We must be better connoisseurs of the film
if we are not to be as much at the mercy of perhaps the greatest intellectual
and spiritual influence of our age as to some blind and irresistible elemental
force. — Bela
Balazs, 1945
FALL 2006
INTERNATIONAL
CINEMA SERIES
Wednesdays, 6:30pm, Crabbe Library 108
All screenings are free and followed by discussion
in the Library Cafe
Recommended
reading:
Against
Narrativity (PDF) by Galen
Strawson
The Power of Movies: How Screen and Mind Interact (Crabbe Library, 4th Floor: PN1995 .M3785 2005) by Colin McGinn
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IN THE WORLD
8.23
Hukkle (
8.30
Hidden (France/Austria,
2005, 117 min.)
9.06
Crimson Gold (
9.13
Quitting (
9.20
The
Death of Mr. Lazarus (
9.27
Tale of Cinema (
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10.03
Tuesday, 6pm EKU HISTORY CLUB PRESENTS The
New World ( Followed by discussion led by Dr. Brad Wood |
NONFICTION
10.04
Super Size Me (
10.08
The White Diamond (Germany/UK,
2004, 90 min.)
10.15
The Intruder (
10.25
ABC Africa (Uganda/Iran,
2001, 83 min.)
11.01
Jesus, You Know (
AVANT-GARDE PIONEERS
11.08
Salvador Dali
(1904-1989) & Luis
Bunuel (1900-1983)
An Andulusian Dog (France, 1928, 20 min.)
Age of Gold (France,
1930, 62 min.)
11.15
Dziga Vertov (1896-1954)
The Man With a Movie Camera (USSR, 1929, 69 min.)
11.29
Man Ray (1890-1976)
Star
of the Sea (France,
1928, 15 min.)
The Mysteries of the Chateau of Dice (France, 1929, 20 min.)
Dimitri Kirsanoff
(1899-1957)
Menilmontant (France,
1926, 37 min.)
Autumn
Fire (France, 1928, 12 min.)
12.06
Maya
Deren (1917-1961)
Experimental
Films (USA, 1943-59, 73 min.)
12.13
Stan
Brakhage (1933-2003)
Dog Star Man (USA,
1960-64, 78 min.)
Contacts: Rob Sica, Gregg Gunderson, Neil Wright,
and The Office of International
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