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Bachelor of Arts

Overview Sample 4 year plan for BA The BA in Film Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder emphasizes the critical study of film as an art form. The critical studies BA is designed to give...

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The Brakhage Center Symposium

The Seventh Annual Brakhage Center Symposium A Weekend of Short Works Programs, Lectures & Discussions March 11, 12, and 13, 2011 At The University of Colorado at Boulder Visual Arts Complex Room...

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Ernesto Acevedo-Muñoz

(Ph.D., University of Iowa), is the author of the books Pedro Almodóvar (BFI, 2007) and Buñuel and Mexico: The Crisis of National Cinema (University of California Press, 2003) and winner of the 2007...

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Faculty & Student Achievements

  CU-Boulder film, English professor Bruce Kawin retiring after 40 years Article written in the Daily Camera by Sarah Kuta                             “In the early 1990s, a group of University of...

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Digital to Film Printer

Kage Facilities Digital Film Out Printer Since the digital intermediate often requires, for its exhibition, distribution in film, we built a unique digital-to-film transfer device which displays...

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Celebrating Stan Film Series

In memory of Stan Brakhage, a selection of his films is screened every Sunday, during the semester, in ATLAS 100 at 7:30 PM.

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First Person Cinema

      The First Person Cinema program, started in the 1950’s, is the longest running experimental film show case of its kind in the world. Each semester we bring in visiting film and video artists to...

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International Film Series

The International Film Series screenings are $8 for General Admission, $7 for CU Students/Seniors over 65, and FREE for CU Film Majors.

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About Us

    The Film Studies Program aspires to integrate the critical, historical and theoretical study of cinema, media and the visual arts, with artistic and commercial practices. Our program offers the BA...

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