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Film Studies at NC State University The Film Studies Program at NC State University is a vibrant community of students and scholars.

The Film Studies Program at NC State University is a vibrant community of students, scholars, and filmmakers devoted to the academic study of cinema and a creative involvement in the process of filmmaking in all of its forms.

Check out Marianna Colin answering question about horror movies at her recent campus visit.
05/06/2026

Check out Marianna Colin answering question about horror movies at her recent campus visit.

7 likes. "Turning Horror Film Analysis Into Popular Youtube Channel"

Check out this article on Mariana Colin. This alumna has created a thriving YouTube channel on horror films. The article...
05/04/2026

Check out this article on Mariana Colin. This alumna has created a thriving YouTube channel on horror films. The article also covers her recent visit to campus.

Film studies alum Mariana Colin transformed a graduate school project into The Morbid Zoo, a popular YouTube channel that uses horror films to examine culture, mass media and political themes.

04/21/2026

The NCSU Student Film Society has their spring semester film festival on Wednesday, April 22, at 6pm in Dabney Hall room 222. Come see all the films the Film Society has been working on this spring. This event is FREE and open to the public.

Check out this special Fashion Week Screening tomorrow, April 21, in the Hunt James B. Hunt Jr. Library.
04/20/2026

Check out this special Fashion Week Screening tomorrow, April 21, in the Hunt James B. Hunt Jr. Library.

Please join us for a screening of Whose Woods Are These, a 7-minute animated short created entirely from woven fabric by Associate Professor Kate Nartker. Presented as part of the NC State F

University Human Resources is accepting applications for internships for the 2026-2027 academic year. There are multiple...
04/17/2026

University Human Resources is accepting applications for internships for the 2026-2027 academic year. There are multiple paid positions available for current NCSU students, including in photography and video production. The deadline to apply is May 1. Apply here:

This documentary is today, Friday, at 6pm.
04/17/2026

This documentary is today, Friday, at 6pm.

Join us for a screening of the documentary Free Joan Little, directed by Yoruba Richen, followed by a fireside discussion with the director. The film explores the landmark 1975 trial of Joan Litt

Tomorrow at 6:30pm in Hunt Library, the Global Film Series presents On Becoming a Guinea Fowl.
04/14/2026

Tomorrow at 6:30pm in Hunt Library, the Global Film Series presents On Becoming a Guinea Fowl.

On an empty road in the middle of the night, Shula stumbles across the body of her uncle. As funeral proceedings begin around them, she and her cousins bring to light the buried secrets of their middl

A/V Geeks are in the Library on Monday, April 13, at 6:30pm.
04/12/2026

A/V Geeks are in the Library on Monday, April 13, at 6:30pm.

Join A/V Geeks founder and NC State alum Skip Elsheimer and Dr. Lara Pacifici, Director of Undergraduate Programs, Forestry and Environmental Resources, to watch and discuss two short vintage educatio

04/01/2026

On Thursday, April 2, at 6:30pm in Caldwell 0G107, Wolfpack Pictures hosts a FREE and public screening of Pan's Labyrinth.

03/30/2026

On April 1, at 1pm in D.H. Hill East Learning Lab B, the Office of Undergraduate Research and the Career Development Center present: Preparing Effective Resumes. Students will have the opportunity to fine-tune their resumes and receive feedback from staff.

Today is the screening of the Lily and Lolly documentary in D.H. Hill Library.
03/26/2026

Today is the screening of the Lily and Lolly documentary in D.H. Hill Library.

Imelda May explores the legacy of Susan and Elizabeth Yeats who played a significant role in the revival of Irish literature in the 1920s.

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