Film Production

I Will Keep Your Light directed by Chelsea Xinyi

UBC Theatre and Film Celebrates Asian Heritage Month! 

In the areas of film and theatre, many scholars, academics, and artists from our department champion their work in Asian and Asian Canadian art. Photo: “I Will Keep Your Light” directed by Chelsea Xinyi.

Leo Awards
Congratulations to MFA Director Laura Di Cicco and Incoming Masters Cinema and Media Studies Student Michael Stringer on Being Awarded SHHRC Grants!
Shannon Walsh

Film Production Associate Professor Shannon Walsh Awarded the Prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship!

2020 Fellows are drawn from 53 scholarly disciplines and artistic fields, 78 different academic institutions, 31 states and the District of Columbia, and 2 Canadian provinces.

Photo credit: Mark Rylance and Stephen Fry in 2012's Twelfth Night, Globe Theatre

HOW TO KEEP BUSY DURING QUARANTINE!

Here are some of the links that we’ve gathered to make your quarantine time more interesting and creative, including links from service organizations, non-profits, alumni, students, and random cool things to watch and do.

Still from "American Woman"

Alumni Nominated for 2020 Canadian Screen Awards!

Congrats to our alumni nominated for Canadian Screen Awards for achievement.

Film Production Professor Shannon Walsh’s Feature Documentary, Illusions of Control, screenings across Canada!

Film Production Professor Shannon Walsh’s Feature Documentary, “Illusions of Control”, screens across Canada!

A riveting meditation on resilience in the face of disaster, “Illusions of Control” unfolds in landscapes irrevocably shaped by human attempts to dominate them.

Antoine Bourges

Welcome Film Production Assistant Professor Antoine Bourges!

Antoine holds an MFA in Film Production from York University and previously served as an adjunct faculty member at Humber College.

Lisa Jackson

Announcing the Phil Lind Multicultural Artist in Residence for 2019/2020: Lisa Jackson.

Each year the UBC Rogers Communications Multicultural Film Production Project brings a globally recognized filmmaker to UBC Theatre and Film as the Phil Lind Multicultural Artist in Residence.