This Film Would Like You To Know That It Is Important –  A Review of Chicken
Oct01

This Film Would Like You To Know That It Is Important –  A Review of Chicken

By April Klein Have you ever heard of the term “Social Problem Film”? It’s not a particularly well-phrased term, but it describes a type of film designed from its inception to tackle a larger societal issue through the lens of a traditional narrative structure. During the Golden Age of Hollywood, the term was more apt, as studios would literally commission films to cover issues they believed would draw audiences. These films would...

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Mozart’s Enchantment: A Blithewood Divertimento Experience
Oct01

Mozart’s Enchantment: A Blithewood Divertimento Experience

By Rhea Mursalin Directed and curated by the esteemed team from Bard College Conservatory of Music, Faculty Recital: Mozart Divertimento at Blithewood offers a compelling rendition of Mozart’s 1772 composition. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Blithewood Estate, the performance captures the elegance of Mozart’s work, known for its historical and musical significance. This performance effectively highlights the performers’...

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The Global Search for Education: Dancing for Trust: Bremen
Sep14

The Global Search for Education: Dancing for Trust: Bremen

This month, audiences can screen Dancing for Trust: Bremen on the Planet Classroom Network.

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The Global Search for Education: Behind the Scenes of Best Summer Ever with Lauren Smitelli and Michael Parks Randa
Sep11

The Global Search for Education: Behind the Scenes of Best Summer Ever with Lauren Smitelli and Michael Parks Randa

This month, audiences can screen Best Summer Ever on the Planet Classroom Network

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The Global Search for Education: Exploring Young Love in Attraction with Filmmaker Huanshuo Wang
Sep08

The Global Search for Education: Exploring Young Love in Attraction with Filmmaker Huanshuo Wang

This month, audiences can screen Attraction on the Planet Classroom Network.

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