Overview
Discover the intersection of creativity and responsibility at the UNCSA School of Filmmaking's Symposium. This engaging series brings together fine artists, filmmakers, poets,
activists and educators to explore how creative work shapes our world.
Featuring a special screening of Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis” (1927) with a live metal
score by “The Silent Light,” and a conversation with visionary director Susan Seidelman
(“Desperately Seeking Susan”), the Symposium offers lectures, screenings and discussions
that provide both inspiration and practical tools to explore unique voices and perspectives
Whether you’re a creative professional or simply curious, join us for an inspiring
journey into the cultural impact of the arts.
All Symposium events take place from 2:30-5:30 p.m. in the ACE Theater Complex. Some
events have additional special events that take place in the evening. All events are
free and open to the public, no tickets are required for entry. For the full schedule
of information and speakers, please visit the School of Filmmaking Symposium page.