Courtney Stephens

January Newsletter

January Newsletter

January 2020 news from the Flaherty, our past programmers, filmmakers, and fellows. Registration & Fellowship Applications for the 2020 Seminar will open on Tuesday, January 21st. Mathilde Walker-Billaud, Courtney Stephens (2019 Flaherty NYC Programmers) and Kara  Oehler will host Women in Public on January 23-26 at Triangle Arts Association. Anto Astudillo (Flaherty Fellow 2017) will be presenting “The People’s Revolt”: A Showcase of New Chilean Experimental Cinema at Anthology Film Archive, January 23….and more!

Flaherty NYC Dispatch: CONTACT HIGHS

Flaherty NYC Dispatch: CONTACT HIGHS

Program three of Flaherty NYC’s fall series SURFACE KNOWLEDGE, curated by programmers Courtney Stephens and Mathilde Walker-Billaud. The screening took place at Anthology Film Archives and was co-presented with UnionDocs and Colgate University. Filmmakers Joshua Gen Solondz and Colgate Distinguished Global Filmmaker in Residence Maryam Tafakory were in person to discuss their screened work with writer, teacher, and curator, Leo Goldsmith.

Flaherty NYC Dispatch: WHAT THE GREEKS CALL

Flaherty NYC Dispatch: WHAT THE GREEKS CALL

Program three of Flaherty NYC’s fall series SURFACE KNOWLEDGE, curated by programmers Courtney Stephens and Mathilde Walker-Billaud. The screening took place at Anthology Film Archives and was co-presented with UnionDocs and Colgate University. Filmmakers Joshua Gen Solondz and Colgate Distinguished Global Filmmaker in Residence Maryam Tafakory were in person to discuss their screened work with writer, teacher, and curator, Leo Goldsmith.

Flaherty NYC Dispatch: PRISONER'S CINEMA

Flaherty NYC Dispatch: PRISONER'S CINEMA

Program three of Flaherty NYC’s fall series SURFACE KNOWLEDGE, curated by programmers Courtney Stephens and Mathilde Walker-Billaud. The screening took place at Anthology Film Archives and was co-presented with UnionDocs and Colgate University. Filmmakers Joshua Gen Solondz and Colgate Distinguished Global Filmmaker in Residence Maryam Tafakory were in person to discuss their screened work with writer, teacher, and curator, Leo Goldsmith.