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The School of Media Studies presents KINOSCOPE a screening series that aims to engage film enthusiasts in a dialog between themselves and film as cinematic art.
The KINOSCOPE events include discussion and analysis at the end of each program. Each screening welcomes larger and more diverse audience to view films from an American and international roster of established and new filmmakers, retrospectives and in-depth symposia.
Each screening starts with an introduction and reception and ends with a Q&A discussion with guest filmmaker.
March 19 Richard Brody, film critic, movies editor for The New Yorker's Magazine "Goings On About Town" and the author of Everything Is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard, will present Jean Luc Godard’s Vivre Sa Vie (1962) with Pawel Wieszczecinski Kinoscope's student producer.
April 16 Christopher Bell, film critic for Indiewire and Playlist magazine will present Miguel Gomes’ TABU (2012 ) with Pawel Wieszczecinski Kinoscope's student producer. OPEN ONLY TO NEW SCHOOL STUDENTS, FACULTY & STAFF
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