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Applause for a Cause produces full-length feature film ‘Undying’

April 14, 2022

After a year-long hiatus, 63 students from Applause for a Cause gathered to write, produce and direct an original full-length feature film to raise money for charity. “Undying'' is a fantasy-drama...

Applause for a Cause and After School Matters logos against a purple background with white stripes.

After cancellations and delays, student group Applause for a Cause set to begin filming on newest project

January 18, 2022

Following last year’s canceled production and this year’s Wildcat Wellness delay, student film organization Applause for a Cause is finally ready to begin shooting its newest project. Applause for...

Director Tony Inhorn collaborates with co-director Shelby Schultz and Sarah Pickles during the film’s production. “We’re the Marvels” is now set to debut on October 9.

Q&A: Filmmaker and director talks Applause for a Cause’s upcoming “We’re the Marvels” release

April 15, 2020

A&E Weinberg sophomore Tony Inhorn always had a passion for filmmaking, but he wanted to gain more than just experience from the Northwestern film scene. During his freshman year, he learned about...

Annie May Swift Hall. Student group Applause for a Cause is struggling to create its annual feature-length film after it was denied Radio, Television and Film department recognition and funding.

Applause for a Cause struggles to produce feature film without RTVF recognition

January 24, 2018

In its mission to create a feature-length film, the only money Applause for a Cause has received this quarter from Northwestern is about $125 from Associated Student Government. With this level of funding...

Communication freshman Alison Martin, who plays the character Carrie Helsing, and Cheryl Golemo, who plays character Nic Helsing, perform on set for “Helsing” at Chef’s Station in Evanston. The film, which is Applause for a Cause’s newest release, will premiere on campus on Friday.

Applause for a Cause to screen new film, raise money for Apna Ghar

May 24, 2017

In Applause for a Cause’s newest film release, a young mother must figure out how to protect her daughter from a looming supernatural threat while confronting past abuse and her own demons. Applause...

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