The Devil's Doorway Screening
Followed by Q&A with Director Aislinn Clarke
Followed by Q&A with Director Aislinn Clarke
Screening of From Africa to India: Sidi Music from the Indian Ocean Diaspora and Q&A with director Amy Colin-Jairazbhoy
The Holocaust Center will mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a screening of the French drama Korkoro. Korkoro (“Alone” in the Romanes) tells the story of a Romani family trying to evade the Nazis while traveling through France. It has been described as a “rare cinematic tribute” to those killed in the Porajmos, or the Romani genocide by the Nazis during World War II. The event will include a discussion with an expert on the Romani experience.
Tickets are $10, free for Holocaust survivors and students with valid ID.
A high school student becomes convinced that the world is lost to evil and begins to challenge the morals and beliefs of the adults surrounding him.
Carl-A. Fechner's 2016 documentary uses Germany as a case study to offer a forward thinking vision of a sustainable, democratic, green future.
DOCUMENTARY SCREENING
ROOM: Posvar 3431 | Thu, Oct 25th, 14:15
•Rahimjon Abdugafurov (Emory University); Beverly Moran (Vanderbilt University)
The Dept. of Hispanic Languages and Literatures invites you to a Public Film Screening and Q&A Session for:
Detroit's Rivera- The Labors of Public Art (2017) dir. Julio Ramos
Julio Ramos presenta su documental (ganador de varios premios internacionales en las Américas, el Caribe y Europa). Esto Será pronto, el viernes 12 de octubre en el Humanities Center a las cuatro. La presentación está abierta al público en general y será en inglés. Preguntas e intercambio en español e inglés.
Free & open to the public -- in English; questions in both Spanish and English!
Come attend a captivating screening of three short firms that poignantly and candidly depict modern Asian family life!
The lens through which each of use sees "family" is unique to our own personal experiences and is strongly influenced by the cultures in which we live.
After the screening, Meghan Hynson from the Department of Music will do a hands-on demonstration and talk on the indonesian angling, a small portable bamboo rattle that is pitched to the Western scale and played by shaking.
Italian lecturer Lorraine Denman will present one of her all-time favorite movies, Mid-August Lunch.
Prof. James Coleman will present one of the best Italian films of the last decade, the Academy Award-winning La grande bellezza.