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Tag: Film

Fashion Culture Film Screening: Unzipped

August 24, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

The Museum at FIT will screen the 1995 documentary Unzipped, directed by Douglas Keeve. Unzipped presents a behind-the-scenes look at […]

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Film and Media AAS Graduating Student Screening

May 2, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

Students graduating from the Film and Media Associate of Applied Science degree program are screening their films in an evening-long […]

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Documentary Screening: Sharing the Rough

April 26, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

The arts organization Initiatives in Art and Culture (IAC) will present the documentary Sharing the Rough Saturday morning. Sharing the Rough is an award-winning […]

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FIT Hives Documentary Gets National Attention

March 30, 2017 Laura Hatmaker School of Liberal Arts, Students, Sustainability

Max Hechtman, a sophomore in the Film and Media program, screened his documentary FIT Hives: Sustainability—The Secret to Survival at the 2017 […]

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Film Screening: The True Cost

February 23, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

The FIT Student Government Association hosts a screening of the documentary The True Cost  , which looks at fashion production and its […]

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Film and Media Screening Series: Touch with Shelly Silver

January 30, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

In this film directed by Shelly Silver, a man returns to his childhood home in Chinatown after 50 years to care […]

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Film and Media Screening Series: Teknolust by Lynn Hershman Leeson

January 30, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

In this science fiction drama Tilda Swinton plays fours parts, including Rosetta Stone, a bio-geneticist who downloads her own DNA […]

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Film and Media Screening Series: Jason and Shirley with Stephen Winter

January 30, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

Once upon a time in the Chelsea Hotel… Jason and Shirley reimagines the electrifying, take-no-prisoners 1966 power struggle between Jason Holliday, […]

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Fashion Culture: Fashion and Film: The 1960s

January 18, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

Hal Rubenstein will join us to examine one of the 20th century’s most fascinating decades, the 1960s, through the dual […]

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An Evening with the Central Park Five and Filmmaker Sarah Burns: Looking Back to Look Forward

January 6, 2017 Laura Hatmaker

In 1989, five black and Latino teenagers were wrongly convicted for the rape of a white woman in Central Park. The […]

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