Communications, Media & Film

poster image "This is what a feminist sounds like"A screening of the documentary “This is what a feminist sounds like” Wednesday will recall social activist Pat Noonan.

Film biography recalls women’s equality activist

A screening of the documentary “This is what a feminist sounds like” Wednesday will recall social activist Pat Noonan.

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Detroit cityscapeUWindsor professor Brian A. Brown will discuss street art in the Motor City in a free public lecture Thursday in the SoCA Armouries.

Detroit street art subject of public presentation

UWindsor professor Brian A. Brown will discuss street art in the Motor City in a free public lecture Thursday in the SoCA Armouries.

Elliott Hale, Angelo LucierDirector Elliott Hale coaches actor Angelo Lucier on the set of the film “Snow,” one of four local shorts to be shown Saturday on CBC TV.

CBC to rebroadcast local short films

CBC-TV will air a collection of independent local films, curated by UWindsor professor Mike Stasko, at 7 p.m. Saturday, September 1.

Rob Stewart gets up close and personal with a tiger shark during the filming of Sharkwater Extinction. The film is produced and edited by UWindsor assistant professor Nick Hector. Rob Stewart gets up close and personal with a tiger shark during the filming of Sharkwater Extinction. The film is produced and edited by UWindsor assistant professor Nick Hector.

New UWindsor prof's shark doc premiering at TIFF

Nick Hector faced a daunting challenge.

How do you take more than 500 terabytes of raw video footage and edit a documentary that honours the director’s legacy while holding true to his artistic vision?

“Rob Stewart was just so earnest and genuine and there was no artifice about him wanting to change the world,” Hector said, a University of Windsor assistant professor.

Christina IennaFilmmaker and cinematographer Christina Ienna, a UWindsor alumna, won Best of Showcase at Women in Film and Television–Toronto.

Film grad draws praise for short documentary

Filmmaker and cinematographer Christina Ienna, a UWindsor alumna, won Best of Showcase at Women in Film and Television–Toronto.