Film and screen
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Once upon a time in Bollywood
Professor explores how Hindi remakes of popular U.S. films have reflected — and helped shape — global culture Screen Studies Professor Gohar Siddiqui recalls the serendipitous moment she became excited about researching Bollywood remakes of Hollywood films. She was in a graduate school film class watching “Bonnie and Clyde,” the 1967 crime-drama biopic about the…
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Student filmmakers get the red carpet treatment tomorrow
Films by Clark screen studies students wil be shown at the Massachusetts Independent Film Festival.
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Director-writer John Sayles to speak about career and creativity March 26
John Sayles will visit Clark March 26 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his sprawling 1996 neo-Western “Lone Star.” A Q&A will follow the film screening.
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Photo Essay: Screen students and alumni create Western film in 48 hours
Group writes, films, and produces ‘Puddin’ Foot’ for the Providence 48 Hour Film Project
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‘I get to learn something new about my work, and myself, every single screening’
Two screen studies alums find success on the festival circuit
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Vampires, cannibalism, and ‘Scream’
Students analyze eerie media for Women in Horror Month
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Film festival turns its eye on Clark alum
Mitchell Gamache ’17 takes home cinematography prize
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‘Oblivion’ gives voice to the power of memory
Excerpts from opera filmed at Clark to be screened Wednesday
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Fusing music and film
Documentary screening gives students intimate look at filmmaking process
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Inside a cabin, will the fuse be lit?
Student filmmaker ponders the perils of anger and isolation









