Women and the Silent Screen Online: Entr’acte

Friday, June 4 2021 - Sunday, June 6 2021

Online

Film Studies Professor Tami Williams is featured in Women and the Silent Screen – Entr’Acte, June 4-6, 2021, a four-part program on Women Film Pioneers in Chinese Women Directors, Early Soviet Documentary, Digital Humanities Breakthroughs, and notably, on Transatlantic French-US Cinema, with a featured program on Alice Guy Blaché, the first woman filmmaker, who built the first US film studio, before Hollywood!

Women and the Silent Screen Online: Entr’act

June 2, 2021
Premiere at 2:30pm EST (free to view all of June)
Kennington Bioscope: https://www.youtube.com/kenningtonbioscope

June 4-6, 2021
Online conference: FREE & open to all! REGISTER HERE
Download complete program PDF

Film Studies Professor Tami Williams is co-organizer of the Alice Guy-Blaché program, as well as the Kennington Bioscope online film series: “Solax: The House Built by Alice Guy-Blaché” which runs June 2-30.

First-year MA student in UWM English-Media, Cinema, and Digital Studies, Allison Farrell, is also one of the Kennington Bioscope program presenters.

Professor Elana Levine recently featured on the Wisconsin Public Radio Program

Professor Elana Levine recently featured on the Wisconsin Public Radio Program, “Central Time,” to discuss the future of the daytime talk show! You can listen to the interview here: https://www.wpr.org/future-daytime-talk-show