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Screen on the Green returns September 1st to usher in the new year with two more films: Ocean's 8 @ 8:00pm and Black Panther @ 10:00pm. Come meet us in the Sunken Garden with friends and blankets, grab some free popcorn and cotton candy, and enjoy.
Fall Semester Film Series - Scenes of Siberia
The Way Back, Sept 12 Tucker 127a 5 pm.
Angels of the Revolution, Sept 18th, Wash 315 5 pm.
Dersu Uzala, Sept 27 Tucker 127a 5pm.
Aerograd, Oct 1 Tucker 127a 5 pm.
Turkish-German filmmaker Fatih Akin's "In the Fade" (2017) centers on a woman, Katja, whose life collapses after the death of her husband and son in a bomb attack. After a time of mourning and injustice, Katja seeks revenge.
AMP is proud to present the long-awaited return of the Parr family in Incredibles 2, screening on September 14th and 15th in the Commonwealth Auditorium. Showings will be held at 7:00pm and 9:30pm both nights with a ticket price of only $3!
The German House presents Fatih Akin's Aus dem Nichts (In the Fade, 2017; German with English subtitles)
AMP is proud to present the long-awaited return of the Parr family in Incredibles 2 screening on September 21st and 22nd in the Commonwealth Auditorium. Showings will be held at 10:00pm on Friday, & 7:00pm and 9:30pm on Saturday with a ticket price of $3!
Join the Muscarelle Museum of Art for a free screening of "Loving Vincent." The screening will include a short introduction by the student organizers. William & Mary students and members of the Williamsburg community are welcome!
AMP presents the latest rendition of Dinner and a Movie, featuring Jim Halpert's "A Quiet Place" (2018). All are welcome to come enjoy a free dinner to accompany the flick, but please, leave your voices at the door, or else you're in for a surprise.
The 7th Annual W&M Youth Filmmaking Institute gives Williamsburg-area middle and high school students hands-on experience in making films. It takes place in Swem's Reeder Media Center.
"Native Pacific Islander Cinema and the Ethics of Cinematic Sovereignty."
The 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is upon us. To celebrate one of the most timeless and terrifying tales, W&M Libraries will host a read-a-thon October 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Swem Library's lobby. Refreshments will be provided.
Enjoy a free showing of the film Sky Ladder
Screening of "RBG," a documentary about the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, hosted by the Comparative Legal Student Scholars. Free admission and refreshments. Open to the public.
The Language Houses of W&M present a week of fantastic and fairy tale movies!
Join the American Indian Student Association for a FREE meal and a discussion about Disney's Pocahontas!
AMP Presents: MIssion Impossible Fallout November 30 and December 1. Tickets are only $3. Two screenings will be held both nights at 7:00pm and 9:00pm. FREE Popcorn as well.
AMP presents: Mission Impossible Fallout on November 30 and December 1. Tickets are only $3. Two screenings will be held both nights at 7:00pm and 9:00pm. FREE Popcorn as well.
The rules are simple: write, shoot, and edit a short film in just 24 hours! The contest is open to W&M students and alumni, pros and amateurs alike, and is a chance to show your filmmaking chops on the big screen.
The second film in the student-run film series ?Gender Justice on the Russian Screen,? Circus (dir. Grigorii Aleksandrov, 1936), will be screened on Wednesday, 30 January, in Tucker 127A at 5:00 p.m.
Directed by W&M professor Nathan Rabalais, Finding Cajun (2018) makes its Virginia premiere during the W&M Global Film Festival. The documentary presents a critical perspective on the origin and evolution of Cajun identity. Q&A with director to follow.
Join us for a screening of "The Hunting Ground", a documentary film that shines light on sexual assault on college campuses in the United States.
February 15th marks the 34th anniversary of the John Hughes classic: The Breakfast Club. AMP is marking the occasion with a special late nite screening and complimentary continental breakfast, courtesy of Honey Butters.
Join the Lemon Project for a screening of a Frances Causey film, "The Long Shadow." Two white Southern filmmakers trace their families' slave-owning pasts and America's history of oppression to show how racism still affects the very soul of our nation.
Focusing on the stories of African migrants in Sicily, Fata Morgana looks out to the struggles currently faced by migrants and refugees worldwide.
Join us for a screening of the film Little Women (1994) as well as a discussion about this groundbreaking novel!
Filmmaker Jack Bryan suggests that Vladimir Putin is behind a 30-year history of covert political warfare to disrupt and ultimately control world events.
A short film about a young college student who struggles to cope with the pain of anxiety and depression. The film was produced by William & Mary students with the majority of the film shot on the university's campus.
The Gaza Fixer is a documentary film about Raed Athamneh, war survivor and trusted news "fixer" to journalists in Gaza, capturing moments of suffering and endurance with remarkable intimacy. Filmmaker Miriam Shahin will be present for Q&A after.
W&M Library Ambassadors are here to prove the Academy wrong. Come to our free showing of Crazy Rich Asians to see why this book turned movie is a true star.
WMGIC III is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/29 and 3/30. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIII. Cash prizes of at least $850 will be awarded!
It's that time of year again! SA Student diversity is celebrating the many diverse individuals we have on campus, with I AM W&M Week. Events range from movie screenings to Queerbrew. Please come out and support a great week of events!
AASI and Rainbow Coalition are hosting Jess X. Snow, a queer migrant Asian-Canadian artist, filmmaker, and pushcart-nominated poet on April 17th, Wednesday. Join us in a screening of the film AFTEREARTH at 7 PM followed by a poetry recital and Q & A.
FREE admission, food, and popcorn. Spider-Verse screens first at 8:00pm and Easy A at 10:00pm.
William & Mary students, faculty, and staff are invited to share military veteran stories in a pop-up digital storytelling exhibit. Stories will be told in creative formats and shared digitally.
Learn more & RSVP at facesofveterans.blogs.wm.edu
Join AMP as we screen Detective Pikachu (PG) at 8pm and Booksmart (R) at 10pm
A documentary on Phil Rosenthal's experiences during the making of "Voroniny," the Russian-language version of "Everybody Loves Raymond".
The story begins in a hospital in Rome, Italy, where an elderly lady, originally an immigrant from Russia, is on her deathbed.
Before our screening of Toy Story 4, join us for a round of Pixar trivia and the opportunity to create your own Forky family with supplies provided by AMP in the Programming Suite!
Interested in archaeology? Join us for a poster session, information on career and fieldwork opportunities, and a screening of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Presented as part of Muscarelle Explorations: Bauhaus at 100, this film memoir recounts the beginning of the Staatliche Bauhaus Weimar with contributions from former students and historians, a strong selection of artworks as well as archival footage.
AMP celebrates the beginning of your favorite month by screening a classic Halloween throwback--Hocus Pocus!
This is a fun engaging event with Free Food, Prizes and a oppertunity to find out if you are a real fan of Horror Movies! Here are the categories for the event:
In Milan, a waiter cycling home from working at a prestigious private school's gala is hit by a car. The driver flees, leaving the waiter lying in the street badly injured. The next day, two well-known families' lives are connected by the incident.
30 Jahre Mauerfall - Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
AMP presents 2019's critically-acclaimed THE FAREWELL directed by Lulu Wang and starring Awkwafina. Tickets are $5 and include the screening and a dinner catered by Hong Kong Restaurant.
Experience the cult classic hit The Rocky Horror Picture Show with the Satanic Mechanics, William & Mary's annual student-led Shadowcast! $5 entry
Join us for an afternoon with television actor and film director, Tim Reid, on Sunday, November 10 at 11 a.m.
An utterly charming tale of good food, feisty ladies and unlikely friendships during a very Roman holiday.
James Wolpaw, an Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker will be coming to W&M on Tuesday November 19th.
Join us for a screening of 16 Bars following a unique music rehabilitation effort in Richmond and offering a rare glimpse at the human stories – and songs – that are locked away in our nation’s jails and prisons.
AMP presents its first-ever Oscars Watch Party!
Student Assembly Sponsors- I AM W&M WEEK PRESENTS: ROMA
In honor of Black History Month, AMP and the African Cultural Society at William & Mary has teamed up to screen one of the best films of 2019, The Last Black Man in San Francisco (Winner of Best Director at the Sundance Film Festival).
Join us for our Movie Night at Hispanic House!! (attention, not at Botetourt, at Giles 2nd floor!) PELO MALO (Venezuela).
Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman celebrates the life and career of one of the world’s greatest architectural photographers. Shulman’s images brought modern architecture to the American mainstream.
Adoor Gopalakrishnan is among the world’s great living filmmakers.
Akira Mizuta Lippit, (Vice Dean, USC's School of Cinematic Arts) explores the ways in which Japanese cinema has responded to a second nuclear crisis, and how the echoes of 1945 have returned to the contemporary moment, or perhaps had never left at all.
The William & Mary Russian & Post-Soviet Studies Program Presents Film Series about landmark cultural figures!
Diskussion zum Film "Toni Erdmann" (Dir. Maren Ade, 2016)
Hosted by the Institute for Integrative Conservation and Planet Women, this two-part event includes a screening of the National Geographic documentary Women of Impact followed by a panel discussion highlighting trailblazing women in conservation.
"The Social Dilemma" is a Netflix documentary exploring how social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram generate user-specific content to boost engagement and why social media is paradoxically contributing to greater social isolation.
Frozen Obsession follows the Northwest Passage Project team, including Dr. Donglai Gong from VIMS, on their 18-day, 2,000-mile expedition aboard the icebreaker R/V Oden in the Arctic in search of clues to understanding the effects of climate change.
To kick off the Asian Centennial at W&M commemorating the admission of Chen Pu-Kao, the first Chinese, Asian, and student of color so far on record, the Asian, Pacific, and Middle Eastern Film Series presents Larissa Lam's film "Far East Deep South."
Join us for a discussion about the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman and the educational implications.
Come and watch clips of the film I Am Not Your Negro, a movie adaptation of James Baldwin's unfinished work, Remember This House and discuss an ongoing Civil Rights movement.
Join us as we kick off the 2021 festival with a collection of short films created by students in only 24 hours.
In partnership with Alma Mater Productions (AMP), the GFF is presenting four nights of programs at the W&M Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre – it’s the AMPitheatre!
Films Shown:
LUPIN III: THE FIRST- March 25
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN -March 26
MANDIBLES- March 27
“Searching for Anna May Wong,” traces the journey of actor Natasha Tina Liu, who raises the question, “If trailblazing Anna May Wong were still alive today, would she still face the same racism and challenges she experienced during her time in Hollywood?”
The 24 Speed "live" screening suffered some setbacks because of the weather, but we've schedule a virtual screening for Thursday, April 1 at 7PM.
RPSS program invite you for upcoming individual film screenings in Fall 2021
Center for Student Diversity is proud to celebrate LGBTQ+ history month! Check out this link for a list of events and more information! https://bit.ly/2YDviom
A Film Screening and Panel Discussion Featuring Diya Bose, Assistant Professor of GSWS/SOCL, Vivian Hamilton, Professor of Law and Rev. Charles Bauer, Chaplain, Episcopal Church at W&M
Screening the movie "The Man who Sold his Skin" to be followed by a discussion on refugees.
Come watch the screening of Rhadem Musawah’s latest film, “BUDJANG”, this Friday (10/22), at 5 pm in Blow 201.
The Javaad Alipoor Company presents
Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran
Written by Javaad Alipoor
Co-Created by Javaad Alipoor and Kirsty Housley
Join the Center for Student Diversity for the Day of the Dead 2021 Celebration Events. For more information see the full summary.
The Javaad Alipoor Company presents
Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran
Written by Javaad Alipoor
Co-Created by Javaad Alipoor and Kirsty Housley
There are Satanic Mechanics taking over William & Mary! Come see this interactive screening of the Rocky Horror Picture Show with a LIVE shadowcast troupe!
Join us for the virtual unveiling of Roberto Jamora’s print Confluence. This event will begin with a short film chronicling Jamora’s journey as he created the commemorative print for the Asian Centennial and will end with a Q&A.
"Sankofa" is a legendary 1993 independent film by Ethiopian American director, Haile Gerima, who describes his work as "a resistance film" amplifying Black resistance to enslavement as a resource for resistance to continuing oppression.
Milli’s Awakening (Natasha Kelly, 2018) profiles eight Black women artists living in Germany.
Stream the 45-minute film on your own, then join our discussion with Dr. Kelly on March 23, 3:30-4:30pm on Zoom (in English). Email rellis01@wm.edu for links.
Join the Library Ambassadors for movie night! The Princess Bride will be playing in the Ford Classroom on Friday, March 25 at 6:00pm. Free snacks and drinks will be provided.
Charles W. Reeder Media Center is partnering with Ampersand International Arts Festival (formerly W&M's Global Film Festival) to once again host the highly anticipated 24 Speed Filmmaking Competition.
Entering its 15th year, the W&M Global Film Festival is now the Ampersand International Arts Festival, presented by William & Mary.
The W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble featuring a Sabah Fakhri tribute, Leah Glenn's Barefoot Modern Dancers, and preceded by Sirens, a Sundance Festival film about the first all-women thrash metal band in Lebanon directed by Rita Baghdadi.
A movie night hosted by the IIC's Student Leadership Council and W&M Global Innovation Challenge.
This event celebrates the launch of the new Environmental Humanities concentration in ENSP (Environment and Sustainability Program).
It's Earth Week!
The film Love is the Way tells the stories of these connections, and the power of the continuing efforts to keep oil companies out of the Refuge’s sacred coastal plain.
William & Mary Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA), with the Black Law Student Association and Election Law Society, is hosting a screening of Chosen, a documentary about five Korean-American congressional candidates who ran in 2020.
The Institute for Integrative Conservation, in collaboration with the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, presents the award-winning documentary: “INVISIBLE HAND, a “paradigm shifting” documentary about the creation of ‘Rights of Nature’.
We're screening A Crime on the Bayou at 4:30 p.m., followed by a live virtual conversation with Nancy Buirski (director) and Gary Duncan (film protagonist), and Lolis Eric Elie (Author, Filmmaker, Film Subject). View the trailer here.
The Arabic program for Homecoming.
Come watch and discuss an episode from Netflix's High On The Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America.
Enjoy a screening of The Price of Everything, part of our Fall 2022 Muscarelle Explorations series!
Come hear from community experts about poverty in Williamsburg and what you can do about it!
In collaboration with the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, the Institute for Integrative Conservation offers for streaming: NEWTOK, A Patagonia Film
Come by the CSD, wear your PJs and bring your blankets and watch the Polar Express with us. We will be serving hot cocoa in collaboration with Kappa Pi. See you soon!
The Satanic Mechanics present their annual interactive screening of the Rocky Horror Picture Show with live shadow cast performances on December 2nd and 4th!
INHABITANTS follows five Native American Tribes across deserts, coastlines, forests, and prairies as they restore their traditional land management practices.
"A Home for My Heart" film screening around trans experiences in South Asia.
Join for a screening of "My Name is Pauli Murray" and discussion.
A screening of the 2022 documentary Not a Tame Lion about John Boswell to include a Q&A with the director Craig Bettendorf. Jay Watkins, Ph.D. from the H.R. Tyler Department of History, will moderate.
Join us at Highland on Saturday, July 8, from 1-3 p.m. for a screening of Daniel Chester French: American Sculptor, a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley.
Join the Global Research Institute for a brief discussion of Oppenheimer’s legacy with nuclear historian Dr. Ryan Musto, followed by a screening of Christopher Nolan’s new film Oppenheimer.
A screening of Koshien: Japan’s Field of Dreams, a documentary film about high school baseball in Japan. The director, Ema Ryan Yamazaki, will join remotely to answer your questions. This event precedes a baseball symposium which will be held October 27.
Screening of documentary film Maka, about the first Black news editor in Italy, followed by Q&A with the film's director Elia Moutamid.
The Satanic Mechanics will be performing a live shadowcast to the 1975 cult classic movie Rocky Horror Picture Show! Come join us for a magnificent night of debauchery, dancing, and callbacks.
The Satanic Mechanics will be performing a live shadowcast to the 1975 cult classic movie Rocky Horror Picture Show! Come join us for a magnificent night of debauchery, dancing, and callbacks.
Film screening of Tokyo Pop on Dec. 8 at 7:00pm in Tucker Hall, Rm 127. This is the first screening of the film in the state of Virginia.
Nekisa Cooper '99 is a highly successful film producer. Her feature film Pariah played at Sundance, received great critical acclaim and was recently added to the national registry. She'll talk with students and faculty on Thursday.
This film is part of our student-run film series, and it will be introduced by Volodymyr Shalkivskyi, Ukrainian diplomat (ret.).
Join the Arts & Sciences Dean’s Office on Feb. 22 & 23 for our 2nd annual Inclusive Inquiry Speaker Series! The two-day film festival will feature award-winning films from Cadence Theatre Company & keynote speaker writer-director, Omar Kamara (ECON, '15)
Join the Arts & Sciences Dean’s Office on Feb. 22 & 23 for our 2nd annual Inclusive Inquiry Speaker Series! The two-day film festival will feature award-winning films from Cadence Theatre Company & keynote speaker writer-director, Omar Kamara (ECON, '15)
CHANNEL is a contemporary video art and short film Exhibition
The 2024 Ampersand International Arts Festival will feature a week of films, live performances, workshops, panels, receptions, and more, March 18-24.
Join us for a screening of short films made by WeMake Filmmakers members from all genres, followed by a Q&A session with the producers and directors. We will have a red carpet, so, dress to impress; you never know where the paparazzi might find you!
CHANNEL. A Video & Short Film Exhibition, curated by Patrick Harkin. April 7 - March 12, 2024. Andrews Gallery
Reception: March 28, 4-7pm. Andrews Gallery and Foyer.
We invite you to a special premiere of the film, "Ezra" at Movie Tavern Williamsburg ahead of the film's national release next month. This event will take place on Monday, April 15 at 8pm. Admission and movie snacks provided!
Join us in Tucker Hall Theatre (Room 127A) for a screening of Exposing Muybridge. Free and open to all.
Intermotion Productions Presents: "Milestone": A FMST student screening featuring the compelling works of aspiring filmmakers on campus and the debut of Intermotion's feature film "Third Wheeler's Recovery Society"!
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Screen on the Green returns September 1st to usher in the new year with two more films: Ocean's 8 @ 8:00pm and Black Panther @ 10:00pm. Come meet us in the Sunken Garden with friends and blankets, grab some free popcorn and cotton candy, and enjoy.
Fall Semester Film Series - Scenes of Siberia
The Way Back, Sept 12 Tucker 127a 5 pm.
Angels of the Revolution, Sept 18th, Wash 315 5 pm.
Dersu Uzala, Sept 27 Tucker 127a 5pm.
Aerograd, Oct 1 Tucker 127a 5 pm.
Turkish-German filmmaker Fatih Akin's "In the Fade" (2017) centers on a woman, Katja, whose life collapses after the death of her husband and son in a bomb attack. After a time of mourning and injustice, Katja seeks revenge.
AMP is proud to present the long-awaited return of the Parr family in Incredibles 2, screening on September 14th and 15th in the Commonwealth Auditorium. Showings will be held at 7:00pm and 9:30pm both nights with a ticket price of only $3!
The German House presents Fatih Akin's Aus dem Nichts (In the Fade, 2017; German with English subtitles)
AMP is proud to present the long-awaited return of the Parr family in Incredibles 2 screening on September 21st and 22nd in the Commonwealth Auditorium. Showings will be held at 10:00pm on Friday, & 7:00pm and 9:30pm on Saturday with a ticket price of $3!
Join the Muscarelle Museum of Art for a free screening of "Loving Vincent." The screening will include a short introduction by the student organizers. William & Mary students and members of the Williamsburg community are welcome!
AMP presents the latest rendition of Dinner and a Movie, featuring Jim Halpert's "A Quiet Place" (2018). All are welcome to come enjoy a free dinner to accompany the flick, but please, leave your voices at the door, or else you're in for a surprise.
The 7th Annual W&M Youth Filmmaking Institute gives Williamsburg-area middle and high school students hands-on experience in making films. It takes place in Swem's Reeder Media Center.
"Native Pacific Islander Cinema and the Ethics of Cinematic Sovereignty."
The 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is upon us. To celebrate one of the most timeless and terrifying tales, W&M Libraries will host a read-a-thon October 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Swem Library's lobby. Refreshments will be provided.
Enjoy a free showing of the film Sky Ladder
Screening of "RBG," a documentary about the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, hosted by the Comparative Legal Student Scholars. Free admission and refreshments. Open to the public.
The Language Houses of W&M present a week of fantastic and fairy tale movies!
Join the American Indian Student Association for a FREE meal and a discussion about Disney's Pocahontas!
AMP Presents: MIssion Impossible Fallout November 30 and December 1. Tickets are only $3. Two screenings will be held both nights at 7:00pm and 9:00pm. FREE Popcorn as well.
AMP presents: Mission Impossible Fallout on November 30 and December 1. Tickets are only $3. Two screenings will be held both nights at 7:00pm and 9:00pm. FREE Popcorn as well.
The rules are simple: write, shoot, and edit a short film in just 24 hours! The contest is open to W&M students and alumni, pros and amateurs alike, and is a chance to show your filmmaking chops on the big screen.
The second film in the student-run film series ?Gender Justice on the Russian Screen,? Circus (dir. Grigorii Aleksandrov, 1936), will be screened on Wednesday, 30 January, in Tucker 127A at 5:00 p.m.
Directed by W&M professor Nathan Rabalais, Finding Cajun (2018) makes its Virginia premiere during the W&M Global Film Festival. The documentary presents a critical perspective on the origin and evolution of Cajun identity. Q&A with director to follow.
Join us for a screening of "The Hunting Ground", a documentary film that shines light on sexual assault on college campuses in the United States.
February 15th marks the 34th anniversary of the John Hughes classic: The Breakfast Club. AMP is marking the occasion with a special late nite screening and complimentary continental breakfast, courtesy of Honey Butters.
Join the Lemon Project for a screening of a Frances Causey film, "The Long Shadow." Two white Southern filmmakers trace their families' slave-owning pasts and America's history of oppression to show how racism still affects the very soul of our nation.
Focusing on the stories of African migrants in Sicily, Fata Morgana looks out to the struggles currently faced by migrants and refugees worldwide.
Join us for a screening of the film Little Women (1994) as well as a discussion about this groundbreaking novel!
Filmmaker Jack Bryan suggests that Vladimir Putin is behind a 30-year history of covert political warfare to disrupt and ultimately control world events.
A short film about a young college student who struggles to cope with the pain of anxiety and depression. The film was produced by William & Mary students with the majority of the film shot on the university's campus.
Join NALS and William and Mary Women's Law Society for a movie night showing "Keepers of the Game" about an all-Native girls lacrosse team from Salmon River High in Fort Covington, NY. Popcorn and pizza will be served.
The Gaza Fixer is a documentary film about Raed Athamneh, war survivor and trusted news "fixer" to journalists in Gaza, capturing moments of suffering and endurance with remarkable intimacy. Filmmaker Miriam Shahin will be present for Q&A after.
W&M Library Ambassadors are here to prove the Academy wrong. Come to our free showing of Crazy Rich Asians to see why this book turned movie is a true star.
WMGIC III is a case competition, which recruits teams of students from all majors to pitch proposals concerning relevant global challenges scheduled for 3/29 and 3/30. Register here: bit.ly/WMGICIII. Cash prizes of at least $850 will be awarded!
It's that time of year again! SA Student diversity is celebrating the many diverse individuals we have on campus, with I AM W&M Week. Events range from movie screenings to Queerbrew. Please come out and support a great week of events!
AASI and Rainbow Coalition are hosting Jess X. Snow, a queer migrant Asian-Canadian artist, filmmaker, and pushcart-nominated poet on April 17th, Wednesday. Join us in a screening of the film AFTEREARTH at 7 PM followed by a poetry recital and Q & A.
FREE admission, food, and popcorn. Spider-Verse screens first at 8:00pm and Easy A at 10:00pm.
William & Mary students, faculty, and staff are invited to share military veteran stories in a pop-up digital storytelling exhibit. Stories will be told in creative formats and shared digitally.
Learn more & RSVP at facesofveterans.blogs.wm.edu
Join AMP as we screen Detective Pikachu (PG) at 8pm and Booksmart (R) at 10pm
A documentary on Phil Rosenthal's experiences during the making of "Voroniny," the Russian-language version of "Everybody Loves Raymond".
The story begins in a hospital in Rome, Italy, where an elderly lady, originally an immigrant from Russia, is on her deathbed.
Before our screening of Toy Story 4, join us for a round of Pixar trivia and the opportunity to create your own Forky family with supplies provided by AMP in the Programming Suite!
Toy Story 4 Screening
Interested in archaeology? Join us for a poster session, information on career and fieldwork opportunities, and a screening of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Presented as part of Muscarelle Explorations: Bauhaus at 100, this film memoir recounts the beginning of the Staatliche Bauhaus Weimar with contributions from former students and historians, a strong selection of artworks as well as archival footage.
AMP celebrates the beginning of your favorite month by screening a classic Halloween throwback--Hocus Pocus!
This is a fun engaging event with Free Food, Prizes and a oppertunity to find out if you are a real fan of Horror Movies! Here are the categories for the event:
In Milan, a waiter cycling home from working at a prestigious private school's gala is hit by a car. The driver flees, leaving the waiter lying in the street badly injured. The next day, two well-known families' lives are connected by the incident.
30 Jahre Mauerfall - Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
AMP presents 2019's critically-acclaimed THE FAREWELL directed by Lulu Wang and starring Awkwafina. Tickets are $5 and include the screening and a dinner catered by Hong Kong Restaurant.
Experience the cult classic hit The Rocky Horror Picture Show with the Satanic Mechanics, William & Mary's annual student-led Shadowcast! $5 entry
Join us for an afternoon with television actor and film director, Tim Reid, on Sunday, November 10 at 11 a.m.
An utterly charming tale of good food, feisty ladies and unlikely friendships during a very Roman holiday.
James Wolpaw, an Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker will be coming to W&M on Tuesday November 19th.
Join us for a screening of 16 Bars following a unique music rehabilitation effort in Richmond and offering a rare glimpse at the human stories – and songs – that are locked away in our nation’s jails and prisons.
AMP presents its first-ever Oscars Watch Party!
Student Assembly Sponsors- I AM W&M WEEK PRESENTS: ROMA
In honor of Black History Month, AMP and the African Cultural Society at William & Mary has teamed up to screen one of the best films of 2019, The Last Black Man in San Francisco (Winner of Best Director at the Sundance Film Festival).
Chase away the Mondays and Spring Break anticipation with a screening of "12 Angry Men" in Room 119 at 5pm on Monday, March 2nd.
Join us for our Movie Night at Hispanic House!! (attention, not at Botetourt, at Giles 2nd floor!) PELO MALO (Venezuela).
Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman celebrates the life and career of one of the world’s greatest architectural photographers. Shulman’s images brought modern architecture to the American mainstream.
Adoor Gopalakrishnan is among the world’s great living filmmakers.
Akira Mizuta Lippit, (Vice Dean, USC's School of Cinematic Arts) explores the ways in which Japanese cinema has responded to a second nuclear crisis, and how the echoes of 1945 have returned to the contemporary moment, or perhaps had never left at all.
Stream a movie with roommates or friends (physically distant, of course!) to be part of our campus-wide watch party!
Stream a movie with roommates or friends (physically distant, of course!) to be part of our campus-wide watch party!
The William & Mary Russian & Post-Soviet Studies Program Presents Film Series about landmark cultural figures!
Diskussion zum Film "Toni Erdmann" (Dir. Maren Ade, 2016)
Hosted by the Institute for Integrative Conservation and Planet Women, this two-part event includes a screening of the National Geographic documentary Women of Impact followed by a panel discussion highlighting trailblazing women in conservation.
"The Social Dilemma" is a Netflix documentary exploring how social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram generate user-specific content to boost engagement and why social media is paradoxically contributing to greater social isolation.
Join us as we celebrate our wonderful first generation students!
Frozen Obsession follows the Northwest Passage Project team, including Dr. Donglai Gong from VIMS, on their 18-day, 2,000-mile expedition aboard the icebreaker R/V Oden in the Arctic in search of clues to understanding the effects of climate change.
To kick off the Asian Centennial at W&M commemorating the admission of Chen Pu-Kao, the first Chinese, Asian, and student of color so far on record, the Asian, Pacific, and Middle Eastern Film Series presents Larissa Lam's film "Far East Deep South."
Join us for a discussion about the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman and the educational implications.
Come and watch clips of the film I Am Not Your Negro, a movie adaptation of James Baldwin's unfinished work, Remember This House and discuss an ongoing Civil Rights movement.
Join us as we kick off the 2021 festival with a collection of short films created by students in only 24 hours.
In partnership with Alma Mater Productions (AMP), the GFF is presenting four nights of programs at the W&M Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre – it’s the AMPitheatre!
Films Shown:
LUPIN III: THE FIRST- March 25
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN -March 26
MANDIBLES- March 27
“Searching for Anna May Wong,” traces the journey of actor Natasha Tina Liu, who raises the question, “If trailblazing Anna May Wong were still alive today, would she still face the same racism and challenges she experienced during her time in Hollywood?”
The 24 Speed "live" screening suffered some setbacks because of the weather, but we've schedule a virtual screening for Thursday, April 1 at 7PM.
RPSS program invite you for upcoming individual film screenings in Fall 2021
Center for Student Diversity is proud to celebrate LGBTQ+ history month! Check out this link for a list of events and more information! https://bit.ly/2YDviom
A Film Screening and Panel Discussion Featuring Diya Bose, Assistant Professor of GSWS/SOCL, Vivian Hamilton, Professor of Law and Rev. Charles Bauer, Chaplain, Episcopal Church at W&M
Screening the movie "The Man who Sold his Skin" to be followed by a discussion on refugees.
Come watch the screening of Rhadem Musawah’s latest film, “BUDJANG”, this Friday (10/22), at 5 pm in Blow 201.
The Javaad Alipoor Company presents
Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran
Written by Javaad Alipoor
Co-Created by Javaad Alipoor and Kirsty Housley
Join the Center for Student Diversity for the Day of the Dead 2021 Celebration Events. For more information see the full summary.
The Javaad Alipoor Company presents
Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran
Written by Javaad Alipoor
Co-Created by Javaad Alipoor and Kirsty Housley
There are Satanic Mechanics taking over William & Mary! Come see this interactive screening of the Rocky Horror Picture Show with a LIVE shadowcast troupe!
Join us for the virtual unveiling of Roberto Jamora’s print Confluence. This event will begin with a short film chronicling Jamora’s journey as he created the commemorative print for the Asian Centennial and will end with a Q&A.
"Sankofa" is a legendary 1993 independent film by Ethiopian American director, Haile Gerima, who describes his work as "a resistance film" amplifying Black resistance to enslavement as a resource for resistance to continuing oppression.
Community Discussion where participants will examine selected Star Trek episodes that explore the Social Justice and Equity issues.
Milli’s Awakening (Natasha Kelly, 2018) profiles eight Black women artists living in Germany.
Stream the 45-minute film on your own, then join our discussion with Dr. Kelly on March 23, 3:30-4:30pm on Zoom (in English). Email rellis01@wm.edu for links.
Join the Library Ambassadors for movie night! The Princess Bride will be playing in the Ford Classroom on Friday, March 25 at 6:00pm. Free snacks and drinks will be provided.
Charles W. Reeder Media Center is partnering with Ampersand International Arts Festival (formerly W&M's Global Film Festival) to once again host the highly anticipated 24 Speed Filmmaking Competition.
Entering its 15th year, the W&M Global Film Festival is now the Ampersand International Arts Festival, presented by William & Mary.
The W&M Middle Eastern Music Ensemble featuring a Sabah Fakhri tribute, Leah Glenn's Barefoot Modern Dancers, and preceded by Sirens, a Sundance Festival film about the first all-women thrash metal band in Lebanon directed by Rita Baghdadi.
A movie night hosted by the IIC's Student Leadership Council and W&M Global Innovation Challenge.
This event celebrates the launch of the new Environmental Humanities concentration in ENSP (Environment and Sustainability Program).
It's Earth Week!
The film Love is the Way tells the stories of these connections, and the power of the continuing efforts to keep oil companies out of the Refuge’s sacred coastal plain.
William & Mary Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA), with the Black Law Student Association and Election Law Society, is hosting a screening of Chosen, a documentary about five Korean-American congressional candidates who ran in 2020.
The Institute for Integrative Conservation, in collaboration with the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, presents the award-winning documentary: “INVISIBLE HAND, a “paradigm shifting” documentary about the creation of ‘Rights of Nature’.
We're screening A Crime on the Bayou at 4:30 p.m., followed by a live virtual conversation with Nancy Buirski (director) and Gary Duncan (film protagonist), and Lolis Eric Elie (Author, Filmmaker, Film Subject). View the trailer here.
The Arabic program for Homecoming.
Come watch and discuss an episode from Netflix's High On The Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America.
Enjoy a screening of The Price of Everything, part of our Fall 2022 Muscarelle Explorations series!
Using the power of film to entertain, educate and connect our audiences to issues related to Jewish life in the U.S., Israel, and around the world.
Come hear from community experts about poverty in Williamsburg and what you can do about it!
In collaboration with the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, the Institute for Integrative Conservation offers for streaming: NEWTOK, A Patagonia Film
Come by the CSD, wear your PJs and bring your blankets and watch the Polar Express with us. We will be serving hot cocoa in collaboration with Kappa Pi. See you soon!
The Satanic Mechanics present their annual interactive screening of the Rocky Horror Picture Show with live shadow cast performances on December 2nd and 4th!
INHABITANTS follows five Native American Tribes across deserts, coastlines, forests, and prairies as they restore their traditional land management practices.
Join us for German Movie Night. This week we are watching The People vs. Fritz Bauer.
"A Home for My Heart" film screening around trans experiences in South Asia.
Join for a screening of "My Name is Pauli Murray" and discussion.
A screening of the 2022 documentary Not a Tame Lion about John Boswell to include a Q&A with the director Craig Bettendorf. Jay Watkins, Ph.D. from the H.R. Tyler Department of History, will moderate.
Join us at Highland on Saturday, July 8, from 1-3 p.m. for a screening of Daniel Chester French: American Sculptor, a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley.
Join the Global Research Institute for a brief discussion of Oppenheimer’s legacy with nuclear historian Dr. Ryan Musto, followed by a screening of Christopher Nolan’s new film Oppenheimer.
Bring friends and family out to watch Coco in the School of Education Courtyard.
A screening of Koshien: Japan’s Field of Dreams, a documentary film about high school baseball in Japan. The director, Ema Ryan Yamazaki, will join remotely to answer your questions. This event precedes a baseball symposium which will be held October 27.
Screening of documentary film Maka, about the first Black news editor in Italy, followed by Q&A with the film's director Elia Moutamid.
The Satanic Mechanics will be performing a live shadowcast to the 1975 cult classic movie Rocky Horror Picture Show! Come join us for a magnificent night of debauchery, dancing, and callbacks.
The Satanic Mechanics will be performing a live shadowcast to the 1975 cult classic movie Rocky Horror Picture Show! Come join us for a magnificent night of debauchery, dancing, and callbacks.
Film screening of Tokyo Pop on Dec. 8 at 7:00pm in Tucker Hall, Rm 127. This is the first screening of the film in the state of Virginia.
Nekisa Cooper '99 is a highly successful film producer. Her feature film Pariah played at Sundance, received great critical acclaim and was recently added to the national registry. She'll talk with students and faculty on Thursday.
This film is part of our student-run film series, and it will be introduced by Volodymyr Shalkivskyi, Ukrainian diplomat (ret.).
Join the Arts & Sciences Dean’s Office on Feb. 22 & 23 for our 2nd annual Inclusive Inquiry Speaker Series! The two-day film festival will feature award-winning films from Cadence Theatre Company & keynote speaker writer-director, Omar Kamara (ECON, '15)
Join the Arts & Sciences Dean’s Office on Feb. 22 & 23 for our 2nd annual Inclusive Inquiry Speaker Series! The two-day film festival will feature award-winning films from Cadence Theatre Company & keynote speaker writer-director, Omar Kamara (ECON, '15)
CHANNEL is a contemporary video art and short film Exhibition
The 2024 Ampersand International Arts Festival will feature a week of films, live performances, workshops, panels, receptions, and more, March 18-24.
Join us for a screening of short films made by WeMake Filmmakers members from all genres, followed by a Q&A session with the producers and directors. We will have a red carpet, so, dress to impress; you never know where the paparazzi might find you!
CHANNEL. A Video & Short Film Exhibition, curated by Patrick Harkin. April 7 - March 12, 2024. Andrews Gallery
Reception: March 28, 4-7pm. Andrews Gallery and Foyer.
Film und Farbe - Film and Coloring! We will paint with crayon while watching Heimatfilme - a German genre of the 1950s known for its escapism.
We invite you to a special premiere of the film, "Ezra" at Movie Tavern Williamsburg ahead of the film's national release next month. This event will take place on Monday, April 15 at 8pm. Admission and movie snacks provided!
Join us in Tucker Hall Theatre (Room 127A) for a screening of Exposing Muybridge. Free and open to all.
Intermotion Productions Presents: "Milestone": A FMST student screening featuring the compelling works of aspiring filmmakers on campus and the debut of Intermotion's feature film "Third Wheeler's Recovery Society"!
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