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After taking film courses with Professor of Art History Scott McDonald, Ghada Emish '19 got serious about discovering why the film genre she loves — Egyptian musicals — fizzled. With an Emerson Grant from the College, she's on the trail of the answer.
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Professor of Art History Scott MacDonald is the co-author of The Flaherty: Decades in the Cause of Independent Cinema, recently published by Indiana University Press.
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It took only one visit, three years ago, for Japan and its culture to leave a long-standing impact on Paige Pendergrast ’19, a cinema and media studies and Asian studies double major.
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When ESPN’s 30 for 30 O.J.: Made in America, was announced at this week’s Academy Awards ceremony as the winner in the best documentary category, alumna Deirdre Fenton ’04, was one of its producers receiving an Oscar.
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The Dead of Winter Classic Comedy Festival for the Young and Young at Heart, presented by the F.I.L.M. (Forum on Image and Language in Motion) series, continues on Sunday, Feb. 12, at 2 p.m., with Buster Keaton’s The General (1926).
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The F.I.L.M. (Forum on Image and Language in Motion) series will present a “Dead of Winter Classic Comedy Festival for the Young and Young at Heart” beginning Sunday, Feb. 5, at 2 p.m., with Charlie Chaplin’s The Adventurer (1915) and The Kid (1921).
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Visiting Professor of Art History Scott MacDonald was interviewed in a seven-minute video about The Qatsi Trilogy that launched on FilmStruck, a subscription-based on-demand film service, on Jan. 6.
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The Alloy Orchestra returns to the Hamilton College F.I.L.M. (Forum on Image and Language in Motion) series on Sunday, Nov. 6, with their new score for the classic German melodrama Variety.
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The fall F.I.L.M. series continues on Sunday, Oct. 30, when Viennese artists Gustav Deutsch and Hanna Schimek present Shirley: Visions of Reality (2013).
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Visiting Professor of Art History Scott MacDonald presented “Taking Time to Look: The Landscape Films of Peter Hutton” at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, N.Y., on Oct. 9.
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