Congratulations to our Class of 2021
UBC Theatre and Film is immensely proud of our Class of 2021. Over the past few years, these graduates have developed their imaginative, technical, and intellectual skills as they prepare to embark on their careers. We cannot wait to see what they do next.
Setting the Stage for Accessibility
Every year, National Accessibility Week celebrates diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. UBC Theatre and Film is proud to feature three members of our community who are driving social change in the performing arts.
UBC Department of Theatre and Film Teaching Assistantships
Summer and Winter sessions positions available.
The BA Film Studies program at UBC now accepting applications for Sept 2021!
The deadline for applications is May 8, 2021.
Meet four women scholars leading innovative research in UBC Theatre and Film
Every day of the year, UBC Theatre and Film is made better by the contributions of the strong and resilient women in our midst.
Invitation to the Interdisciplinary Histories Research Cluster’s Spring Event Series 2021!
Organized and moderated by Dr. Stefan Sunandan Honisch, Banting Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Theatre and Film.
MA & Ph.D. in Cinema and Media Studies: Call for Applications from Prospective Graduate Students!
Application Deadline: Dec 1, 2020.
Cinema and Media Studies Professor Ernest Mathijs Co-writes “The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film”!
A film study of the Canadian horror film scene.
Screening Censorship Conference: New Histories, Perspectives, and Theories on Censorship!
UBC Cinema and Media Studies Professor, Ernest Mathijs, and Ghent University’s Daniel Biltereyst have co-organized the Screening Censorship Conference taking place on October 16 & 17 online!
Fourth Year Film Studies Student, Coral Santana, Speaks to Life in 2020/21.
Coral Santana is an Afro-Latina writer, producer, and activist born in the Dominican Republic. She is a 4th-year student at UBC, majoring in Film Studies with a minor in Creative Writing.