Film professor Kim Nelson will launch her book "Making History Move" with a party Saturday at Biblioasis.
Film professor Kim Nelson will launch her book "Making History Move" with a party Saturday at Biblioasis.
Co-edited by Kim Nelson, The Routledge Companion to History and the Moving Image takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding history in moving images.
The Windsor International Film Festival will feature projects by many UWindsor grads, and a couple edited by professor Nick Hector, including The Man Who Stole Einstein’s Brain.
The CBC Radio program Ideas will deliver a national audience this week to a documentary by film faculty members Kim Nelson and Nick Hector.
The CBC Radio program Ideas will deliver a national audience this week to a documentary by film faculty members Kim Nelson and Nick Hector.
Filmmakers from the School of Creative Arts helped to produce The Perfect Story, nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Documentary Program.
Filmmakers from the School of Creative Arts helped to produce The Perfect Story, nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Documentary Program.
MFA graduand Olivier Tristan Balmokune created a virtual reality experience as his film thesis project.
MFA graduand Olivier Tristan Balmokune created a virtual reality experience as his film thesis project.
Film professor Min Bae explores the question of why rescue efforts were neglected when a ferry sank of the coast of South Korea in his documentary, “Reset.”
Producer and director Matt Gallagher is nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for his documentary on Windsor’s COVID-response field hospital.
Two documentaries by Communication, Media, and Film students have been selected for the Detroit FREEP Film Festival’s Real Fresh Student Showcase.
Sara Grabauskas’s Canvassing the Soul and Carolina Di Grado’s Lookin’ Good, Feelin’ Good will be screened at Cinema Detroit on Sept. 24, at 4 p.m., and online from Sept. 22 to 29.
Science student Sarika Sharma says a masterclass in film is a reminder of the benefits of cross-disciplinary learning.
Science and engineering students honed their communication skills in a non-credit film class.