Fall 2017 Films & Filmmakers Series

Films and Filmmakers is a program of the The Film Institute at Montclair State, an initiative of the College of the Arts. The program features weekly visits of filmmakers who come to speak about their work and profession. The series, open to both University students and the general public, welcomes audience questions while being a unique forum to hear inside stories from some of the most innovative filmmakers working in the field today. The Film Institute at Montclair State is kicking off its inaugural year with a busy schedule of programs and screenings. Topical new films, introduced and discussed by their creators, will screen on a succession of Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m.

Events are free and open to the public, all showings are located in the brand new School of Communication and Media (SCM) building, in the SCM Presentation Hall, room 1040.  

Fall 2017 Schedule

9/19/2017

Vanessa Gould


A filmmaker, editor, and camera operator working in Brooklyn, Gould recently completed “OBIT,” a feature-length documentary about The New York Times obituaries and their writer-reporters. “OBIT” world-premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and will be released by Kino Lorber in 2017. In 2012–2013, she produced and shot for Showtime’s Emmy®-winning Years of Living Dangerously, a documentary series about climate change executive produced by James Cameron, Jerry Weintraub, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Film: “Obit”

Trailer for The Obit

9/26/2017

Paul Watters


From his first film Moulin Rouge! as Baz Luhrmann’s executive assistant through to his most recent production as Executive Producer on Netflix’s “The Get Down”, he has worked in various capacities of development, production, post production and marketing on such films as “Moulin Rouge!”, “Australia”, Goal!, “Cat in the Hat,”” Shrek 2,” “The Wolverine” and “The Great Gatsby” as well as numerous short films,  branded content, theatre and live events including producing on The 81st Academy Awards.

Film: “The Get Down”

Trailer for The Get Down

10/3/2017


Jeff Preiss

Photo of Jeff Preiss

Jeff Preiss is a New York based filmmaker who emerged in the eighties through his involvement in experimental cinema. He has coauthored films with artists including Joan Jonas, Andrea Fraser, R.H. Quaytman, Christian Philipp Müller, Josiah McElheny, Nicolás Guagnini, Karin Schneider and Anthony McCall. In 2004 he completed a large scale 8 screen film installation on architectural cinematography commissioned by Rem Koolhass that traveled with the OMA retrospective CONTENT. His work is in the collection of MoMA, MOCA Los Angeles, The Reina Sofia in Madrid, The Hessel Museum and Anthology Film Archives. In 2005 Preiss cofounded the experimental gallery, ORCHARD in New York. His program there was instrumental in the founding of Light Industry, a venue for film and electronic art in Brooklyn, where he currently serves on the board. His first feature narrative “Low Down” won the Sundance Film Festival for cinematography and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for best actress: Elle Fanning.

Film: “Low Down”

Trailer for The Get Down

10/10/2017


Bahman Maghsoudlou


Film scholar and critic Bahman Maghsoudlou is the recipient of Iran’s prestigious Forough Farrokhzad literary award for writing and editing a series of books about cinema and theater. These include the widely acclaimed Iranian Cinema, which was published in 1987 by New York University’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies.

As a producer, Maghsoudlou’s films have been selected for more than 100 major film festivals and garnered many awards, and include The Suitors (Cannes, 1988), Manhattan by Numbers (Venice, Toronto, London, Chicago, 1993), Seven Servants with legendary actor Anthony Quinn (Locarno, Montréal , Toronto, 1996), Life in Fog (1998)– the single most awarded short documentary film in the history of Iranian Cinema, and Silence of the Sea, winner of six prizes, selected for more than 20 other film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival in 2004.

Film: “Razor’s Edge: The Legacy of the Iranian Actress”

Trailer for Razor’s Edge

10/17/2017


Bette Gordon


A pioneer in American Independent Cinema, Bette Gordon is known for her bold explorations of themes related to sexuality, violence and power. Her films have been screened theatrically in the US and abroad, as well as in all the major film festivals, including Cannes, Berlin, Locarno, and Toronto. Gordon’s films are in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum, The British Film Institute Collection, The Centre Georges Pompidou and MoMA in NYC.

Gordon’s new film, “THE DROWNING, “ is based on the book BORDER CROSSING by award winning British novelist Pat Barker. The film, a psychological thriller, stars Josh Charles, Julia Stiles, and young newcomer Avan Jogia.  The Film premiered in the US at The Woodstock Film Festival in 2016, and at other international festivals including Warsaw Film Festival and Sao Paulo International Film Festival.  It opened theatrically at the IFC Cinema in New York City.

Film: “The Drowning”

Trailer for The Drowning

10/24/2017


Horror Panel


Join us for an insightful discussion exploring the American zeitgeist and the pervasiveness and persistence of vampires, werewolves, and things that go bump in the night…

Dr. Marylou Naumoff Assistant Professor in Communication Studies and author of Loving Monsters: Understanding Horror Fiction consumption as a Response to the Uncertainty of American Identity

Ken W. Hanley Former Editor-in-Chief of FANGORIA magazine

Clay McLeod Chapman writing instructor at The Actors Studio MFA Program at Pace University and creator of the rigorous storytelling session The Pumpkin Pie Show

Jack Sholder Emmy-Award winning filmmaker credited with such films as A Nightmare On Elm Street Part II, The Hidden, Wishmaster II: Evil Never Dies, and Alone In the Dark

10/31/2017

Jay Chattaway


Ten-time Emmy Nominee, in 2001, he won an Emmy for his score for the final episode of “Star Trek Voyager”. After moving to Malibu, California in 1985, Chattaway began writing the music for many films, including Chuck Norris’ “Missing-in-Action”, “Red Scorpion” featuring Dolph Lundgren and Stephen King’s “Silver Bullet”.

Chattaway’s career expands beyond film, into the frontier of television. He has composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau. In 1991 he was asked to be a ‘guest composer’ for “Star Trek-The Next Generation”. This turned into a stellar opportunity which lasted eighteen years, scoring “Star Trek-The Next Generation”, “Deep Space Nine”, “Voyager” and “Enterprise”.


Terri Potts-Chattaway


A legendary television producer, she began her career as a production associate on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” before becoming a production supervisor and later associate producer and ultimately co-producer on “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”.

After “Deep Space Nine” ended, she worked as an associate producer on the television series “Freaks and Geeks” (1999 – 2000) and its follow-up “Undeclared” (2001-2002). Potts-Chattaway also worked on the 2001 television movie “Semper Fi” and as a post-production supervisor on the television series “Life As We Know It” (2004).


11/7/2017


Bill Morrison


Award-winning filmmaker Bill Morrison’s films often combine rare archival material and contemporary music. Morrison is a Guggenheim fellow and has received the Alpert Award, an NEA Creativity Grant, Creative Capital, and a fellowship from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts. His theatrical projection design work has been recognized with two Bessie awards and an Obie Award. He had a mid-career retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art from October 2014 – March 2015. Morrison’s most recent full-length film, Dawson City: Frozen Time (120’, 2016), had its world premiere at the 73rd Venice Film Festival, its North American premiere at the 54th New York Film Festival in October 2016, and is being theatrically distributed by Kino Lorber in North America in 2017. The Great Flood (78 min, 2013), with music by Bill Frisell, won the Smithsonian Ingenuity Award of 2014 for historical scholarship. In 2013, Decasia (67 min, 2002), with music by Michael Gordon, became the first film of the 21st century to be selected to the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry.

Film: “Dawson City: Frozen in Time”

Trailer for Dawson City

11/14/2017

Marylou & Jerome Bongiorno

Poster of THE BLACK MONK

Marylou & Jerome Bongiorno are Emmy-nominated, award winning, Newark-based,husband- and-wife filmmakers who create cutting-edge fiction, documentary, and museum installation art films that are widely distributed. Marylou is an alumna of NYU’s Graduate Film School and is a producer, director and screenwriter. Jerome is a cinematographer, editor, animator, and screenwriter.
The Bongiornos film extensively in Newark, New Jersey, their home city. Their acclaimed 3Rs documentary trilogy on urban America featuring Newark began with “Revolution ’67” (PBS POV/STARZ) about the Newark riots/rebellion of 1967; current “The Rule” (in release theatrically and on national PBS) tackling urban school reform using the model of Newark Abbey and St. Benedict’s Prep; and upcoming “Rust”, focusing on solutions to poverty in Newark and other Rust Belt cities.

Film: “The Black Monk”

Trailer for The Black Monk

11/21/2017

Michael Slovis


As a Director of Photography, Michael Slovis photographed films and television, including five seasons of the widely recognized Breaking Bad. Nominated seven times for Outstanding Cinematography Emmy Awards, he won once. He has directed The Walking Dead, ED, Rubicon, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, 30 Rock, Law and Order SVU, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, Hell on Wheels, Grace Point, Elementary, Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, Man in the High Castle, The Affair, The New Yorker on Amazon, Hulu’s The Path, and is now Executive Producer/Director of AMC’s Preacher. Michael has lived in Montclair with his wife Maria for 31 years.

John Thomas

Fashionable people walking toward the camera

Thomas is a seasoned film and television Director of Photography who lives in Montclair, NJ. His first feature was Metropolitan, which was Oscar nominated for Best Screenplay, and written and directed by Whit Stillman. John photographed two more films for Whit Stillman – The Last Days of Disco and Barcelona, for which he received the Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography. He also received an Emmy nomination for Best Cinematography for the HBO TV-movie, Norma Jean and Marilyn. John is best known for his photography of Sex and The City, having worked on five seasons of the television show and both feature films. He is currently working on Younger, Season 5, created by Darren Star, which is produced for TV Land.

11/28/2017


Lloyd Kaufman

The creator of The Toxic Avenger is co-founder, with Yale friend Michael Herz, of the 43-year-old, legendary Troma Entertainment–the longest running independent movie studio in the world. 2017 marks Kaufman’s 50th year of making feature length movies. He directed many of Troma’s feature films, including the world famous “The Toxic Avenger” and “Tromeo and Juliet”. Kaufman has written six books on filmmaking and has presented his “Make Your Own Damn Movie” master classes globally from Oxford University to Singapore. Part one of his two-part event film, “Return to Nuke ‘Em High Volume 1” produced in association with STARZ, premiered in The Contenders series at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Kaufman is currently preparing a Tromatized version of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”.

Film: “Return to Nuke ‘Em High Volume 1”

Trailer (NSFW) for Return to Nuke ‘Em High

12/5/2017

To Be Announced

 

For more information, contact:
Stephanie Wood at 973-655-7870 or woods@montclair.edu

Director of the series: 

Professor Roberta Friedman at 973-655-7282 or friedmanr@montclair.edu