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  1. Elisabeth Subrin is a Brooklyn-based filmmaker, screenwriter, and visual artist. She is known for her interdisciplinary practice in the contemporary art and independent film worlds. She is a professor in Temple University's Department of Film and Media Arts.

  2. LONG BIO: Elisabeth Subrin is a New York-based filmmaker, writer and visual artist who creates works in film, video, photography, and installation. Her critically acclaimed projects explore intersections between cultural history and subjectivity, through a feminist lens.

  3. Elisabeth Subrin: MARIA SCHNEIDER, 1982 and SHULIE. Thursday, March 21, 6:00 p.m. | In her acclaimed “speculative biographies,” filmmaker and SAIC alum Elisabeth Subrin (MFA 1995) explores the absences and erasures of women’s lives from the historic record.

  4. A Woman, a Part is a 2016 independent drama film, written and directed by Elisabeth Subrin. The story concerns Anna Baskin (Maggie Siff), a successful yet burnt out actress who absconds from a mind-numbing television role in LA to reinvent herself in NYC, confronting the past and the people she left behind in the process.

  5. 15 mag 2024 · EVENTS FEATURE. SPRING 2024. School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) alum Elisabeth Subrin (MFA 1995), a critically acclaimed filmmaker and artist, is celebrated for her interdisciplinary exploration of intersections between cultural history and subjectivity.

  6. Elisabeth Subrin. PROJECTS. — Maria Schneider, 1983. — A Woman, A Part. — Who Cares About Actresses. — Damage Report. — Her Compulsion to Repeat. — Lost Tribes and Promised Lands. — Sweet Ruin.

  7. www.frieze.com › article › elisabeth-subrinElisabeth Subrin | Frieze

    Elizabeth Subrin, Shulie Looking Back, 2011. Video still. One of the most memorable experimental films of recent decades, Elisabeth Subrin’s Shulie (1997), was also one of the most elusive; a scene-by-scene remake of a once-forgotten 16mm documentary made in 1967. The original followed a Chicago art student, Shulamith Firestone, who would soon move to New York and develop her ideas abo