On one of Hollywood’s biggest nights, CSUN students took the stage as trophy presenters at the 82nd Annual Golden Globes this past weekend.
Whether it’s star-crossed lovers dealing with the fallout of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, a young couple fleeing the antisemitism that accompanies the rise of the Soviet Union or a star athlete faced with choosing between his sister or the biggest game of his career, these are stories that tug at your heart, force you to confront uncomfortable situations and think about the power of love.
California State University, Northridge’s Spring 2024 Cinematheque series celebrates the contributions of authors, playwrights and poets — from Shakespeare and Homer to Upton Sinclair…
Public television station KCET selected three California State University, Northridge student films, all directed by women of color, to take part in its Fine…
CSUN Cinematheque will present the film series, “John Singleton & the Auteurs that Inspired Him,” beginning Wednesday, Sept. 20. The series is inspired by a…
California State University, Northridge Cinema and Television Arts (CTVA) student, Sara Sims, is a Student Academy Award Finalist for her thesis documentary “#2276”, an…
California State University, Northridge film students, along with faculty and alumni have produced a public service announcement (PSA) to address the ongoing fentanyl crisis…
California State University, Northridge will celebrate the opening of its Hollywood Foreign Press Association/Golden Globes Film Poster Art Exhibition on Sunday, Dec. 4. The…
Thanks to a powerful combination of renowned faculty, industry-standard facilities and new strategic partnerships with Epic Games and Halon Entertainment, CSUN continues to be…