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03/12 - Time: 7:35-10:30 p.m.

Cinema du Monde: "The Wind That Shakes the Barley"


CINÉMA DU MONDE

A university-wide film series
at Southern Connecticut State University
 
SPRING 2008 SCHEDULE

Wednesday  February 6,  7:35p - 10:30p  Blue Velvet  (USA 1986, 120 min.)
Directed by David Lynch. Hosted by Jennifer A. Hudson, English and Faculty Development, and Robert Rafalko, Philosophy.

Wednesday  February 20,  7:35p - 10:30p    L'Avventura  (Italy/France 1960, 145 min.)
Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Hosted by Ken Gatzke, Philosophy.

Wednesday  March 5,  7:35p - 10:30p The Front (USA 1976, 95 min.)
Directed by Martin Ritt. Hosted by Robert Workman, Computer Science.

Wednesday  March 12, 7:35p - 10:30p The Wind That Shakes The Barley (Ireland, U.K., Germany, Italy, Spain 2006, 127 min.)
Directed by Ken Loach. Hosted by Michael Ryan, Sociology.

Wednesday  April 2,  7:35p - 10:30p    Once Upon a Time in China 2 (Hong Kong 1992, 113 min)
Directed by Tsui Hark. Hosted by Hing Wu, Library.

Wednesday  April 16, 7:35p - 10:30p  The Killing Fields (UK 1984, 141 min.)
Directed by Roland Joffé. Hosted by Jerry Dunklee, Journalism.

Wednesday  April 30,  7:35p - 10:30p     Ashes and Diamonds  (Poland, 1958, 103 min.)
Directed by Andrzej Wajda. Hosted by Krystyna Gorniak, Philosophy.

Wednesday  May 7,   7:35p - 10:30p      The Lives of Others  (Germany 2006, 137 min.)
Directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. Hosted by Wes O'Brien, Media Studies.

All programs take place in Engleman Hall A120.

Admission to all films is free, and all screenings 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 Academic Affairs and Supported by the Office of Faculty Development.
Coordinated by Professor David Pettigrew.  For further information, contact (203) 392-6778.

 

Admission: free

Location: Engleman A120

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