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Ithaca College professor discusses role of new media

By | Feb 16, 2016

Ithaca College professor Patricia Zimmerman was recently chosen to serve on the International Documentary Association Awards Jury for short-form series in new media.


Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival at Cinemapolis

By The Ithacan | Apr 15, 2015

Cinemapolis hosts the 18th annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, featuring films from around the world as well as local artists and organizations.


Novelist Sorayya Khan to read in Handwerker Gallery

By | Apr 6, 2015

On April 8, Sorayya Khan will read from her novel “City of Spies” in the Handwerker Gallery.


Ithaca College to host 18th environmental film festival

By | Mar 24, 2015

FLEFF is a local annual film festival in its 18th year and has been sponsored by Ithaca College since 2004. This year’s festival will include films on several topics, ranging from New York City rooftop farmers to the crisis in the Congo, all under the umbrella theme of habitats.


FLEFF guests to discuss ideological dissonance

By | Mar 26, 2014

FLEFF will run from March 31 to April 6, and will include more than 100 film screenings and workshops on the Ithaca College campus and at Cinemapolis.


Review: Classic documentary comes to life with live music

By | Jan 29, 2014

In the enchanting Sage Chapel at Cornell University, a packed house silences its cellphones, ready to experience the captivating combination of the Cloud Chamber Orchestra and the silent film, “Grass: A Nation’s Battle for Life.” The event, sponsored by the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival and Cornell Cinema, was mesmerizing as viewers traveled through musical and visual worlds.


FLEFF formulates forthcoming film festivities

By | Mar 27, 2013

The 16th annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival will center on the theme of mobilities.


FLEFF celebrates 15 years

By | Mar 28, 2012

Organizers of the 2012 Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival are celebrating the event’s 15th year in Ithaca in a big way — with a focus on small utopias.