
معرفی
Boris Tsessarsky serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Writing Studies within Montclair State University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences, teaching in the first-year writing program while maintaining an affiliation with the English department.
His creative scholarship centers on documentary filmmaking intersecting with hip-hop culture and literary traditions, producing award-winning works that explore urban narratives and poetic forms. Key projects include the hip-hop documentary "The Remedy" (2021) and the Shakespearean-inspired short film "Sonnet 78".
His artistic achievements have been recognized through:
- 2022 New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship
- Best Director Award for "King's Highway: the Story of Malcolm Fairfield" at the 2017 NYC Chain Film Festival
As co-founder of Parkway North Productions with PaulA Neves, he operates at the nexus of academic instruction and professional filmmaking. His grant activity includes the NJ Arts Council Fellowship supporting creative development, though no formal student advising roles are documented in available materials.




