Welcome to Season 2 of The Film Dept. Podcast! We've got a new crew reviewing the latest films screening at The Beverly in downtown Las Vegas... and beyond.
This episode 
is beyond! For over 25 years UNLV Film has taken a cohort of students to the Sundance Film Festival. At the annual UNLV College of Fine Arts party on Main Street in Park City, we kicked off our inaugural Sundance panel with writer Brock Norman Brock (BRONSON, 2008), filmmaker Brett Levner (RIOT IN BLOOM, 2025), Actor Adam Paul (HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER), and producer May May Luong (HOME: A MOTHER OF 3000, 2024) - all members of the UNLV Film faculty. The pnael focused on the latest initiatives by UNLV Film as the department continues to build bridges to the entertainment industry. 
Credits:Email us: 
thefilmdeptpod@gmail.com HOSTS - Nic Patrick, Ani Rogy, L Villareal 
Production Sound Mixer - Sydney Maier
Co-Producer/Editor - Lilly Richie
Assistant Editor - Byron Schnell Davis
Production Coordinator - Kay Walgate
PRODUCERS - Tom Bjelic, Sam Decker
EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY - Adam Paul, Roudi Boroumand 
To read the hosts' reviews, head over to 
substack.com/thefilmdeptpodcast This semester, The Film Department has teamed up with the mad geniuses of The Beverly Theater. Imagined by The Rogers Foundation, The Beverly Theater brings cinematic connectivity, novel collaborations, live happenings, cultural portals, and a zest for independent spirits to DTLV. With a mission to stage uncommon cinematic, literary, and live experiences, The Beverly Theater is Las Vegas’ first and only independent film house, storytelling arena, and live music venue. 
For the latest screenings and events at The Beverly, visit 
thebeverlytheater.com The Film Department Podcast is supported by UNLV Film. At the film department of the University of Nevada Las Vegas, every story has a beginning.With degree programs for undergraduates and graduates, state of the art equipment and facilities, incredible professional internships around the world, and expert guest speakers, students discover the power and potential of cinema as they prepare for the film and television industry… and beyond. 
Learn more at 
UNLV.EDU/FILM UNLV Film. Find your voice. Tell your story.