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Afro-Argentine (In)Visibility: Screening and Conversation with Filmmaker Wisny Dorce

Building 260, Pigott Hall, Room 252

Hosted by the Race and Gender in the Global Hispanophone Research Group Please join us for a screening of episodes from Wisny Dorce's miniseries Los hermanos afro, the first miniseries starring Afro-Argentines. The screening will be followed by a conversation between Wisny Dorce and IDEAL Provostial Fellow Dr. Jennifer Alpert along with ample time for […]

Environmental Justice Film Festival At Stanford University | Tuesday April 15 |Screening of Inhabitants

https://dschool.stanford.edu/connect/maps-directions, d.school atrium

An interactive film screening and community engagement series about climate change and environmental equity. This event is brought to you by: The Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Environmental Justice Working Group and Lede New Orleans. Tuesday April 15, 5-8pm (Screening of Inhabitants) Tuesday April 22, 5-8pm (Screening of Mikuba) Wednesday April 30, 5-8pm (Screening of […]

“THE STATELESS DIPLOMAT” Screening + Q & A with Mimi Malayan

Roble Hall, Roble Hall Theatre

Join the Stanford Armenian Students Association for a special screening of "The Stateless Diplomat", a powerful documentary that brings to light the extraordinary life of Diana Apcar. For a decade, before and after Apcar’s appointment as Armenia’s Honorary Consul to Japan, she fought tirelessly for Armenian Genocide survivors, offering aid and advocacy at a time […]

PBS Caregiving Documentary Preview

GSB Knight - McClelland, M105

As a Community Engagement Partner, the Center for Social Innovation at Stanford is hosting a Preview of the upcoming documentary “Caregiving” executive produced by Bradley Cooper's Lea Pictures and WETA Washington D.C. on April 17th at Stanford GSB, McClelland Building (room M105) from 6:15 - 7:30 pm. The full 2-hour film, airing on 330+ PBS […]

Film Screening of “Paradise” (2023)

McMurtry Building, Oshman Hall

“Paradise” revisits South Korea’s era of authoritarian development (1970s-1980s) through the lens of queer livelihood. Despite the harsh realities of successive dictatorships, compulsory military service, and expectations of marriage and childbirth, six elderly gay men reveal how they converted second-run theaters and nearby bars into popular sites of erotic liberation, same-sex friendships, and romantic encounters. […]

The Promise Film Screening: Armenian Genocide Awareness Week

GSB Gunn Building, G102

Join us for a screening of The Promise, a powerful historical drama set during the Armenian Genocide. Starring Oscar Isaac and Christian Bale, the film brings to life the human stories behind a dark chapter in history—highlighting love, loss, and resilience amidst tragedy. Following the screening, there will be a short discussion and reflection space […]

Environmental Justice Film Festival At Stanford University | Tuesday April 22 |Screening of Mikuba

https://dschool.stanford.edu/connect/maps-directions, d.school atrium

An interactive film screening and community engagement series about climate change and environmental equity. This event is brought to you by: The Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Environmental Justice Working Group and Lede New Orleans. Tuesday April 22, 5-8pm (Screening of Mikuba) Wednesday April 30, 4-7pm (Screening of Life & Debt) Wednesday May 7, 5-8pm […]

Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and the Biotech Revolution

Li Ka Shing Center, Berg Hall

We are thrilled to invite you to a special private screening of the forthcoming documentary, Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and the Biotech Revolution next month. The screening will take place at 4pm on Thursday, April 24, 2025 at the Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center - Berg Hall. Following the film will be […]

Bridges of Time: A Screening and Conversation with Filmmaker Audrius Stonys

McMurtry Building, Oshman Hall

MFA in Documentary Film Program presents A documentary feature film Bridges of Time by Audrius Stonys Co-sponsored by CREEES (Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies) “At the beginning of the 1960s, when the French pioneers of cinéma vérité set out to achieve a new realism, and when direct cinema in Québec began to […]

Talismans of Place and Touch: Tactile Histories / Kinetic Memories

McMurtry Building, Oshman Hall

To celebrate our 10th year, the Anderson Collection is excited to present a film screening event organized and curated by the Stanford Cinematheque inspired by the work and artists featured in The Anderson Collection's Spring Exhibition, The Journey Continues. Talismans of Place and Touch: Tactile Histories / Kinetic Memories explores the textural dimensions of memory, […]

Environmental Justice Film Festival At Stanford University | Wednesday April 30 | Screening of Life & Debt

d.school, d.school atrium

An interactive film screening and community engagement series about climate change and environmental equity. This event is brought to you by: The Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Environmental Justice Working Group and Lede New Orleans. Wednesday April 30, 4-7pm (Screening of Life & Debt) Wednesday May 7, 5-8pm (Screening of Standing Above The Clouds + […]

Dive-In Movie Night: Mamma Mia!

Arrillaga Outdoor Education & Recreation Center, Avery Rec Pool

Come and find out who is the father at our Dive-In Move Night at the Avery Rec Pool on Friday May 2 from 8-10pm. We will be screening Mamma Mia! So grab your swimsuit, towel, and your friends! Light food and beverages will be provided. Only the first 200 people will be admitted so ensure […]

Film Screening: Lyd by Rami Younis & Sarah Ema Friedland

Oshman Hall

This feature-length, sci-fi documentary shares multiple pasts, presents, and futures of the city of Lyd (Lod) in Palestine/Israel. From the perspective of the city herself, voiced by Palestinian actress Maisa Abd Elhadi, the viewer is guided through the lifespan of a five-thousand-year-old city and its residents. Lyd was once a thriving Palestinian city with a […]

Environmental Justice Film Festival At Stanford University | Wednesday May 7| Screening of Standing Above The Clouds + 3 Student Short Films

d.school, d.school atrium

An interactive film screening and community engagement series about climate change and environmental equity. This event is brought to you by: The Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Environmental Justice Working Group and Lede New Orleans. Wednesday May 7, 5-8pm (Screening of Standing Above The Clouds + 3 Student Short Films) Tuesday May 13, 5-8pm (Screening […]

Film Screening | Tell Them We Were Here

McMurtry Building, Oshman Hall

Join us for a screening of Tell Them We Were Here, a film by artist and Gallery 16 founder Griff Williams and filmmaker Keelan Williams. Tell Them We Were Here chronicles artists living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area and how they extend the historical legacy of Bay Area activism. The film follows […]

Untouchable: Laughing Out Caste

McMurtry Building, Oshman Hall

Manjeet Sarkar is an internationally acclaimed stand-up comedian who has been performing for 7 years. He has done six national tours in India of his solo show ‘Untouchable’, performed at the United Nations, and is currently on a world tour. Co-directed by Mike Noone, ‘Untouchable: Laughing Out Caste’ is Sarkar’s first documentary that covers his […]

Environmental Justice Film Festival At Stanford University | Tuesday May 13 |Screening of Inhabitants

d.school, d.school atrium

An interactive film screening and community engagement series about climate change and environmental equity. This event is brought to you by: The Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Environmental Justice Working Group and Lede New Orleans. Tuesday April 22, 5-8pm (Screening of Mikuba) Wednesday April 30, 4-7pm (Screening of Life & Debt) Wednesday May 7, 5-8pm […]

Ukrainian Independent Film Screening: SOLDIERS OF SONG

Building 200, History Corner, 303

USAS will host an independent Ukrainian documentary, Tribeca Film Festival Official Selection, SOLDIERS OF SONG. This documentary is about Ukrainian musicians inspiring unity and courage amidst the chaos of war. "Ukrainian musicians continue to create art despite the ongoing Russian invasion. Their work demonstrates resilience and highlights the enduring power of music in times of […]

In-Person Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion: The Asian American Lung Cancer Experience: Stories, Care, and Innovation

Stanford Health Library, 211 Quarry Road, Palo Alto, Rom201

In-Person Event: The Asian American Lung Cancer Experience – Stories, Care, and Innovation Presented in Partnership with the Stanford Health Library, Asian American Research Center at Stanford (AARCS) and Stanford Asian Pacific Medical Student Association (APAMSA) Date: May 15, 2025 Time: 6:00–7:30 PM, PST Location: Stanford Health Library, 211 Quarry Rd #201, Palo Alto, CA […]

Poetry Into Film Festival

McMurtry Building, Oshman Hall

This event is open to Stanford affiliates and the general public. Registration is encouraged but not required. Register here The Creative Writing Program is pleased to announce this year’s Poetry Into Film Festival. All films submitted for the 13th Annual Poetry Into Film Contest will be screened. Awards for Best Director, Best Sound, Best Editing, […]