Tag: film festival
10 Palme d’Or winners to watch while you wait for your...
10. “The Wages of Fear” (1953)
Henri-Georges Clouzot’s nail-biting odyssey features anxiety in its most welcoming form. Its suspense is unbounded — featuring a story...
Student film festival draws laughs, sniffles, and thought-provoking questions
Students, faculty and members of the public were treated to a selection of films made by students as part of UCR’s Department of Theater,...
The art of the short: UCR’s annual short film festival
The Department of Theatre, Film and Digital Production’s annual short film festival was held in a small arts screening room this year; the room...
Preview: The Department of Theatre, Film and Digital Production’s upcoming film...
Every year, UCR’s Department of Theatre, Film and Digital Production hosts a film festival showcasing the work of current undergraduates, graduate students, alumni and...
“Smartphone Film Festival” captures stories through a small device
Amongst the innovative new groups of fresh filmmakers is the UCR Department of Theatre, Film and Digital Productions, which held its second annual Smartphone...
Film Festival puts students in the spotlight
Last Thursday, May 14 and Friday, May 15, UCR’s very own department of theatre, film and digital production held its third annual film festival...
MCS Film Festival showcases the best of student film
On Wednesday night, the University Village theater was rumbling, but not because of the anxiety of seeing the new “Godzilla” movie. It was because...
A Dance with the Crew of Sadie Hawkins
High school — two words strong enough to send a shiver down any spine. The good times and the bad, the friendships and not-so-friendly,...
MCS Student Film Festival Out of Focus
The first annual Media and Cultural Studies Student Film Festival and Competition proves that UCR is making strides in its attempt to fill the...
11th Annual Riverside International Film Festival
Wednesday: "The Riverside Dust Bowl" by Joshua Wagonblast
I saw that the Riverside Plaza was empty as soon as I turned the corner, as if the...