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The Film Division at Columbia University's School of the Arts offers a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Degree in Film and a Master's (MA) Degree in Film Studies.
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for a message from Professor Jamal Joseph, Chair of the Film Division.
News...
Film Alum Kathryn Bigelow's
The Hurt Locker
Opens to Rave Reviews
Undergraduate Film Studies Alum Tze Chun's
Children of Invention
Premieres at 32nd Asian American International Film Festival
School of the Arts Filmmaker Wins Gold at Student Academy Awards
The Straits
, Debut Novel by Film Student Jeremy Craig, in Bookstores Now
AMREEKA
, by Film Alum Cherien Dabis, Wins Award at Cannes
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Columbia University's School of the Arts in New York City
offers Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees in
Film
,
Theatre Arts
,
Visual Arts
, and
Writing
.
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The 2009 SoA Summer Program features nine new courses created by our graduate Film faculty, including the new Directing Worskhop for Film and Writing Film Criticism.
School of the Arts Filmmakers Selected for Tribeca Film Festival
MAN ON WIRE
wins Oscar for Best Documentary
Maureen Ryan (Faculty, M.F.A. '92) co-producer
FROZEN RIVER
garners Oscar nominations for Best Screenplay and Best Actress
Courtney Hunt (M.F.A. '94) writer and director
PUSH
, screenplay by Geoffrey Fletcher (faculty) wins Grand Jury Prize for Dramatic Feature at Sundance Film Festival
Film Alum
Greg Mottola's (MFA '91)
ADVENTURELAND
Opens,
New York Times
Critics' Pick
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
writer
Simon Kinberg (Film '01)
talks about the craft of writing, Hollywood, and the MFA experience at Columbia