPosted on September 13, 2016October 23, 2020 Tisch students create dialogue around race in two of NYU's 'whitest majors.' Advanced Writing CourseResearchdiversity education film hollywood NYU race theater whiteness
Histories in Ruins by Francesca GalloPosted on September 12, 2016October 23, 2020 A look at memory and representation after World War II, in Alain Resnais’ Night and Fog and W.G. Sebald's Natural History of Destruction. First-Year Research SeminarResearchcollective memory film germany holocaust ruins world war II
Turn-of-the-Century ‘Toons by Josh Ben-AmiPosted on September 2, 2016October 22, 2020 A look at 1999 as a watershed for animated film. Advanced Writing CourseCriticismanimation film
Good Old 1955 by Orli MajorPosted on May 18, 2016March 30, 2023 On tourism, nostalgia, and the juxtaposition of past and present in Havana, Cuba. PortfolioScholars Groupscuba film havana nostalgia photography television
Whole Wheat Man by Hannah BaekPosted on April 15, 2016December 8, 2021 After misinterpreting a fact about gravity, a young man wonders whether he would fall to the ground faster than a loaf of bread. Arts WorkshopGallatin Arts FestivalVideodaily life film physics self