The Therapy of Cinema
I sat in the silence of my dark living room this morning after reading the news of the day. Right now it feels like every day there is something else
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I sat in the silence of my dark living room this morning after reading the news of the day. Right now it feels like every day there is something else
Read MoreSome films have a main core that thrives on mood, where acts transform and breathe like musical movements. Grief and loneliness are substantial feelings that don’t require many dramatic or
Read MoreI always feel left out when watching The Oscars. They are like my Super Bowl. I watch the pre-show and get involved in the hype. But there are no big
Read MoreOklahoma’s largest film festival and film institute, deadCenter, is expanding its efforts by collaborating with OKC Film Society and 21c Museum Hotel to launch a monthly film series at the
Read MoreGrief isn’t something that comes along when it’s convenient. Grief doesn’t wait for when your life is together and you’re ready to handle hardship. Grief doesn’t care if you’ve already
Read MoreDeveloping film-maker Yosuke Shingu, 24, is dedicated to his craft and said OCCC is where he found his calling in the community throughout his college film classes, a community that
Read MoreAn Oklahoma program that trains those with forms of autism to work in the film industry screened their much-talked-about animation recently. AutismOklahoma’s Invisible Layers Productions hosted the premier of their short
Read MoreAfter waiting nearly 20 years for her legal status, now U.S. resident and OCCC film and theater major, Melissa Sue Lopez, is working on the biggest project of her career, “9 Digits to Freedom.”
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