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Carnival
Join Us for our end of the year Carnival in the Student Life Center Courtyard!! This event is FREE for all Vanderbilt students, scholars, and their families. Sponsored by ISSS, the Women’s Center, and Graduate Student Council. Rain Site: Branscom…
Posted by marci.l.angevine@Vanderbilt.Edu on April 10, 2015 in Activities Everyone
Ilens film: Hidden Pictures
Presented by: Vanderbilt Psychological Counseling Center (PCC). USA, China, France, India, South Africa (2013) Dir: Delaney Ruston. Ruston experienced the silence that surrounds mental illness from her own family experience. Learning that 450 million people globally have a mental health condition, she realizes their plight is the most hidden of all. Her journey uncovers stories…
Posted by marci.l.angevine@Vanderbilt.Edu on April 1, 2015 in Activities Everyone
Ilens film: Silent Souls
Presented by: Jason Strudler, Lecturer, Department of German and Slavic Languages. Russia (2010) Dir: Aleksey Fedorchenko. This mystical masterpiece about a lonely man who helps a widower perform last rites for his wife is a haunting and beautiful road-trip. A meditation on death and sex, it’s a melancholy and touchingly profound folk tale. Russian with…
Posted by marci.l.angevine@Vanderbilt.Edu on March 30, 2015 in Activities Everyone
Ilens film: Blackbird
Presented by: VU LAMBDA Student Organization. USA (2014) Dir: Patrik-Ian Polk. Adapted from a book by Larry Duplechan of the same title, Blackbird tells the coming-of-age story of a gay black teen grappling with his sexuality while submerged in one of the most conservative environments imaginable — a religious family in the deep South. The…
Posted by marci.l.angevine@Vanderbilt.Edu on March 30, 2015 in Activities Everyone
Ilens film: Searching for Sugar Man
Tuesday, March 31 Presented by: Gregory Barz, Associate Professor of Musicology (Ethnomusicology), and Faculty Head of North House. Sweden, UK (2012) Dir: Malik Bendjelloul. Though he faded into obscurity in the U.S., an early 70s musician known as Rodriguez became a huge hit in South Africa and was widely rumored to have died. Two obsessed…
Posted by marci.l.angevine@Vanderbilt.Edu on March 19, 2015 in Activities Everyone
Ilens film:Lumumba
Presented by: Kristin Michelitch, Assistant Professor of Political Science. France, Belgium, Germany, Haiti (2000) Dir: Raoul Peck. The true story of the rise to power and brutal assassination of the formerly vilified and later redeemed leader of the Congo, Patrice Lumumba. Using newly discovered historical evidence, Lumumba emerges as the heroic sacrificial lamb dubiously portrayed…
Posted by marci.l.angevine@Vanderbilt.Edu on March 19, 2015 in Activities Everyone
Ilens Film: The Chess Players
Presented by: Samira Sheikh, Associate Professor of History, Asian Studies and Islamic Studies. India (1977) Dir: Satyajit Ray. Based on a story by Munshi Premchand, this satirical film is set in colonial India in 1856. The British Resident of the East India Company has observed that the monarch of Lucknow seems to be completely uninterested…
Posted by marci.l.angevine@Vanderbilt.Edu on March 13, 2015 in Activities Everyone
Rescheduled Ilens film: The New Black
Presented by: Dr. Frank Dobson, Director of the Black Cultural Center, and Petey Peterson, Program Coordinator in the Office of LGBTQI Life. USA (2013) Dir: Yoruba Richen. A documentary that shows activists, families and clergy on both sides of the campaign to legalize gay marriage and examines homophobia in the black community’s institutional pillar –…
Posted by marci.l.angevine@Vanderbilt.Edu on March 12, 2015 in Activities Everyone
Ilens: Patema Inverted
Presented by: Gerald Figal, Professor, Department of History and Asian Studies. Japan (2013) Dir: Yasuhiro Yoshiura. Inventive and heartwarming anime fantasy, Patema lives in an underground world of tunnels, the abandoned ruins of a giant industrial complex. While exploring in a forbidden zone, she tumbles headlong into a place with reversed physics, where if she…
Posted by marci.l.angevine@Vanderbilt.Edu on March 12, 2015 in Activities Everyone
Ilens Film: MOVED
Presented by Sam Girgus, Professor of English. USA (2013) Dir: Julie Sharbutt. Filmed in one take, MOVED is a dark breakup comedy about a woman seeking closure as she moves out of a shared apartment. A beautiful, funny, sad and sweaty film about sexy young people moving on and figuring out what they owe the…
Posted by marci.l.angevine@Vanderbilt.Edu on February 26, 2015 in Activities Everyone
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