Announcements
Berlinale Premiere: “Expedition Content” by Ernst Karel and Veronika Kusumaryati
FSC-Harvard Fellows, Ernst Karel and Veronika Kusumaryati will premiere Expedition Content at the 70th Berlin Film Festival at the end of February.
Notes from the Field: Making “inVISIBLE” by James Rutenbeck
I set out five + years ago to make "inVISIBLE," a nonfiction film about students enrolled in a yearlong tuition-free humanities night course for people living around the poverty line.
World Premiere of Deniz Tortum’s “Phases of Matter” at IFFR
Deniz Tortum, FSC-Harvard Fellow 2016-17, 2017-18, will screen his FSC supported film "Phases of Matter" as part of a world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) this January.
Accepting Applications: The 2020-21 Film Study Center-Harvard Fellowships
Applications for the FSC-Harvard Fellowships are now open. The Film Study Center offers fellowships for the production of original film, video, photographic, and phonographic projects.
2020-21 Film Study Center-LEF Foundation Fellowship
The Film Study Center and LEF Foundation announce their continued support of the Film Study Center-LEF Foundation Fellowship in 2020-21.
Watching Experimental Films in Our Settler Colonial Context
FSC Flaherty Fellow, Shireen Hamza reflects on her experience at the 2019 Flaherty Film Seminar, "Action!" programmed by Shai Heredia.
McMillan-Stewart Fellow Dieudo Hamadi Connects with Harvard Filmmakers and Audiences
This year’s McMillan-Stewart Fellow in Distinguished Filmmaking, Dieudo Hamadi from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, spent a whirlwind week at Harvard to screen his films and interact with the Harvard community.
Notes from the Field: Anocha Suwichakornpong’s “Come Here”
The starting point for “Come Here” was that I wanted to make a film about young people. This inevitably led me to questions about love.
James Rutenbeck awarded the FSC-LEF Fellowship
We are excited to announce the awarding of our first Film Study Center-LEF Foundation Fellowship to James Rutenbeck for his project “inVisible.”
FSC-Radcliffe fellow Mati Diop wins at Cannes
Mati Diop makes history as the first black woman filmmaker to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Call for Applications: The Film Study Center 2019-20 Harvard Fellowships
Application deadline: February 15, 2019
FSC Fellow Jodi Mack screens The Grand Bizarre
FSC fellow Jodie Mack screens her latest film THE GRAND BIZARRE at the DocYard on Feb. 11, 2019.











