At the University
Kelvin Smith Library holds a growing collection of
films on DVD. See the library film
holdings. In the library is the Freedman Center,
where
students
can
capture
video
from
DVDs
and other sources, shoot and
edit video, and much more. The library also has information about some research tools for film studies.
The CWRU Film Society
regularly screens recent popular cinema and other kinds of films as well.
Case Western Reserve regularly hosts film-related events, which have
included an evening of
Buster Keaton
short films with live piano accompaniment, Baker-Nord Center film
series, and a visit from Groundhog Day screenwriter Danny Rubin.
In the Area
Directly across the street from Guilford House, the building that
houses the
English Department, is the Cleveland
Cinematheque, which offers an outstanding year-round program of
films.The Cleveland
Museum of Art, also in University Circle, presents film series as
well.
Area movie theaters, including the Cedar Lee, screen a variety
of mainstream and other kinds of films.
Film Festivals
Every spring, films from around the world screen at the Cleveland International Film Festival.
The Ohio
Independent
Film
Festival also is hosted annually.
Go to the Film Studies main page.

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