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10/22 - Time: 7:35-10:30 p.m.

Cinema du Monde: "Burnt by the Sun"


Cinéma du Monde ~ A university-wide film series

Wednesday, September 10, 7:35pm - 10:30pm  Seventh Seal (Sweden 1957, 92 min.) 
Directed by Ingmar Bergman. Hosted by Mike Shea, English.

Friday, October 3, 7:35pm - 10:30pm  This is Spinal Tap  (USA 1984, 82 min.)
Directed by Rob Reiner. Hosted by Charlie Dellinger-Pate, Media Studies.

Wednesday, October 22, 7:35pm - 10:30pm Burnt by the Sun (Russia/France 1994, 135 min.)
Directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. Hosted by Julia Houkom, English and Foreign Languages, and Elena Schmitt, Foreign Languages.

Wednesday, October 29, 7:35pm - 10:35pm  Out of Africa (USA 1985, 160 min.)
Directed by Sydney Pollack. Hosted by Ken Gatzke, Philosophy.  
Presented in cooperation with The Southern Read
Co-sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs and Buley Library

Wednesday, November 5, 7:35pm - 10:30pm Play it Again Sam  (USA 1972, 85 min.)
Directed by Herbert Ross. Hosted by Mike Shea, English.

Wednesday, November 12, 7:35pm - 10:30pm  Korczak (Poland/Germany/UK 1990, 115 min.)
Directed by Andrzej Wajda. Hosted by Krystyna Gorniak, Philosophy.

Wednesday, December 3, 7:35pm - 10:30pm Lost Highway (France/USA 1997, 135 min.)
Directed by David Lynch. Hosted by Jennifer Hudson, English and Faculty Development.

For a printable schedule of Cinema du Monde for fall 2008, click here (opens as a PDF file).

All programs take place in Engleman Hall Room A120. All films are free of charge and are open to faculty, students, and staff, as well as to the general public.

Each film is introduced by the evening's host, who will also facilitate a general discussion following the film.

Sponsored by the Office of the Academic Vice President and Supported by the Office of Faculty Development. Coordinated by Professor David Pettigrew.  

For further information contact (203) 392-6778.

 

 

 


Admission: free

Location: Engleman Hall A120

Contact Information: Professor David Pettigrew, (203) 392-6778