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Meet the Faculty

Interested in the role of Frankenstein?—that’s right, the monster—in America’s complex racial history? Ask Elizabeth Young.

Film as a medium for philosophy? Read Tom Wartenberg's Thinking on Screen:  Film as Philosophy.

Ajay Sinha's interests span ancient stone temples in the southwest of India to Bollywood and modern Indian visual culture.

Robin Blaetz's anthology about women's experimental cinema has spurred new research in and distribution of the films of many of the forgotten mothers of the American Avant-Garde.

In the News

From Venice to Cannes: Emily Coggins ‘13
Film aficionada Emily Coggins ’13 has spent her last two summers working world premieres and press junkets at international film festivals in Italy and France. Read more...

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