The Triangle Film Salon is a film studies working group composed of faculty and advanced graduate students working in Film and Media Studies and related fields at Duke, NC State, UNC Chapel Hill, and other universities and institutions in the Triangle area in North Carolina. We are meeting once a month in Durham, Raleigh or Chapel Hill to read and provide comments on each others’ essays, chapters, etc. and to co-organize film-related events.
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Recent Posts
- ROBIN VISSER (UNC-Chapel Hill): “Shadow Plays and Queer Enlightenments in Stanley Kwan’s Lan Yu”
- Inga Pollmann (UNC-Chapel Hill): “The Lives of a Salamander: Temporalities in/of the Cinema”
- Rick Warner (English and Comparative Literature, UNC Chapel Hill): “Filming a Miracle: Contemplative Strategies from Dreyer to Reygadas”
- Workshop with Dan Morgan: “André Bazin, Film Theory, and Modernism”
- Lecture November 15th: Dan Morgan (University of Pittsburgh) “Film, Philosophy, Fantasy: Camera Movements and The Problem of Point of View”
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