Tag: documentary

  • Nation & World

    Sundance in the spotlight

    When the Sundance Film Festival begins, Harvard’s artistic talent will be well represented by Shirley Chen ’22 and Lance Oppenheim ’19.

    5 minutes
    Group of cheerleaders from retirement community in scene from "Some Kind of Heaven."
  • Nation & World

    Confronting bias through fashion

    Walé Oyéjidé talks about art and fashion ahead of a screening of his new documentary, “After Migration: Calabria,” on campus Nov. 12.

    12 minutes
    Designer Walé Oyéjidé
  • Nation & World

    What it takes to make the Harvard choir

    “The Chorus Line” documents the process of auditioning for the Harvard University Choir. Those chosen will perform two concerts in December.

    1 minute
  • Nation & World

    Taking his thesis on the road

    Michael Meo, who will graduate from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in May, led 22 people of all ages and abilities on a grueling 1,000-mile bicycle trek through the Mexican desert, which became the subject of his master’s thesis.

    7 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Death and the Civil War

    Filmmaker Ric Burns, Harvard President Drew Faust, and scholars screened and discussed “Death and the Civil War,” a PBS documentary based on Faust’s book “This Republic of Suffering.”

    7 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Another degree, and a passion realized

    Catherine Musinsky, an Extension School graduate, used a serious illness to inspire her artistry, creating a documentary and moving on to study movement.

    3 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Divinity School student in documentary

    Sonya Soni, a Harvard Divinity School student, is featured in the documentary “Keep a Child Alive with Alicia Keys,” which airs throughout December on Showtime.

    1 minute
  • Nation & World

    Untold war stories

    Women’s voices have long been absent from stories of war — and from the process of peacemaking. A group of women scholars and filmmakers gathered at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum Oct. 4 to explore those untold stories in conjunction with the new PBS series “Women, War, and Peace.”

    5 minutes