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Overview

The documentary program offers returning MPA camp graduates and new students with notable experience an opportunity to focus on the craft of documentary storytelling. In addition to studying the craft, students will receive...

We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 International Future of Cinema Film Festival, which attracted film and screenplay submissions around the world. Congratuations and thanks to all who submitted and participated!

Winner:...

Interlochen Arts Academy is a fine arts boarding high school in northwestern Michigan. Each year 500 students from around the world come to the scenic, wooded campus at Interlochen looking for greater opportunities to learn, create and perform....

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Interlochen, like the artists it fosters and launches, is a creative organism, ...

Motion picture arts provides students with a progressive and interdisciplinary experience in filmmaking. Students will develop a deeper understanding of visual storytelling and the fundamental components of cinema in screenwriting and production...

Mission and Objective

The Future of Cinema Festival at Interlochen Center for the Arts provides a setting for high school filmmakers to meet professionals and peers, screen work, discuss trends and new developments in cinema, while...

Aaron and Helen L. DeRoy Center for Film Studies 

Students in the motion picture arts program have access to the key elements of filmmaking – all under one roof. The 26,000-square-foot building houses four editing...

INTERLOCHEN, MI – As it nears its eightieth year, the nation’s first and foremost arts training-ground for youth has moved into a new territory: film. On Saturday, October 7, 2006, Interlochen Center for...

Interlochen, Mich. – The motion picture arts program at Interlochen Center for the Arts is seeking film submissions for its Second Annual Future of Cinema International Film Festival. The festival is open to all high school students. The...

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