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August 29, 2022
Mississippi Masala (Mira Nair, 1991, 118 mins) Romance blooms for Denzel Washington and Sarita Choudhury in this culture-clash tale set around a delta motel, home to a family of Indian-Ugandan émigrés. Roshan Seth, Sharmila Tagore, and Charles S. Dutton give impeccable supporting performances in...
John Turturro sits in a theater watching a film in Barton Fink
March 25, 2022
Introducing Treasures Screentests, a limited series aimed at bringing films from the Yale Film Archive back to the big screen, but in a brand-new location: the newly-renovated Yale Humanities Quadrangle's Alice Cinema (Room L01, 320 York Street). In keeping with Yale's COVID-19 prevention policies...
March 2, 2022
The Arts Library is hosting a week-long Artist Studio Archives workshop series covering basic concepts and tools for managing your studio archives –the stuff you keep that documents your creative practice and legacy. We invite you to join in one or all the workshops in the series. This series is...
January 26, 2022
Join us for a three-part series of online panel discussions where alumnae featured in the Lux et Femina: Women in Graphic Design at Yale exhibition will address topics related to graphic design: career, education, and content and design practice. Women in Graphic Design at Yale: What Can a Graphic...
collage of images of films screened by the Yale Film Archive
December 2, 2021
The Yale Film archive has joined Letterboxd, a social networking site for people who love film. For us, it is home to a treasure trove of articles, lists, and reviews that document the rich history of film preservation, education, and appreciation at Yale. Explore our Letterboxd page to find lists...
color image of young Apache chef holding a silver bowl in a field from the film Gather
October 29, 2021
Though conditions don't allow us to gather and celebrate Native American Heritage Month at in-person screenings, we hope you'll nonetheless enjoy this online offering of six documentary films telling Native American stories. These films are made available to Yale students, faculty, and staff...
October 25, 2021
Join us online for a free Indie Lens Pop-Up screening of Storm Lake, the new documentary by Jerry Risius and Beth Levison, followed by an interactive discussion of the state of local journalism with the film's stars. In Storm Lake, Pulitzer-winning editor Art Cullen and his family dedicate...

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