Past Events
2021 Humanities Lecture Series
2021 Humanities Lecture Series
2021 Humanities Lecture Series
2021 Humanities Lecture Series
Making it as an Independent Animator: A Talk by Animation Artist Jonathan Monaghan
Special Advance Screening of THE BRONZE
Post film Q&A with Actress Melissa Rauch
Tennessee Williams Birthday Bash: Screening & Reception
African Film Festival
African Film Festival
Special advanced screening of EVERYBODY WANTS SOME!!
Italian Film Festival USA
SONIC VISIONS
EXPERIMENTAL FILM + LIVE JAZZ
Campus Movie Fest
Movie Night: "Only When I Dance"
FREE SCREENING
Paris Is Burning
FREE SCREENING
Cervantes Presentation: "Don Quixote Goes to the Movies"
Howard Mancing, Professor of Spanish, Purdue University
Shaun of the Dead
FREE SCREENING
Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival
Victor Blau Memorial Lecture on New Media: "Disruptors, Influencers, Makers: Media Studies at the Crossroads"
John T. Caldwell, Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media, University of California, Los Angeles
Tennessee Williams Birthday Bash: Screening & Reception
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
12th Annual African Film Festival
Italian Film Festival
Tickling Giants
Sara Taksler Assembly Series Film and Discussion
Afterthoughts on "Abusive Subtitling"
Markus Nornes Professor of Asian Cinema, University of Michigan
Frankenstein Double Feature
A Cinematic Celebration
Japan Foundation 2017 Film Series
Contemporary films from Japan showcase the importance of food in Japanese culture and society.
Celebrating Civil Rights: A Two-Part Tribute to Dick Gregory
Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival
Pixar Coco Animation Presentation
Q&A WITH WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ALUM CHRIS BERNARDI
Celebrating Civil Rights: A Two-Part Tribute to Dick Gregory
Prof. Burnett speaks about 007 storytelling
African Film Festival
The Pitfalls of #Plastic Revolutions
Kristen Warner
Sweet Bird Of Youth
Free Screening
Reinventing Hollywood: How 1940s Filmmakers Changed Movie Storytelling
David Bordwell, the Jacques Ledoux Professor of Film Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison
A Letter To Three Wives
FREE SCREENING - 2K DCP Digital Restoration
Italian Film Festival USA
Seeing and Seeking: A Beholder’s Guide to Gombrich
David Bordwell, the Jacques Ledoux Professor of Film Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Sorry To Bother You
FREE SCREENING
48 Hour Film Project Kickoff Event
48 Hour Film Project St. Louis
St Louis International Film Festival
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
Film and Media Studies Program Open House
Learn about film classes, the Major and Minor degree requirements and events for the fall semester!
Free Sneak Preview Screening!
OPERATION FINALE
Technofutures Film Series: L'Inhumaine (1924)
Introduction by professor Diane Wei Lewis
Wash U's Taiwanese Student Organization presents On Happiness Road, a film screening and Q&A with Wei Te Sheng, the movie's executive producer!
When law meets culture: European Public Policies for (language) diversity in film
Dr Miren Manias-Munoz
Technofutures Film Series: Algol: Tragedy of Power (1920)
Introduction by professor Diane Wei Lewis
The People Under the Stairs
FREE SCREENING! FREE FOOD & DRINK!
St Louis International Film Festival
St Louis International Film Festival
Studio Moviemaking
A Conversation with Universal Studios-based Producer and former Paramount Pictures Studio Executive Alison Small
The Craft and Business of the Hollywood Director
Dean Israelite
St Louis International Film Festival
St Louis International Film Festival
Technofutures Film Series: Aelita: Queen of Mars (1924)
Introduction by professor Diane Wei Lewis
Robert Classic French Film Festival
AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL 2019
FREE EVENT MARCH 29-31
Italian Film Festival
Beyond the Film: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Movie Audiences and Their Environments
A symposium honoring 20 Years of Film and Media Studies at Washington University in St. Louis
FMS Student Film Festival
Special Sneak Preview: BOOKSMART
Film and Media Studies Program Open House
Learn about film classes, the Major and Minor degree requirements and events for the fall semester!
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
An annual presentation of the nonprofit Cinema St. Louis, the 2019 Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase serves as the area’s primary venue for films made by local artists.
A Conversation with Carolyn Kras
A Los Angeles based screen and stage writer.
First Day of Classes
Night of the Living Dead
FREE SCREENING! FREE FOOD & DRINK!
Film and Media Studies Open House
Skin Temperature: Air Conditioning and Cross-Racial Identification in "Orfeu Negro" (1959)
Julia Walker, Associate Professor of English and Drama, Washington University in St. Louis
“Will Movies Survive? – Producing and Financing Content In an Ever-Changing Media Landscape”
St. Louis International Film Festival
Student Film Showcase
ArtSci Major Minor Welcome Week with FMS
Celebrate major declaration with Film & Media Studies
Virtual Graduation Ceremony
On behalf of Film and Media Studies, welcome, class of 2024!
Congratulations on your admission to Wash U. We look forward to meeting you and supporting you on your academic journey, and we are excited for you to become a member of the Film and Media Studies community.
Please drop in on our virtual zoom, on September 9 from 1pm-2pm, to meet our faculty and learn about our program.
VIRTUAL: Architecting the New Narrative with Adrienne Becker, AB ’91
Join Level Forward Co-Founder and CEO Adrienne Becker, AB '91 and WashU Parent, in an exploration of narrative power in 2020.
29th Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival
The 29th Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), an annual presentation of the nonprofit Cinema St. Louis (CSL), continues to provide the opportunity for St. Louis filmgoers to view the finest in world cinema — international films, documentaries, American indies, and shorts that can only be seen at the festival.
29th Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival
African Film Festival
Screening Contagion Film Series: ‘Shaun of the Dead’
HUMANITIES BROADCAST: A panel discussion including Colin Burnett, associate professor of film and media studies; and Christine Johnson, associate professor of history, both from Washington University - Screening Contagion Film Series
"Race + Sorting Algorithms? The New Sexual Racism in Online Dating"
Professor Apryl Williams, University of Michigan, Department of Communication & Media and the Digital Studies Institute
"Transforming Misogynoir through a Digital Health Practice"
Assistant Professor Moya, Bailey Northeastern University, Department of Africana Studies and the Program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
"'Do It for the Culture': Crafting and Archiving Community through Black Digital Media Practices"
Raven Maragh-Lloyd, Gonzaga University
"Doing Race Online: An Exploration of Race-Making on Social Media Platforms"
Amber Hamilton,University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Department of Sociology
Film Screening: Mon oncle Antoine
With an introduction and post-film discussion by Lionel Cuillé, teaching professor in French and director of the cultural center French ConneXions at Washington University.
Film Screening: Entre Nous
With an introduction and post-film discussion by Colin Burnett, associate professor of Film & Media Studies at Washington U. and author of “The Invention of Robert Bresson: The Auteur and His Market.”
Film Screening: Mr. Klein
With an introduction and post-film discussion by Pier Marton, video artist and self-described “Unlearning Specialist at the School of No Media.” Marton has appeared with his work at such major museums as MoMA in New York, lectured at Yad Vashem: The World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem, and taught at several leading U.S. universities. He regularly presents films at the Holocaust Museum and Learning Center in St. Louis.
Target: St. Louis Vol. 1
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
Invisible
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
American Exile
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
A Choice of Weapons: Inspired by Gordon Parks
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
Medicine Man: The Stan Brock Story
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
Missing in Brooks County
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
From the Hood to the Holler
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
Free Student Film Screening: 18 1/2
Dan Mirvish, a 1989 alumnus who received the Guggenheim Award in 2017, will host a screening of “18 ½,” his new Watergate-era satire, Nov. 11 at 7:00PM. A panel discussion with Mirvish and WashU faculty will immediately follow.
The Neutral Ground
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
The Boys Who Said No!
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
My Fugitive
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
A Fire Within
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
And So I Stayed
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
Skid Row, Los Angeles
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
Beijing Spring
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
2021 Humanities Lecture Series
The 2021 Humanities Lecture Series will feature three talks by Ian Bogost, the noted media studies scholar, game designer, and WU faculty.
When Claude Got Shot
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
Film, the Living Record of Our Memory
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
On the Divide
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
Since I Been Down
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
A Once and Future Peace
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
Any Given Day
The Program in Film & Media Studies hosts the St. Louis International Film Festival Nov. 5 - Nov. 21.
Documentary Screening: L’autre Joséphine
Documentary Screening: "L’autre Joséphine" by Philip Judith-Gozlin. The film will be presented by Lionel Cuillé, Teaching Professor in French and Director of the cultural center "French ConneXions."
Think Inside the Box: The Power of Arts & Sciences Kickoff
RE: Ebony and Jet
Bridget R. Cooks, associate professor in the Department of Art History and the Department of African American Studies, University of California, Irvine
Black Anthology 2022: Asifuye Mvua Imemnyeshea
Join us for a screening of the 2022 Black Anthology production (previously pre-recorded). The event will include a pre-show panel and a cast talk-back at the end of the screening.
Film Screening + Q&A: Dario Robleto
The Sam Fox School and Laumeier Sculpture Park present a screening of The Aorta of an Archivist by Dario Robleto. The artist will be on hand to introduce the 53-minute film and take audience questions. The event, which is free and open to the public, is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Salutary Sculpture, on view February 12-May 15 at Laumeier.
African Film Festival: Min Alesh (Changed the Day)
The 16th year of the African Film Festival is slated for March 25-27, 2022 at Brown Hall, Room 100 - Washington University.
African Film Festival: Lady Buckit and the Motley Mopsters
The 16th year of the African Film Festival is slated for March 25-27, 2022 at Brown Hall, Room 100 - Washington University.
African Film Festival: Lingui, Liens Sacres/ The Sacred Bonds
The 16th year of the African Film Festival is slated for March 25-27, 2022 at Brown Hall, Room 100 - Washington University.
African Film Festival: UN FILS/A SON
The 16th year of the African Film Festival is slated for March 25-27, 2022 at Brown Hall, Room 100 - Washington University.
Free Film Screening with Discussion: Pushing Hands
The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, the Program in Film and Media Studies, and the WUSTL China Forum present a movie series showcasing works of acclaimed Taiwanese directors and their unique perspectives on Taiwanese culture and identity.
Free Film Screening: A Brighter Summer Day
The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, the Program in Film and Media Studies, and the WUSTL China Forum present a movie series showcasing works of acclaimed Taiwanese directors and their unique perspectives on Taiwanese culture and identity
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: Documentary Shorts
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022
Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: Thriller Shorts
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022
Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: Hungry Dog Blues
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022
Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: All Gone Wrong
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022 Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: Winemaking in Missouri: A Well-Cultivated History
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022 Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: A New Home
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022 Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: Nightlife
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022 Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
Animated & Experimental Shorts
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022
Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
Drama Shorts 1
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022
Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
Drama Shorts 2
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022
Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
Comedy Shorts
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022
Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
Supernatural Shorts
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022
Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
Poetry in Motion: St. Louis Poets Take the Mic
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022
Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
Un-resolved
22nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
July 15-17 & 22-24, 2022
Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium
WU Cinema Presents: Spirited Away
Winner of the Academy Award® for Best Animated Feature, Hayao Miyazaki’s wondrous fantasy adventure is a dazzling masterpiece from one of the most celebrated filmmakers in the history of animation.
WU Cinema Presents: The Big Lebowski
All Jeff ‘the Dude’ Lebowski wants to do is go bowling, but when he’s mistaken for LA millionaire big Lebowski and a pair of thugs pee on his rug — “it really tied the room together!” — he’s forced to take action, and so the laziest man in Los Angeles County takes on nihilists, ferrets, and empire tycoons, guzzling White Russians all the while.
NEW 4K RESTORATION DCP!
The Politics of Reproduction presents Professor Colin Burnett: "The Rights of Intensity: Or, What Does 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (Mungiu, 2007) 'Say' about Abortion?"
Colin Burnett, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies at Washington University
WU Cinema Presents: Se7en
DAVID FINCHER'S DARK MASTERPIECE.
Original 35MM Release Print!
Casting Call for Undergraduate Films
GOT TALENT?
AUDITION!
WU Cinema Presents: The Godfather
50th Anniversary!
See Coppola’s masterpiece in a newly crafted 50th anniversary 4K digital restoration, overseen by the director himself.
A Conversation on Race and Computing
The Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity is pleased to welcome Safiya U. Noble, author of Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism (NYU Press), to the Washington University campus as a Distinguished Visiting Scholar. Join us for a conversation with Dr. Noble on race and computing. This visit is sponsored in part through funding from the Office of the Provost: Distinguished Visiting Scholar Program. Other cosponsors include the Department of African and African-American Studies, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, the Program in Film and Media Studies, the Center for Health Economics and Policy (CHEP), Center for Health Economics and Research, the Institute for Informatics (i2), and the Department of Medicine.
WU Cinema Presents: The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Rocky Horror Picture Show comes to WU Cinema! Screening at Midnight on Thursday October 27th.
WU Cinema Presents: Scream
Special presentation in 35mm! "A masterclass in horror cinema. Funny, scary, entertaining. You can't go wrong with Scream." - HorrorQueers
SLIFF: Raised Up West Side
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
GOT TALENT? AUDITION!
Attention All Actors! The Film & Media Studies Program at WashU in St. Louis will hold an open casting call for Undergraduate Films.
SLIFF: After Sherman
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
SLIFF: Oyate
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
SLIFF: The Hong Konger: Jimmy Lai's Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
SLIFF: This is [Not] Who We Are
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
SLIFF: Home Is Somewhere Else
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
WU Cinema Presents: Chungking Express
One of the defining works of nineties cinema and the film that made Wong Kar Wai an instant icon, Chungking Express is a stylish, two-part tale of love and longing. Screening in a director-supervised 4K restoration!
SLIFF: Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
SLIFF: Let the Little Light Shine
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
SLIFF: a love letter to Brian, Lesley, and Michelle
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
SLIFF: Where Is Anne Frank
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
SLIFF: The Innocents
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
SLIFF: Boycott
31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), running November 3-13. All SLIFF screenings at Washington University are FREE and Open to the public.
CANCELLED: “Women Talking” Film Screening and Panel Discussion
This event has been cancelled.
WU Cinema Presents: Student Film Showcase
The best productions from Fall 2022 created by students in Making Movies and Making Movies II: Intermediate Narrative Filmmaking.
WU Cinema Presents: DIAL CODE SANTA CLAUS
Your new favorite holiday slayride. When a psychopathic Santa Claus invades his house and kills his dog on Christmas Eve, a young boy dressed like Rambo must defend his home and his family at all costs.
WU Cinema Presents: Ratatouille
Co-presented with SPOON, washu’s online publication about all things food!
WU Cinema Presents: Groundhog Day
Do you know what today is?
Digital Media Lecture: "Unmasking White Data: A Digital Forensics of White Supremacy"
In conjunction with it search for an assistant professor in digital media, Film & Media Studies would like to invite you to a series of lectures on topics such as computational creativity and artificial intelligence.
The lectures are open to the public, but seating will be limited so come early.
Digital Media Lecture: "The Colonial Ideology of Procedural Generation"
In conjunction with it search for an assistant professor in digital media, Film & Media Studies would like to invite you to a series of lectures on topics such as computational creativity and artificial intelligence.
The lectures are open to the public, but seating will be limited so come early.
Digital Media Lecture: "Gonzo Self-Help: Or, Personal Care in the Era of Platform Capitalism"
In conjunction with it search for an assistant professor in digital media, Film & Media Studies would like to invite you to a series of lectures on topics such as computational creativity and artificial intelligence.
The lectures are open to the public, but seating will be limited so come early.
WU Cinema Presents: IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK
A heart-stopping love story.
FMS OPEN CASTING CALL
Sex Dolls at Sea: Imagined Origins of Sexual Technologies
Bo Ruberg, PhD (they/them) is an associate professor in the Department of Film and Media Studies and affiliate faculty in the Department of Informatics at the University of California, Irvine. They are also the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cinema and Media Studies.
WU Cinema Presents: PRINCESS MONONOKE
This screening is co-presented by WU Cinema and the WashU Office of Sustainability and is dedicated to the fight against climate change.
A Special Premiere Preview Screening of the Movie Why Is Mona Lisa Smiling? The Re-imagination of the Corporation
Black Women in Media - Missouri History Museum
AFAS and FMS professor Raven Maragh-Lloyd will be featured in the Missouri History Museum's Thursday Night at the Museum program on Black Women in Media.
WU Cinema Presents: The Room
Bust out those plastic spoons! Tommy Wiseau’s The Room is coming to WU Cinema in all its football-throwing glory!
Lunch and Q & A with Cynde Strand
Join the Storytelling Lab for lunch and a conversation with Cynde Strand, legendary CNN camerawoman and news producer, whose 30 year career took her around the globe covering wars, earthquakes and revolutions helping CNN to become the pre-eminent 24 hour news provider whose storytelling changed the way we look at the world.
African Film Festival: Saint Omer
The 2023 Festival will run March 24th through March 26th at Brown 100, Washington University.
African Film Festival: 2023 Youth Matinee
The 2023 Festival will run March 24th through March 26th at Brown 100, Washington University.
African Film Festival: Tug Of War (Vuta N’Kuvute)
The 2023 Festival will run March 24th through March 26th at Brown 100, Washington University.
African Film Festival: Xalé
The 2023 Festival will run March 24th through March 26th at Brown 100, Washington University.
Americanist Dinner Forum: Public Humanities Workshop, Part I: A Conversation with Malinda Maynor Lowery
AI + Design Mini-Symposium
WU Cinema Presents: XXY
The moody, surreal “XXY” explores the world of Alex (Inés Efron), an intersex teenager born with both male and female sex organs navigating the treacherous emotional and hormonal rapids of uncertain gender.
Aspromonte: Land of the Forgotten
Italian Film Festival: USA of St. Louis, from April 7-22, 2023.
Tomorrow's a New Day
Italian Film Festival: USA of St. Louis, from April 7-22, 2023.
Astolfo
Italian Film Festival: USA of St. Louis, from April 7-22, 2023.
‘Target: STL (Vol. 1)’ Screening and Panel
Pleasure, Danger, and The Long History of (Social) Media: A Symposium
WU Cinema Presents: DAZED AND CONFUSED
Matthew McConaughey and Milla Jovovich star in this 70's throw-back about a group of high school stoners and one wildly funny night they will never forget... if only they could remember...
FILM 225 Making Movies Student Film Showcase
FILM 333 Making Movies II and FILM 311 Documentary Production Student Film Showcase
You are cordially invited to the end of semester event screening
The Maid of McMillan Screening
Come enjoy a film screening of The Maid of McMillan, a 15-minute silent film written and produced by Washington University in St. Louis students in the Thyrsus Dramatic Club in 1916. Also, hear about grant-funded work to preserve and digitize the film, more about the film itself and WashU at the time, along with an update about activities of the still active Thyrsus Club. Light refreshments will be available.
FILM 225 Making Movies Student Summer Film Showcase
WU Cinema presents: Fantastic Mr. Fox
FANTASTiC MR. FOX (2009) in 35mm!
WU Cinema Presents: Frances Ha
A bittersweet comedy about a 27-year-old who drifts between jobs, friends and relationships in New York. Co-written and starring Greta Gerwig!
Weird Barbie: Feminist, Queer, and Industry Issues in Greta Gerwig's Blockbuster
WU Cinema Presents: PETITE MAMAN
Céline Sciamma’s follow-up to the internationally acclaimed Portrait of a Lady on Fire brings the writer-director’s exquisite craft and acute insights into longing to bear on a tale of childhood grief and wonder.
WU Cinema Presents: After Hours
After Hours. 1985. Directed by Martin Scorsese!
WU Cinema Presents: Eraserhead + House
This Halloween we transport you to the heart of 1970s horror and surrealism with a double feature showcasing two iconic cult classics: “Eraserhead” and “House.” Grab your popcorn, and let’s embark on a journey into the realm of the supernatural and surreal.
WU Cinema Presents: Akira Kurosawa’s Ran
Akira Kurosawa’s dazzling epic in stunning 35mm!
SLIFF: The Space Race
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023.
SLIFF: Bike Vessel
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
SLIFF: The Body Politic
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
SLIFF: Black Barbie
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
SLIFF: Razing Liberty Square
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
SLIFF: Racist Trees
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
SLIFF: Ellis
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
SLIFF: We Dare To Dream
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
SLIFF: Birthing Justice
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
SLIFF: Transmexico
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
SLIFF: First We Bombed New Mexico
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
SLIFF: A Mother, Youngsoon
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
SLIFF: King Coal
The 32nd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) Celebrates the Power of Film Nov. 9-19, 2023
WU Cinema Presents: All About Eve
“All About Eve” in 35mm on the Big Screen!
WU Cinema Presents: Die Hard
Yippie-ki-yay WU-Cinema-lovers!
WU Cinema Presents: THE NICE GUYS
Presented on 35mm!
“Featuring crackerjack action sequences and bursting with an infectious sense of humor that’s laugh-out-loud hilarious, THE NICE GUYS is a major blast, Crowe and Gosling having the time of their lives bringing all this madcap, blood-splattered lunacy to life.” —Sara Michelle Fetters, MovieFreak.com
SHAFT
I’m Talking About ‘Shaft.’
Civic Café: Democracy Dinner: Black Internet Culture & Political Power: Linguistics & Memes
Join AFAS professor, Dr. Raven Maragh-Lloyd, as the distinguished speaker for the Gephardt Civic Café Series.
Wu Cinema Presents: BEFORE SUNRISE
Open Casting Call
AFAS Speaker Series: "Black Networked Resistance", A Book Talk
Come support AFAS professor, Dr. Raven Lloyd, as she introduces her first published book, "Black Networked Resistance".
WU Cinema Presents: PSYCHO
Projected in 35mm film | An iconic Alfred Hitchcock film, a legendary plot twist, an unforgettable slasher, and the reason a generation feared taking a shower.
Dimensions of Emotion: Voice and Animation in 1990s Japanese Adventure Games
WU Cinema Presents: OPPENHEIMER
“Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.”
WU Cinema Presents: The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
2024 African Film Festival
The African Film Festival introduces Saint Louis audiences to the latest in African cinema. Through a variety of genres, the films showcase the latest talent and new directions in cinema while highlighting themes in a variety of African countries.
WU CINEMA PRESENTS: DESIGN FOR LIVING
“Immorality may be fun but it’s not fun enough to take the place of virtue and three square meals a day.”