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Summer Film Series

Ingrid Bergman and Her Hollywood Leading Men
Wednesdays in July 2008 starting July 9
Center for Film Studies
the Goldsmith Family Cinema
301 Washington Terrace
Start Time: 8:00PM
Free Admission to gallery, screenings and reception

July 9: NOTORIOUS
July 16: CASABLANCA
**JULY 16: ALLOT YOURSELF EXTRA TIME FOR
PARKING DUE TO THE MIDDLETOWN ROAD RACE FROM 6:-7:30PM. SOME ROADS WILL BE CLOSED.

July 23: GASLIGHT
July 30: THE BELLS OF ST. MARY'S
Rick Nicita Gallery open from 7-8pm before the show
Reception immediately following the movies

For more details and general information on the Summer Film Series and the CineFare program, please click on center for film studies in the navigation box



 
 
       
  


After Wesleyan
“The Film Studies Program at Wesleyan made such an enormous impact on my future career in film. Courses on the history of the western, comedy, and auteur directors taught me to look at film on many different levels—as historian and critic, as audience member and lover of the movies. Studying and appreciating the history of film rather than only learning the technical art is what makes the program at Wesleyan particularly strong. Understanding character, story, lighting, editing, camera work, music, acting—essentially understanding the spirit and collaboration behind making a great movie—is what makes good future writers, directors, producers, actors, editors, and even film executives.”
 —Trea Hoving, acquisitions executive at Miramax from 1989–1997

“When I encounter a fellow Wesleyan grad, it doesn’t tell me they’re talented or they’re artistic; it tells me they know how to think. I know that a Wesleyan alum is going to be open-minded, passionate, and articulate. Additionally, the Wesleyan people I’ve worked with as writers, agents, or producers have all been far more concerned with the creative product than the financial product...a rare commodity in Hollywood.”
—Jon Turteltaub, director of Cool Runnings, Phenomenon, While You Were Sleeping, and National Treasure
The success of Wesleyan’s Film Studies Department is evidenced by the way it inspires its students to incorporate what they learned as undergraduates into the rest of their lives. More than 400 Wesleyan graduates have careers in the film industry. Many others continued their study of film on the graduate level and now teach Film Studies themselves. Others are archivists, journalists, or entrepreneurs. All carry with them the critical skills and love of cinema they developed at Wesleyan.

The Wesleyan alumni network is exceptionally strong within the film industry. Alumni continue to work together long after they have left Wesleyan, offer internships and entry-level positions to recent graduates, return to campus to speak with students and show their work, and tirelessly support the Film Studies Department in myriad ways. It is through the generosity of the alumni and their families that Phase I of the new Center for Film Studies opened its doors in June 2004, and Phase II began construction in the fall of 2006.