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Johnson ’13 Films Documentary About Orphanage in Haiti

Lucy Mehrabyan  —  Mar 28, 2012

For the past two months, Cornell student and avid filmmaker Jamie Johnson ’13 has been working on a documentary film that he hopes will result in the closing of a Haitian orphanage that he says is abusing and selling children.

Thinking is Not An Option: Robert Lieberman's They Call it Myanmar

Daveen Koh  —  Mar 26, 2012

Daveen Koh '14 has a glimpse of the mysterious, quiet country.  

Thinking is Not An Option: Robert Lieberman's They Call it Myanmar

Daveen Koh  —  Mar 26, 2012

Daveen Koh '14 has a glimpse of the mysterious, quiet country.  

The Ideal Human Being

Alice Wang  —  Mar 15, 2012

Alice Wang '15 has no reservations about her love for Anthony Bourdain. 

The Man Behind Elmo

Jacqueline Glasner  —  Feb 17, 2012

Jacqueline Glasner '15 reviews Being Elmo, playing at Cornell Cinema

Power to the People

Jacqueline Glasner  —  Feb 3, 2012

Jacqueline Glasner '15 reviews the power-packed documentary Black Power Mixtape 

Profits and Profanity

Gina Cargas  —  Jan 31, 2012

Gina Cargas '14 review Shut Up Little Man!

Capturing Keifer's Artistic Alchemy

Sarah Finegold  —  Oct 7, 2011

Sophie Fiennes provides a beautiful if esoteric film about Anselm Kiefer. 

Prof. Robert Lieberman Releases Film on Myanmar

Max Schindler  —  May 4, 2011

Prof. Robert Lieberman ’62, physics, who has taught thousands of Cornell students since 1976, released his latest documentary, “They Call it Myanmar,” Tuesday night.

Documentary Illuminates Imminent Bee Crisis

M. Celeste Gonzalez  —  Apr 22, 2011

Taggart Siegel's Queen of the Sun draws attention to the environmental consequences of colony collapse disorder.

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