Film & Audiovisual Media - University of Groningen

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The official Facebook account for the study of Film and Audiovisual Media within the Department of Arts, Culture and Media of the University of Groningen

11/06/2026

𝗧𝗼𝗴𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿, 𝘄𝗲 𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝗯𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗚𝗿𝗼𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗿 𝗙𝗶𝗹𝗺𝗱𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗻 𝘁𝗼 𝗹𝗶𝗳𝗲

This November, we'll once again celebrate rooted filmmakers, diverse stories and the power of cinema to bring people together.

Want to help make it happen? Every contribution, no matter the size, helps us continue building an inclusive platform for filmmakers and film lovers alike.

💙 Donate via: https://www.voordekunst.nl/projecten/21416-groninger-filmdagen

Thank you for supporting the Groninger film community. Don't forget to share the link with other film lovers!

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05/06/2026

We are particularly proud and happy to invite you to the final screening of this year’s Cinematic Beauty series, which will be Ousmane Sembène’s Black Girl. Sembène’s feature debut stands as a landmark of African cinema, a film of piercing clarity that exposes the lingering architecture of colonial power. See it at the Forum Groningen this Sunday, June 7th, at 8pm - with an introduction by Lara Perski

02/06/2026

Join us next Tuesday for a special event in the ICOG research colloquium series ‘Film and Contemporary Audiovisual Media’! 🎬 We’re delighted to welcome Todd Berliner and Carl Plantinga, two leading cognitive film scholars from the US, for a double bill of talks. Come along for an afternoon of thought-provoking discussions on narrative film, audience expectations, and feel-good cinema.

📅 Tuesday, June 9 at 16:00
📍 Exhibition Room, Harmonie Building

Todd Berliner (University of North Carolina Wilmington), will talk about the cognitive mechanics of expectations in narrative film and the pleasures that attend their fulfilment, while Carl Plantinga (Calvin University) will present his research on the psychological effects of (generative engagement with) the ‘ethical feel-good film.’

29/05/2026

Next in our Cinematic Beauty series at the Forum Groningen: Ang Lee’s enchanting martial arts film that is a compelling story about love, honor, and desire, wrapped in a visually breathtaking world full of movement and stillness. Do not miss this chance to see the wuxia classic Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon on a big screen – this Sunday, May 31st, with an introduction by Julian Hanich. As always, at 8pm.

22/05/2026

This Sunday in our Cinematic Beauty series at the Forum Groningen: Sergei Parajanov's hypnotic masterpiece The Color of the Pomegranates, a sensory and enigmatic depiction of the life of the Armenian poet Sayat-Nova, in which imagery replaces traditional narrative.

Restored by Cineteca di Bologna / L'Immagine Ritrovata laboratory and The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project, in association with the Cinema Foundation of Armenia and Gosfilmofond of Russia. Restoration funded by the Material World Foundation.

See it this coming Sunday, May24th, at 8pm - with an introduction by Jakob Boer!

Meeting Animator Michael Dudok de Wit 21/05/2026

A unique opportunity! Arts Culture and Media’s film track and the Groningen Forum are proud to announce a special live event with Oscar-winning Dutch animator Michael Dudok de Wit on Wednesday 27 May 2026 at 19:30. Our colleague Cristina Formenti will interview him about his career, creative process and the ecological dimension of his work. During the discussion his short films The Monk and the Fish (1994), Father and Daughter (2000) and The Aroma of Tea (2006) as well as special behind-the-scenes materials will be screened.

And if you have missed his acclaimed feature-length film, The Red Turtle (2016), you can watch it always on May 27 at Forum at 16:30 with an introduction by Dudok de Wit himself!

Meeting Animator Michael Dudok de Wit During this special evening, Dudok de Wit takes the audience through his impressive oeuvre.

20/05/2026

CINEMA TIP 🎥
CinemAsia Film Festival is going on tour! The festival brings four completely different stories from Asia and its diaspora to Forum Groningen to enhance the visibility and empowerment of Asian communities in Dutch culture and media. The festival aims for an inclusive society by enriching the societal dialogue about Asian culture, and combines Asian cinema with popular media and community building.

Note: all films are subtitled in English.

18/05/2026

On Wednesday May 20th, our colleague Sergio Rigoletto will hold a doctoral lecture at the University of Bologna titled "Anna Magnani in a Minor Key: A Materialist Approach to the Study of the Sciantosa". The lecture draws on their ongoing research on actress Magnani and the fascist cinematic imaginary of the early 1940s. The sciantosa is a particular kind of character - associated with the variety theater - that Magnani played during these years.

17/05/2026

Tonight in our Cinematic Beauty series at the Forum Groningen: Charles Laughton’s only directorial effort, a dark and fairytale-like thriller that oscillates between nightmare and poetry, carried by a chilling performance from Robert Mitchum as the false preacher Harry Powell, The Night of the Hunter.

See it on the big screen with an introduction by Jakob Boer. As always, at 8pm.

Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen 13/05/2026

Discover the research of our wonderful colleague Dan Leberg, who studies film acting and empathy! In this video, he explains how no two actors work in the exact same way, but all of them share the same three connections: the relationship with the character, with the other actors, and the way they offer that to the audience.

Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen 1 like. "See the world from someone else’s perspective - with Dan Leberg"

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