History
ESRA is a french film school, created in 1972. It is the only private film school entitled by the french government to issue and deliver a 3-year bachelor degreee (for the french program in Paris).
Based in Paris, ESRA, also has campuses in Nice, on the French Riviera, since 1988, in Rennes since 1999 and in Brussels since 2015.
Education
- The French-language undergraduate three-year programs are accessible to students after completion of the « Baccalauréat » (high-school diploma). In all programs, students choose a specialization for their third year of study.
- Each establishment includes a Film/Television department (ESRA), a Sound engineering dept. (ISTS) and an Animation Film dept. (ESRA 3D). All teachings function on a three-year basis after the « BAC » (Bac = High School +1 year). In all departments, students choose their major on the third year of studies from a range of options.
ESRA International Film School Key Statistics & Highlights
- 1 Masters
- 368 Scholarships
- 150 Academic Staff
- 1,200 Students
- 60 Students (int'l)
- 600 Students (female)
- Private Institution Type
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ESRA International Film School Student Reviews & Awards
Based on 3 reviews
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- 4 Star 0 Reviews
- 3 Star 1 Review
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The Conqueror
I really appreciated the supportive learning environment and the practical approach to the subjects. The instructors were knowledgeable and approachable, which made it easier to ask questions and understand complex topics. I also liked how the course encouraged critical thinking and independent learning, helping me build confidence in my abilities. Some areas could benefit from more hands-on practice and real-world examples. A better balance between theory and practical application, along with clearer timelines for assignments and feedback, would further enhance the learning experience. Overall, my study experience was positive and enriching. It helped me develop both academically and personally, provided valuable skills, and prepared me well for future opportunities.
Amazing support on your way to education
I will start my first year in October
Esra Paris International Section Review
The school and equipment were good but the organization was terrible. We were the first Bachelors course in English but they disregarded us compared to the French section. Since I am French I could clearly see the difference when talking to the French section
Campus life
ESRA International Film School is part of the ESRA Group, one of the most important Film schools in France. The program takes place in a 1200 student Campus in the heart of Paris, the 15 arrondissement, close to the Eiffel tower and major cultural sites.