UWM Film Studies

UWM Film Studies Think of your favorite film. What did you like about it? The story? The characters? The action? The overall look?

Students interested in a Film Studies Major or those having questions about the Program should contact:

Zach Finch
Lecturer/Academic Advisor
[email protected]
(414)- 507-1405 If audiovisual culture means more to you than just entertainment, this may be the right major for you. Students in UWM’s Film Studies program learn about the history, theory and criticism of film and television. We discuss and

write about these areas critically; make connections between these media, historical themes and cultural change; analyze the impact of film and television on individuals and society; and compare different media formats. UWM’s Film Studies program offers a cross-department major and minor that blends courses in Film Studies with classes from English, Art History, Comparative Literature, French, Italian, and Japanese. The program promotes the study of cinema and television in their aesthetic, social, cultural, political and technological contexts and expands students’ understanding of cinema and television as essential components of our global culture.

"Blink is the first short to come out of Scream Gems Horror  Lab, which produces shorts from up-and-coming filmmakers. T...
03/09/2022

"Blink is the first short to come out of Scream Gems Horror Lab, which produces shorts from up-and-coming filmmakers. The program hails from Screen Gems, the Sony-backed genre label, with the goal of finding projects that could become features."

Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg's film, starring 'Yellowjackets' actor Sophie Thatcher, helped lead the duo to a deal to co-direct Screen Gems' 'Horrorscope.'

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