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Black Movements Dance Theatre used a variety of styles in their spring show.

In Varied Forms, Art Provokes Challenging Conversations

By Michael Fiedorowicz, Katherine Pietro, and Bryan Yuen April 24, 2015

This past academic year, Georgetown students struggled with national issues such as race relations, as well as personal issues of mental health and safety. While much of this dialogue took place in classrooms,...

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This month, the highly anticipated Filmfest D.C. will bring together a variety of international feature and short films.

The Cinematic Season

By Katherine Pietro, Bryan Yuen, and Michael Fiedorowicz April 10, 2015

Coinciding with the famed cherry blossoms reaching peak bloom, film premieres and festivals proliferate in Washington, D.C. More than 2,000 miles from Hollywood, the city may not be considered the...

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Mesbah Uddin (SFS ’15) has been pursuing a new filmmaking project titled “11:59.”

SFS Student Begins Filmmaking Journey

By Bryan Yuen January 23, 2015

Georgetown student and filmmaker Mesbah Uddin (SFS ’15) discusses his new film “11:59.” Uddin dissects his process and the ways in which his style has changed since his first production titled...

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