Film

Director Liza Johnson depicts a different side of military life

In new film "Return," protagonist Kelli learns to cope with life after returning from combat.

Raquel Welch Retrospective

American sex icon exposes human side, transcends conventional mores.

'Bela Tarr'

The six films at Hungarian filmmaker retrospective are hit or miss.

Autobiographies inspire Sundance award-winning films by SoA alums

The annual Sundance Film Festival showcased 13 films from the School of the Arts. Award winners include Smashed, Sleepwalk with Me, and Violeta Went to Heaven (Violeta se Fue a Los Cielos).

Club partnership presents controversial Iranian film Tuesday

CISA and CQA partner to screen the controversial Iranian film "Circumstance" Tuesday Jan. 31 in Roone Arledge Auditorium. Winner of the Audience Award at 2011 Sundance Film Festival, "Circumstance" follows young adults as they struggle with their individuality in contemporary Iran.

Neighborhood Watch: East Village

This week, head downtown to check out the East Village with a film archive that preserves and showcases little-known works, and a bold public art display in a hidden alley.

'Come Back, Africa'

South African film depicts apartheid Johannesburg, but falls short on plotline.

Artivist brings grassroots films to Miller

The Artivist Film Festival closes its 2012 tour at Columbia's Miller Theater. Now in its eighth year, the festival promotes the documentary work of filmmakers concerned with an array of international issues.

Film festival brings female powerhouses to Barnard

With a diverse lineup of films, Barnard administrators hope that the festival will encourage more filmmakers to explore complex and controversial themes.

German department film series lauds New German Cinema among top Euro film art

As most of the films are rare pieces of art cinema and difficult to come by on the popular market, even on a Netflix catalogue, the series presents a unique viewing.