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Filmmaker Damien Chazelle Visits UW–Madison

The UW-Cinematheque and the Department of Communication Arts hosted film director Damien Chazelle on February 23-24, 2018. Chazelle, the Academy Award-winning director of La La Land, toured the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research and participated in public discussions with UW Cinematheque director Jim Healy and Professors David Bordwell and Kelley Conway. For more …

“Not According to Plan” — the New Book from Assistant Professor Maria Belodubrovskaya

For decades, many assumed Stalin had great or total control over filmmaking in the Soviet Union. However, in her new revisionist book, Not According to Plan, Assistant Professor Maria Belodubrovskaya argues that was not the case. Instead, fascinatingly, it was empowered directors who maintained control over their films during Stalin’s rule. Professor Belodubrovskaya’s research was …

Dr. Andrew Bottomley Wins SCMS 2018 Dissertation Award

We are proud to share that Dr. Andrew Bottomley is the recipient of the 2018 Society of Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS) Dissertation Award. Dr. Bottomley is an Assistant Professor of Media Studies in SUNY Oneonta’s Department of Communication & Media, as well as an alumnus of the Department of Communication Arts at UW-Madison, where …

Kelly Kahl Receives Distinguished Alumni Award

On Thursday, October 19, Kelly Kahl was one of four recipients to receive the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Wisconsin Alumni Association. The award, first established in 1936, is the highest honor bestowed by the Wisconsin Alumni Association, which only presents the award to the “most prestigious graduates of UW-Madison for their professional achievements, contributions …

Third Annual Asian American Media Spotlight

The weekend of October 13-15, students and Madison community members have the opportunity to see three brand new films at Madison’s Asian American Media Spotlight.  This annual event, now in its third year as a standalone festival, offers the rare opportunity to screen and discuss films that are made by Asian Americans and focus on …

Charles Burnett at UW-Madison

On Friday, the filmmaker Charles Burnett met with about two dozen undergraduate and graduate students from Communication Arts media production courses. In town for UW-Madison’s Distinguished Lecture Series, as well as a Cinematheque screening of his 1990 film To Sleep with Anger, Burnett was gracious enough to hold an intimate Q&A with the students. In …

Two Comm Arts Students Make Their Emmy Debut

Communication Arts students Ali Walton and Ryan Holtz both worked at the 69th Emmy Awards on Sunday. The opportunity arose from their internships at CBS in Los Angeles, which are sponsored each summer by Comm Arts alumnus and president of CBS Entertainment Kelly Kahl. We are immensely proud of Ali and Ryan, and honestly a little starstruck! …