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Jul 5th, 2024
MFA grad Camilo Silva has filmed a short documentary exploring the issue of book banning and its impact on a small community’s library.
MFA grad Camilo Silva has filmed a short documentary exploring the issue of book banning and its impact on a small community’s library.
A press conference July 4 will discuss the partnership of the Black Scholars Institute with the Windsor International Black Film Festival.
The documentary “Be Taylor” reflects the work of a number of UWindsor grads and students.
Professor Kim Nelson outlines five principles of historical films in her new book on the genre, “Making History Move.”
A live cinema performance Thursday in the SoCA Armouries will explore the relationship between documentary film and U.S. Democratic Party politics.