From Catvideofest and a thespian reinterpretation of the complete Tarantino oeuvre, to Hedwig and the Angry Inch and a screening of Oscar-nominated documentary ...
There’s probably no bigger film legend than Alfred Hitchcock. This fall, Emory Cinematheque brings to the silver screen many of the masterworks from the directo...
FILM
Hitchcock/Hitchcockian. Emory Cinematheque initiates its series of free weekly screenings of Alfred Hitchcock films with 1927’s The Lodger. September 5 at ...
ART + DESIGN
Making Africa: A Continent of Contemporary Design. A new touring exhibition looks at contemporary African design with works by more than 120 artist...
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There are fundamental ties between film and fascism. Film festivals and fascism share a troubled history that extends back to 1932, when the Venice Biennale ini...
Francois Truffaut's The 400 Blows is featured in Emory Cinematheque.
French cinema aficionados and anyone who has an interest in that groundbreaking film move...
Krzysztof Kieslowski is best known to American audiences for his critically acclaimed trilogy of films: Blue, White, and Red.
Martin Scorsese is a busy man. D...
Michele Schreiber, who teaches film studies at Emory University, knows a little something about the bad girls of cinema. In her work at Emory, she focuses on ho...