Review: Resilience: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope
Our film series examining this year's University Theme, Resilience, is underway, and our first film, Resilience: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope, is one that shows just how devastating and long-term emotional trauma can be. Tuesday night in Miller...
2018 Winona State Film Series: Resilience
Hello and welcome all to our Winona State Film Series this fall, tied to the university theme of "Resilience." Resilience is defined by the ability to overcome adversity and show elasticity to continue to fight against the odds. Each film we have chosen for this...
Welcome Back to POVwinona!
Hello and welcome to our faithful readers, both those who have followed us since last winter and those exploring the website anew. We have been busy so far in 2018 creating criticism/analysis about film noir, page-to-screen adaptation, and live coverage of the...
Page to Screen: Short Film Adaptation
In this issue of POVwinona, we present three short films that Winona State film students and alumni created this year. After studying the book to film adaptation process, they selected original material that inspired them to create new adaptations. This process...
Stanley Kubrick: Unique Filmmaking from an Established Auteur
This issue of POVwinona concludes my analysis of the work of Stanley Kubrick. The visual essay above examines Kubrick’s work through the lens of the auteur theory as posited by Andrew Sarris in 1962–a theory that rose among critics and scholars at the very moment Kubrick established himself as arguably the most important and influential auteur of the 20th century.
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