Filmlandia Screening Series
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The Department of Cinema Studies and the University Film Society celebrate Oregon’s rich film heritage with a new screening series showcasing movies with a unique Oregon connection–from locally shot features to stories written or directed by Oregon filmmakers. Discover Oregon’s reel legacy on the big screen while connecting with the university film community.

Campus Screenings: Free and Open to the Public
*Art House Theater Free with UO ID

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Internship Info Session
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Interested in working in an internship? Already working–or about to work–in an internship? You’re eligible to receive credit for paid or unpaid internships by registering for CINE 404 “The Internship Class.”

Open to CINE majors • Course offered year-round

Questions? Email Alissa Phillips at alissap@uoregon.edu

Learn more at the Internship Info Session

4:00 pm
Thursday, October 2nd
McKenzie Hall Room 214

Directing Masterclass with Sean Wang
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Friday, April 25 • 2 to 4 pm • Lawrence Hall 115
Sign up to attend (coming soon)

The masterclass is open to cinema studies majors (priority to seniors & juniors), and space is limited!

Sean Wang will share his creative process for developing and directing scenes from his independent feature DÌDI , including ideas and techniques for casting, blocking, and working collaboratively on set with both talent and crew.

 

Cinema Studies in Dublin Info Session
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Wednesday, February 5, 2025 4pm to 5pm in Fenton Hall 119

Join Global Education Oregon for an information session on our Summer 2025 Cinema Studies in Dublin program! This summer program is a fantastic opportunity to work both critically and creatively, taking courses on contemporary Irish cinema and digital filmmaking, as well as attending Ireland’s largest film festival held every year in Galway, the Film Fleadh. Weekly excursions and local outings in and around Dublin and the Irish countryside allow you to learn on location about the country’s rich film history and explore the sites where important historical events, and films about those events, took place.

This program has received high interest, and students are encouraged to apply early. The Cinema Studies in Dublin program is on a rolling admission application process, and the final deadline to apply in March 15.