Updated! Film Festivals Honor Work of Tisch Asia Film Students
NYU Tisch School of the Arts Asia's first class of MFA film students continue to be honored at film festivals in Cambodia, Chicago, Miami, India, Italy, London, Lisbon, Wales, Japan, Singapore, and Paris, France.
Corona Fastnet Short Film Festival 2009 (May 2009)
5th ConCan Film Festival Tokyo (Summer 2008)
"The Smallest Cinema of the Universe" by Uta Arning
Fusion Film Festival (February 2009)
7th International Short Film Festival Salento Finibus Terrae Italy(July 2009)
"Intersection" by Shivani Khattar
South by Southwest Film Festival (March2009)
"Alexandria" by Eric ElofsonFilmstock International Film Festival, London, UK (November 2008)
The Method Fest Independent Film Festival, Los Angeles, USA (March 2009)
"Church and State" by Warren TesslerEngine Collision Fest Los Angeles featuring David Lynch Films (2009)
Slamdance Film Festival 2009 (Winner: Grand Jury Award for Best Experimental Short)
"Funny Guy" by Frank R. Rinaldi
Primeiras film & video arts fest (October 2008)
"Diametric" by Kiran ChitanvisSwansea Bay Film Festival, Wales, UK (2009)
Heart of England International Film Festival, UK (2009)
"Hey Mom, The TV Set Is Broken" by Stephanie Bousley2nd Cambofest: Film and Music Festival of Cambodia (2008)
"Space of City Trees" by Weijie Lai
44th Annual Chicago International Film Festival (October 2008)
"Hokkaido Hotballs" by Eric Elofson
Optic Nerve X Film Festival, Miami Museum of Contemporary Art (Summer 2008)
"SHOO" by Alexa Caravia
(Winner - Audience Choice Award)
Maimi New Times Article about the festival and Alexa's film, click here.
Broward/Palm Beach New Times Article, click here.
Chinh India Kids Film Festival 2008
"Mei Mei's Birthday" by Uta Arning
21st Singapore International Film Festival (April 2008)
"Friend" by Amalia Yunus
4th Annual Singapore Short Film Festival (March 2008)
"Foreign Domestic Worker" by Eric Flanagan
"Stick Boy" (Winner - Voice Award) by Putnam Trumbull
Paris International Short Film Festival (March 2008)
"Movimiento perpetuo" by Nicolas Pacheco
The Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) program in film and television is a concentrated three-year course of study integrating theory and practice in an effort to develop individual creative filmmaking potential. The M.F.A. program features award-winning faculty from New York and outstanding production facilities, all situated against the backdrop of Singapore, one of the most exciting and dynamic regions in Asia.







