by Joe Van Ryn | May 14, 2019 | Issues, Left
In a career that has spanned well over thirty years from his debut 1986 feature She’s Gotta Have It to the recent BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee has forged his own path as an African American auteur and provocateur, playing by his own rules to tell his own stories in...
by Hailey Torborg | May 1, 2019 | Issues, Left
Hello and welcome to another documentary issue of POVwinona! Our prior issue focused on documentaries from the 2019 Frozen River Film Festival, and continuing with that theme, Film Studies students share their takes on five additional contemporary documentaries. With...
by McKenna Scherer | Mar 18, 2019 | Issues, Left
Hello and welcome to a new issue of POVwinona! To refresh your feed after WSU’s Spring Break, this issue focuses on documentary films featured at this year’s Frozen River Film Festival in Winona. We could not help but further celebrate yet another fantastic...
by Madeline Peterson | Feb 1, 2019 | Issues, Left
In celebration of Black History Month 2019, Winona State’s Film Studies Program is collaborating with the Office of Inclusion and Diversity on the film series “Resilience and Resistance in the films of Spike Lee.” Spike Lee burst onto the filmmaking...
by Seth Lamey | Dec 27, 2018 | Issues, Left
There are many forms of film curation and exhibition offered throughout the film community. Winona State hosted a film series tied to the university theme of “resilience” this past fall, and students engaged in and cultivated curation skills and knowledge...
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