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The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

“Dear White People” discusses racial divide

Nakiya Parker, Staff Writer February 16, 2018

“Dear White People” is a 2014 comedic drama, co-produced, directed and written by Justin Simien. Simien is an author and filmmaker who received critical acclaim for the film at its release. According...

“Call Me by Your Name” is not just a “gay film”

“Call Me by Your Name” is not just a “gay film”

McKinley Keener, Staff Writer February 9, 2018

Last year at the Oscars, “Moonlight” became the first film to win best picture that featured a LGBT lead in all 89 years of the ceremony. Notice that I did not say “the first gay film” to win....

Call Me By Your Name,” a poignant romance

Call Me By Your Name,” a poignant romance

Lana Heltzel, Staff Writer February 2, 2018

Have you ever watched a boy cry for three straight minutes, staring toward the camera, and been completely enraptured? After watching director Luca Guadagnino’s “Call Me by Your Name,” I can answer...

Using storytelling, activism to promote social change

Using storytelling, activism to promote social change

Fernando Jimenez, Managing Editor October 27, 2017

“Every social movement begins with one person telling their story.” Kat Evasco, award-winning stand-up comedian, performing artist and writer, welcomed over 40 students from nine different states...

Animation: a medium, not a genre

Gray Stanback, Guest Writer April 10, 2015

Imagine, if you will, a world where pretty much the only books written for the past century are the ones aimed at young children. That means no “Great Gatsby,” no “Catcher in the Rye,” maybe even...

Please turn off all electronic devices during the screening of: The Guilford Film Society

Please turn off all electronic devices during the screening of: The Guilford Film Society

Justyn Melrose, Staff Writer October 26, 2012

Sitting in your room alone, in the dark, watching “The Notebook” may sound like a great way to spend a Wednesday afternoon, but Guilford College has a better alternative for film lovers: The Guilford...

Creativity springs forth at end-of-year events: Homegrown Film Festival displays talented student filmmakers

Creativity springs forth at end-of-year events: Homegrown Film Festival displays talented student filmmakers

Thomas Deane, Staff Writer April 12, 2012

Lights, camera, action! Film festival time has arrived. With the approach of the Guilford Film Society’s Homegrown Film Festival on April 20, student filmmakers eagerly anticipate their chance to showcase...

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