From UCF to the Big Screen: Alum’s Award-winning Film Sparks Social Change For Monica Sorelle ’12, her film Mountains transcends cinema, serving both as a vivid snapshot of present-day Little Haiti and a tribute to the resilient Haitian community that shaped its vibrant identity.
Graduating UCF Film Student Completes Environmental Documentary The day after Vince Marcucci graduates, the documentary he’s developed throughout his studies at UCF will be privately screened at the Enzian Theater.
Documentary on Orlando’s ’60s Race Relations to Air on WUCF, Nationally The film “Marching Forward” by a Burnett Honors College class tells the story of how bands at two Orlando segregated high schools—one black and one white—helped bring the city together.
The True Story Behind Horror Movies Horror-film expert and Associate Professor Gary Rhodes discusses the origin of the genre, a UCF film legacy and what to watch this Halloween.
Best Movies to Stream During the Pandemic, According to UCF Film Professors From movies with a spooky resemblance to the current reality, to flicks that take you to another time and place, here are some selections to help you pass the time.
Longtime Professor Tony Major Remembered for Contribution to Film, UCF Major died at the age of 79 after 24 years at the university and leaves a legacy of students who have gone on to careers as actors, producers, directors and talent agents.
UCF Program at Love Your Shorts Film Festival to Focus on the Future of Filmmaking in State Student films also will be screened with 78 other short films from 11 countries at the Sanford event.
MFA Student to Screen ‘Waking Up White’ TV Pilot at ZORA! Fest Jason Gregory says he hopes the project highlights our similarities, rather than our differences.
UCF Students to Premiere Animated Short Films This year’s animated short films shed light on a speech disorder and sea turtle nesting. They premiere Monday, April 23, at the Center for Emerging Media.
The Life and Films of Ula Stoeckl UCF Professor Ula Stoeckl has been making films for more than 40 years, and recently had them screened at the Berlin Film Festival.
Hurricane Evacuations Are Becoming More Challenging—Physically and Psychologically Scientific American