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Roger Ebert Center for Film Studies

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The Roger Ebert Center for Film Studies officially launched in 2022 thanks泭to gifts totaling more than $5 million from a collection of donorsinspired by a lead gift from Roger and Chaz Ebert. The Ebert Center offers泭robust annual programming, including the Ebert Symposium, Ebert Lecture, and a screening series. It also supports泭Ebert research grants and travel grants for film studies泭as well as the long-running Ebert Fellows Program, which泭selects three泭undergraduate students泭per year for an in-depth experiential learning opportunity.泭Learn more about the Ebert Center’s launch.

For more information about the Roger Ebert Center for Film Studies, please contact Julie Turnock, director and professor of media and cinema studies, at jturnock@illinois.edu.

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Roger and Chaz EbertAbout Roger Ebert

The famed Roger Ebert, who died in 2013, was an Urbana native, a University of Illinois journalism alumnus (BS 64), a longtime film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times, and co-host of numerous televised movie review shows. He was the first film critic to win a Pulitzer Prize and the first film critic honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 

When Roger and Chaz Ebert established the endowment for the center in 2009, Roger said: The University of Illinois is deep in my heart as a great institution. It informed and enriched me. Although there were no film courses when I was an undergraduate, it nevertheless guided me in my lifelong love of film.

If you wish to contribute to the center, you can  and select Roger Ebert Center for Film Studies under Champion Innovation in Media Research & Collaborations.

Past Ebert Center Events

Fall 2024

  • September 19: Ebert Center Welcome and Screening: Pan’s Labyrinth
  • October 17: Ebert Center Screening: “Kartemquins Labor Films: Stories of Working in America”
  • October 18: Roger Ebert Lecture: “Documentaries on the Frontlines of Democracy: How Kartemquins Storytelling Works for Stronger Publics” | 
  • November 7: Ebert Center Screening: Pumping Iron and the Aestheticization of Politics
  • November 14: Ebert Center Screening: Alien: Romulus
  • December 5: Ebert Center Screening: Gremlins

Spring 2024

  • February 22: Ebert Center Screening: Poor Things
  • February 29: Ebert Center Screening: Train to Busan
  • March 21: Ebert Center Screening: Ovarian Psycos
  • March 22: Ebert Center Discussion: Women Make Movies (with Womens Resources Center) 
  • April 4: Ebert Fellows Curated Film: Portrait of a Lady on Fire and After Party
  • April 16-17: Ebert Symposium: Representations and Their Critics | |

Fall 2023

  • September 14: Welcome Event: Roger Ebert Center + You
  • October 26: Roger Ebert Lecture and Screening: Iranian CinemaScreening of Fariyad-e Nim-e Shab / Cry of Midnight  
  • October 27: Roger Ebert Lecture and Screening: Iranian Cinema”Provenance, Fakes, and Feuds: Building Expertise around Transnational Genre in 1960s Iran,” presented by Kaveh Askari, MSU |
  • November 30: Ebert Center Screening: The Cult Film Experience

Spring 2023

  • April 18: Ebert Symposium Film Screening: Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One
  • April 19: Ebert Symposium Keynote: “To Be Radical” presented by Amir George from Kartemquin Films, and Roundtable Discussions |

Fall 2022

  • October 28: Roger Ebert Lecture: “Re-Enchanting Our Relationship to Film and Media History: A Brief Survey of the Media Ecology Project,” presented by Mark Williams, Dartmouth College, Director of the Media Ecology Project |

Fall 2020

  • The Movie Industry in a Time of Change, Documentary Film and Social Change, Representation in Media

Fall 2019

  • Ebert Symposium: Creating an Inclusive Media and Cinema Ecosystem

Fall 2018

  • Inaugural Ebert Symposium: Empathy for the Universe: Storytelling and Data Visualization