PAST EVENTS
- 11/13/2024
- 5:00 PM
- James Stewart Theater
Pat Hartley & Dick Fontaine
I Heard It Through the Grapevine
(1982)
INTRODUCTION
Esther Schor, Professor of English, Chair, Council of the Humanities
PAT HARLEY IN CONVERSTAION
Post-screening discussion and Q&A with Carolyn Rouse, Ritter Professor of Anthropology, and Erika Kiss, Director of Research Film Studio & Film Forum
As part of the Baldwin Circles project, the Humanities Council and the UCHV Film Form present a film screening of the newly restored documentary I Heard It Through the Grapevine followed by a conversation with co-director and co-producer Pat Hartley. I Heard It Through the Grapevine, directed by Pat Hartley and Dick Fontaine, follows James Baldwin as he retraces the history of the Civil Rights Movements after two decades. The film offers a window into the past, as Baldwin makes his way through the American South to listen to the reflections of close friends and central figures of the movement.
- 09/03/2024
- 19:30
- Betts Auditorium
Canceling Spinoza
INTRODUCTION
Daniel Garber, the A. Watson J. Armour III University Professor of Philosophy, and Leora Batnitzky, the Ronald O. Perelman Professor of Judaic Studies
SCREENING
David Ofek
Spinoza: 6 Reasons for the Excommunication of the Philosopher
(2023)
POST SCREENING DISCUSSION
David Ofek, the film's director, and Yitzhak Melamed, the Charlotte Bloomberg Professor of the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University.
- 04/19/2024
- 13:00 - 13:30
- Green Hall, Room 3C3 and Online
- Register to attend here
ArtHouse Memes exhibition opening
ArtHouse Memes is created by the UCHV Research Film Studio of Princeton University for the European Cultural Center Exhibition at the 2024 Art Biennale in Venice, which runs from May to November of 2024 and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors.
Open to Princeton University ID holders
- 01/26/2024
- 10:00
- Green Hall
- Register to attend here
FS-W-2024: Between cinema and architecture: film installation made of sound and visual building blocks
- 10:00 – 11:45 Film Screening of new student works.
- 12:00 – Installation of collective virtual film under a stone vault of Princeton
- 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
- 14:00 – Zoom report from the “meme-scripting” group
- 14:15 – 16:30 Moholy-Nagy Manual Cinema workshop with Szabolcs Tóth-Zs.
- TBA – Multisensational stage design for the Best Music Video Ever Party
- TBA – Closing Gala: BEST MUSIC VIDEO EVER PARTY
- 01/25/2024
- 10:00
- Green Hall
- Register to attend here
FS-W-2024: Between cinema and theater
- 10:00 – 11:30 Film Screening: Charles Burnett, The Killing of Sheep (1979).
- 11:30 – 12:30 Discussing students’ notes.
- 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
- 13:45 – Zoom report from the “meme-scripting” group
- 14:15 – 16:30 Making The Killing of Sheep 3D with Erika Kiss, Farkas Fülöp and Szabolcs Tóth-Zs.
- 01/24/2024
- 10:00
- Green Hall
- Register to attend here
FS-W-2024: Visual and sound montage beyond 2D
- 10:00 – 12:30 Panel discussion with Farkas Fülöp, Szabolcs Tóth-Zs., Erika A. Kiss – and Edgar Choueiri (not yet confirmed)
- 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
- 13:45 Zoom report from the “meme-scripting” group
- 14:00 – 16:30 Immersive Filmmaking workshop with Farkas Fülöp (Glowing Bulbs)
(Those not interested in learning about immersive filmmaking can work on meme-scripting of Poetic justice and The Best Music Video Ever.)
- 01/23/2024
- 10:00
- Green Hall
- Register to attend here
FS-W-2024: Scripting a montage-film from “found clips” or: building an airplane while flying it
- 10:00 – 12:30 Editing workshop with Lydia Cornett: students present their montage exercises to solicit the professor’s feedback.
- 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
- 14:00 – 16:30 Editing-Scripting workshop with Lydia Cornett, Moon Molson and Erika Kiss using the already prepared ArtHouse Memes montage exercises.
- 01/22/2024
- 10:00
- Green Hall
- Register to attend here
FS-W-2024: Montage from celluloid to digital and beyond
- 10:00 – 10:30 Welcome (Erika A. Kiss on the ArtHouse Memes project)
- 10:30 – 11:30 Lydia Cornett, keynote speaker: Introduction to Montage (15 to 30 minutes for discussing the themes raised)
- 11:30 – 12:30 Panel-discussion on editing imagined as (verbal) syntax and as (architectonic) engineering with Lydia Cornett, Moon Molson, and Farkas Fülöp, moderated by Erika A. Kiss
- 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
- 14:00 – 15:30 Film screening: György Pálfi, Final Cut (2012)
- 15:30 – 16:30 Discussion of students’ notes on the film with Lydia Cornett, Moon Molson, and Erika A. Kiss
Final Cut is a so-called educational film directed by György Pálfi and produced by Béla Tarr for the Budapest Film University, where it is used regularly as a teaching aid. The film has attracted huge critical attention and was selected to be the closing gala screening of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It serves as a template for our collective film, Poetic Justice (working title), also in terms of copyright and distribution issues. The student “meme-scripting” group will work parallelly all during the week with the help of remote participants, who will send memes from the films for the various basic dramaturgical elements determined by the scriptwriters. This group will report back to the film school each day.
- 11/17/2023
- 12:00 - 1:30 PM
- Louis A. Simpson International Building, Room A71
- Registration
Conversation with Agnieszka Holland
Registration is required.
- 11/16/2023
- 7:30 PM
- Jimmy Stewart Theater
Agnieszka Holland
The Green Border
(2023)
Free and Open to the Public.
Directors Guild Issues Statement in Support of Agnieszka Holland Amid Polish Government Backlash
After Holland's latest film, refugee drama 'Green Border,' was compared by the Polish justice minister to "Nazi propaganda," the director has received a groundswell of support.
Agnieszka Holland Defiant Despite ‘Abominable,’ ‘Dangerous’ Attacks as Venice Prize-Winning Refugee Drama ‘Green Border’ Prepares for Polish Theatrical Release
- 11/09/2023
- 4:30 PM
- GREEN 0-S-6
Miguel Coyula
Blue Heart
(2021)
- 10/27/2023
- 12:00 - 1:30 PM
- Green Hall, Room 3C3, Princeton, USA & Online
- Register to attend here
Angelus Novus – Balancing Act from the Cosmological, Architectonic, Moral and Aesthetic Points of View
Join the bilingual and bicontinental round-table discussion about the principle of self-supporting balance.
Panel discussants: Professors Attilio Pizzigone and Vittorio Paris (University of Bergamo) Erika A. Kiss (Princeton University) in person in Palazzo Mora, Venice, Italy and Professors Sigrid Adriaenssens and Chris Tully (Princeton University) in person in Princeton University, Green Hall 3C3.
Angelus Novus Collaborative,
UCHV Research Film Studio,
Form Finding Lab