Events
Vanderbinge 2020 set for Dec. 3
Dec. 2, 2020—12/2/20 Vanderbinge, a stage and screen festival featuring one-minute plays and films by students in Vanderbilt’s Intro to Writing for Stage and Screen class, will premiere live on Thursday, Dec. 3, at 8 p.m. CT on YouTube. The class is taught by Krista Knight, writer in residence in cinema and media arts and in theatre.
Screenings and Discussions with our ViH Friends
Oct. 8, 2020—Here’s a message from our friends at Vandy-In-Hollywood about their upcoming events! Hey, everyone — First of all wanted to give a huge thanks to everyone who turned out for last week’s inaugural event of the Vandy-in-Hollywood Virtual Screening & Speaker Series —writer/director Sam Friedlander’s “Babysplitters!” We had a great conversation not only with Sam,...
Connect with Vandy-In-Hollywood!
Sep. 18, 2020—This month, in conjunction with the Vanderbilt Career Center and the VU Cinema & Media Arts Dept., we kick off our Vandy-in-Hollywood Virtual Screening & Speaker Series, featuring online screenings of features, shorts, and TV shows made by Vandy alumni and students… as well as interactive panels and speaker sessions with VU grads now working...
‘Sloppy Bonnie,’ ‘Vanderbinge’ at Neely Auditorium April 17-18
Apr. 5, 2019—4/5/19 Vanderbilt University Theatre and the Department of Cinema and Media Arts will present a two-night event at Neely Auditorium April 17-18. Sloppy Bonnie, a country music roadshow by Vanderbilt writer-in-residence Krista Knight and composer Barry Brinegar, begins at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 17. The production is directed Leah Lowe, associate professor of theatre and...
Three A&S professors discuss ‘Hollywood’s Gender Problem’
Nov. 29, 2017—11/29/17 Bonnie Dow, Claire Sisco King and Jennifer Fay will lead “Hollywood’s Gender Problem,” a three-part public seminar exploring the reasons behind the recent flood of allegations of sexual assault and harassment in the film industry.
‘I Am Not Your Negro’ filmmaker to speak at Vanderbilt
Sep. 29, 2017—9/29/17 Internationally renowned filmmaker Raoul Peck, whose large body of works includes the Academy Award-nominated I Am Not Your Negro, will speak at Vanderbilt University Oct. 18. Peck’s talk, “I Am Not Your Negro: Race, Identity and Baldwin,” will be at 4:10 p.m. in Sarratt Cinema. In conjunction with Peck’s visit to campus, his film...
Free film symposium to explore cinema, science and the senses
Mar. 18, 2014—3/18/14 Filmmakers and scholars will gather at Vanderbilt University April 3-4 to investigate contemporary ways of seeing film and moving images at “Ubiquitous Streams: Seeing Moving Images in the Age of Digital Media,” a line-up of lectures and discussions to be held in venues across campus. Associate Professor of Film Studies and English Jennifer Fay...