SVA Screens at First Look Festival
![SVA students stand outside of the Museum of the Moving Image](https://film.sva.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Meicen-534x401.png)
We are happy to announce that the SVA BFA Film department will once again screen at the First Look Film Festival at the Museum of the Moving Image — one of America’s foremost institutions dedicated to film.
CONTINUE READING POSTAlumni Blog: Chun-Chieh Wang
Chun-Chieh Wang’s Tulpa has been racking up festival screenings and awards, including Best Short Film at the Los Angeles Film Awards, Winner at the ROMA Short Film Festival, Best LGBTQ+ Short Film at the Tokyo International Short Film Festival, a nomination at the Tietê International Film Awards, and screening at the Museum of the Moving Image First Look Festival.
CONTINUE READING POSTAlumni Blog: Julie Jang
![Julie Jang stands in front of the SVA After SChool Special Red carpet with a bouquet and hodling their hand up in a peace sign.](https://film.sva.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/IMG_8703-e1647358740749-534x407.jpeg)
Julie Jang is having her film screen on Thursday, March 17th at the Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look Festival!
CONTINUE READING POSTAlumni Blog: Theo Le Sourd
![Still image from Theo Le Sourds film shows a young woman and man in a pool, close up to eachother looking one another in the eye.](https://film.sva.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/theofeatured-534x387.png)
Theo Le Sourd is one of four SVA recent graduates whose thesis films have been selected to screen at the First Look Festival.
CONTINUE READING POSTAlumni Blog: Meicen Meng
![Meicen Meng sits with their arms crossed looking at the camera wearing a black shirt and jeans.](https://film.sva.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/image1-2-534x317.jpeg)
Update: Meicen’s film premiered Monday November 9th, on GASH magazine, a digital magazine based in Berlin.
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