Inez Hedges Professor Emeritus, French, German and Cinema Studies i.hedges@neu.edu 617.373.3654 Expertise film as historical memory, film noir, film theory, French film, German literature and film, surrealism, the myth of Faust Inez Hedges for Northeastern Global News 3Qs: For “The Artist,” will silence be golden? 3Qs: For “The Artist,” will silence be golden? “The Artist” may be a silent film, but it has quickly become a popular topic of conversation in both Hollywood and film circles around the country. The movie, which pays homage to silent films of the 1920s, recently won a Golden Globe Award for Best Picture, and was nominated earlier this week for an Academy Award in the same category. We asked Inez Hedges, director of Northeastern’s Cinema Studies program in the College of Arts, Media and Design, to examine the film’s impact on the movie industry, and what students could learn from it. Favorite 5: Film buffs rejoice Favorite 5: Film buffs rejoice Inez Hedges, director of Northeastern’s cinema studies program, has put together this collection of her top film resources. Developing the story through self reflection Developing the story through self reflection In screenwriting workshop led by acclaimed writer and director Noah Stern, students learn to create by understanding their own dreams and limitations