Brown University boasts a vibrant community of film historians, theorists, and makers throughout campus. From production courses in the Department of Modern Culture and Media, to film archives at the Rockefeller Library, from festivals and events to students groups and maker spaces, film-based resources and community can be found in myriad places. BAI aims to provide a hub for students, staff and faculty to learn more about working in, and with, film at Brown to foster a growing sense of connection and possibility for collaboration.
Brown Arts Institute
Film Hub
Events and resources for all things film at Brown
Film Hub
Events and resources for all things film at Brown
Ongoing Film Series
Film-Thinking asks how cinema can help us to think the many challenges facing our moment. Each Film-Thinking event comprises a curated screening of a film and a post-screening conversation. Convened by Timothy Bewes, professor of English. Presented by Cogut Institute for the Humanities.
Spearheaded by family, friends, and classmates of John F. Kennedy Jr. ’83, the initiative aims to bring film and filmmakers to the University with the goal of shedding light on some of the most urgent, challenging, and complex issues facing society through the prism of documentary.