Alum’s Doc About ‘Black Russians’ in Soviet Union Resonates Today
The film blends the story of the “Russian Oprah” with the history of Black Americans who immigrated to the Soviet Union to escape racism and the Jim Crow South.
The film blends the story of the “Russian Oprah” with the history of Black Americans who immigrated to the Soviet Union to escape racism and the Jim Crow South.
999 tells the little-known story of the 999 unmarried Jewish women who registered to work in a government shoe factor and ended up as the first official transport to Auschwitz.
Glenn Jones and Latoyia Edwards talked about handling traumatic situations, being empathetic when reporting, and remaining true to their personal values.
Filmmakers can incorporate sustainability into their projects by using solar power and hiring eco-stewards for productions.
Emerson’s Teach in on Sustainability explores how we can contribute to a sustainable tomorrow through communication, the arts, and the liberal arts.
‘The Shutter’ won Best World Premiere and was also nominated for Best Student Film.
Comedy troupe Stroopwafle and a cappella group Achoired Taste performed.
‘Sira’ is the first Burkina Faso movie submitted to the Academy Awards in more than three decades.
Several films and TV shows created, in part, by alums will be screened March 8-16 at the festival, where Oscar darlings and alums Daniel Kwan ’10 and Daniel Scheinert ’09, will deliver the keynote address.
In order to win, President Biden must continue to show he’s the only adult in the room, faculty member Kathryn Grosso Gann.