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SUMMARY:IO CAPITANO
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\n  \nSat\, April 13 at 4pm and 7pm ♦  Sun\, April 14 at 4pm  \nSat\, May 4 at 4pm and 7pm ♦  Sun\, May 5 at 4pm   \n(Please note: we are taking a late April break\, hence the gap in our schedule) \nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets  \n  \nAcademy Award Nominee: BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM \nTwo Senegalese teenagers living in Dakar yearn for a brighter future in Europe. Yet between their dreams and reality lies a treacherous journey through a labyrinth of checkpoints\, the scorched Saharan desert\, a fetid North African prison and the vast waters of the Mediterranean where thousands have died packed inside vessels barely fit for passage. \nCRITIC’S PICK! – The New York Times
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/io-capitano/
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SUMMARY:PERFECT DAYS
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\n  \nSat\, April 6 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, April 7 at 4:30\n \nSat\, April 13 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, April 14 at 4:30  \nIU Radio & Television Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets\n \nThe new film by Wim Wenders (Wings of Desire) is one of the nominees for Best International Feature Film. \nOutside of his structured life in Tokyo\, Hirayama (Kôji Yakusho) cherishes music on cassette tapes\, books\, and taking photos of trees. Unexpected encounters reveal more of his story in a deeply moving and poetic reflection on finding beauty in the world around us. An absorbing slice-of-life drama led by a remarkable Kôji Yakusho performance.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/perfect-days/
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SUMMARY:A REVOLUTION ON CANVAS
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\n  \nSat\, March 23 at 4pm and 7pm ♦  Sun\, March 24 at 4pm  \nSat\, March 30 at 4pm and 7pm ♦  Sun\, March 31 at 4pm   \nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets  \n  \nSara Nodjoumi delves into the mystery surrounding the disappearance of more than 100 “treasonous” paintings by her father\, seminal Iranian modern artist Nickzad “Nicky” Nodjoumi in this real-life fascinating family drama/political thriller. \nNickzad Nodjoumi joined the Islamic Revolution\, making paintings and posters criticizing the Shah’s regime. In1980\, the painter fled his home country following the vandalization of his solo exhibition\, “Report on the Revolution\,” and its subsequent shutdown by Islamic radicals at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. Decades later\, as Iran is once again embroiled in protests following the suppression and killing of Iranian women and activists at the hands of Iran’s “morality police\,” the renowned artist and his daughter attempt to track down the missing paintings in hopes of reclaiming them. During the search\, Sara\, drawing on disarmingly frank conversations with both her father and mother\, celebrated artist Nahid Hagigat\, and grappling with complex feelings and mysteries tied to her own upbringing\, traces a timeline of events to understand the circumstances that led to her homeland’s perpetual state of political turmoil and to her parents’ personal estrangement.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/revolution-on-canvas/
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SUMMARY:ANATOMY OF A FALL
DESCRIPTION:  \nWhere are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\nSat\, March 16 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, March 17 at 4:30 ♦ IU Radio & Television Theater \nSat\, March 23 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, March 24 at 4:30 ♦ IU Radio & Television Theater  Purchase Tickets\n \n  \nNominated for 5 Academy Awards incluoding BEST PICTURE\n \n  \nFor those of you were not able to see Anatomy of a Fall at the IU Cinema\, here’s another chance.  \nFor the past year\, Sandra (Sandra Hüller)\, her husband Samuel\, and their eleven-year-old son Daniel have lived a secluded life in a remote town in the French Alps. When Samuel is found dead in the snow below their chalet\, the police question whether he was murdered or committed suicide. Samuel’s suspicious death is presumed murder\, and Sandra becomes the main suspect. What follows is not just an investigation into the circumstances of Samuel’s death but an unsettling psychological journey into the depths of Sandra and Samuel’s conflicted relationship. (2 hrs\, 30 min)
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/anatomy-of-a-fall/
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SUMMARY:THE TASTE OF THINGS
DESCRIPTION:  \nWhere are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\nSat\, March 9 at 6:15 ♦ Sun\, March 10 at 6:15 ♦ IU Radio & Television Theater\n \nSat\, March 16 at 4pm and 7pm ♦  Sun\, March 17 at 4pm ♦ IU Fine Arts Theater \nSat\, March 23 at 2pm♦ Sun\, March 24 at  2pm ♦ IU Radio & Television Theater  \nPurchase Tickets  \n  \n1885. Peerless cook Eugenie (Juliette Binoche) has worked for the famous gourmet Dodin (Benoît Magimel) for the last 20 years. As time went by\, the practice of gastronomy and mutual admiration turned into a romantic relationship. Their association gives rise to dishes\, one more delicious than the next\, that confound even the world’s most illustrious chefs. But Eugenie is fond of her freedom and has never wanted to marry Dodin. So\, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her. \nDirected by Tran Anh Hung\, The Taste of Things was France’s submission to this year’s Academy Awards (selected over Academy of a Fall) \nYou might enjoy this interview with Juliette Binoche \n  \nThe Taste of Things is at once a delight for all five senses and an affecting drama of a relationship\, as idiosyncratic as all loving ones are. Lingering on the tongue like a sip of Châteauneuf-du-Pape\, the film leaves one feeling a little drunk\, desperately hungry and entirely alive. – Wall Street Journal \n\nThe couple’s pursuit of true\, deep\, sincere beauty in all things — in body and mind — is infinitely touching. – The Playlist\n\nNeither the meals depicted nor the viewing experience should be rushed. Time is needed for the ingredients of the film to achieve a simmered state of perfection. Your patience will be rewarded. – Film Threat \nWhen I first watched “The Taste of Things” at this year’s Cannes Film Festival\, I was surrounded by a delightfully vocal audience. The oohing and ahhing was ubiquitous and\, apparently\, a visceral response\, similar to what is elicited by beholding Monet’s water lilies. Savoring a tasty meal (or even just watching one come together on a big screen) brings a kind of joy that can’t be explained by logic or reason. When I see Juliette Binoche’s Eugénie\, laboring away on a buttery risotto or a vegetable omelet\, I’m overcome by the sense memory of something deliciously intimate\, like being held tight or a loved one’s scent. In that moment\, nothing else seems to matter. – The New York Times
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-taste-of-things/
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SUMMARY:BALLERINA BOYS
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\n  \nFri\, Feb 23 at 7:30\n \nIU Radio & Television Theater ♦ FREE! \nBallet Master Raffaele Morra will host a Q&A following the screening. Filmgoers are encouraged to make a donation to Bloomington Pride. \nBallerina Boys is a portrait of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo (The Trocks)\, an all-male ballet company and international dance sensation. For over 45 years the company has shared their signature style and message of equality\, inclusion and social justice with audiences around the world. The men perform classical ballet en pointe and in drag\, challenging the art form’s rigid gender norms as they mix rigorous technique with comedy and satire. Inspired by the Stonewall Riots of 1969\, the company was fueled by the spirit of defiance and creative exuberance that the gay rights movement unleashed. The film follows The Trocks on tour in the Carolinas\, an epicenter of continued struggles for LGBTQ rights. Ballerina Boys interweaves original interviews and contemporary and archival performance footage to tell the remarkable history of the company and culminates with The Trocks’ 2019 performance at the Stonewall 50th anniversary concert at Central Park’s SummerStage in New York City. In the words of ballerina Kevin Garcia\, “Every time the curtain opens we represent progress for equality. We just do it dancing.” \nBallerina Boys is co-presented by the IU Jacobs School of Music
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/ballerina-boys/
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SUMMARY:OSCAR SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL 2024
DESCRIPTION:Not sure where our theaters are?       \nFeb 17 – March 10 Scroll down for dates and times \n  \nThe Oscar Shorts offer a vision of what the Academy Awards should and could be but very rarely are: eclectic\, cosmopolitan\, scrappy and surprising. -A.O. Scott\, The New York Times \nOne of the most entertaining categories at the Academy Awards — and one of the least heralded — is for the Best Short Subject. Beginning Feb 17th\, for 4 consecutive weekends\, we are screening the 15 Oscar nominees for Best Short Film. As usual\, this year’s assortment of Animated\, Live Action and Documentary short Oscar contenders is a celebration of intimate\, personal storytelling. Every filmmaker leaves his or her fingerprints on the material\, making it a rich collection of stories\, all of which have something profound to say\, whether big and bold or small and modest. \nTickets: Each individual program is $12 but for $25 you can bundle all three into a Festival Pass. Your Pass would be good for all three programs on all  four weekends–you’ll have plenty of opportunities to see all of the films.\n \n\nANIMATED SHORTS – 80 minutes \nYou know your kids better than we do but this year’s animation shorts are probably not for children under 10. Regarding content\, there is nothing objectionable. But most younger children would have a tough time understanding the themes of some of the films. That said\, they might also spark some interesting questions around the dinner table. (Children 10 and under are free.)\n \nOur Uniform – a social satire about the clothing conventions imposed on young children  Iran (in Farsi) \nLetter to a Pig – A Holocaust survivor reads a letter he wrote to the pig who saved his life.\, France/Israel (in Hebrew) \nPachyderm– Louise spends time at her grandparent’s house\, Yet this year\, the snow will fall in summer and a monster will die. \nNinety-Five Senses – An ode to the body’s five senses\, delivered by a man with little time left to enjoy them. \nWar is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko Two soldiers on opposite sides play a game of chess. \nBONUS FILMS:  \nWild Summon – A natural history fantasy film\, following the dramatic lifecycle of the wild salmon in human form (narrated by Marianne Faithfull) \nI’m Hip – A self-absorbed cat\, in a jazzy song and dance\, proudly and comically proclaims his “hipness” to the world. The world is less convinced than he is. \n\nLIVE ACTION SHORTS – 140 minutes \nThe After – A rideshare driver picks up a passenger who helps him confront the past. \nRed\, White and Blue – a single parent living paycheck to paycheck is forced to cross state lines in search of an abortion. \nKnight of Fortune – two widowers lean on each other for emotional support. (in Swedish/Danish) \nInvincible – the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier\, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. (in French) \nThe Wonderful World of Henry Sugar – Henry Sugar is able to see through objects and predict the future. Directed by Wes Anderson and Steven Rales\, \n\nDOCUMENTARY SHORTS – 141 minutes \n \nNǎi Nai and Wài Pó– Sean Wang visits his maternal and paternal grandmothers who live as roommates. heir shared love for him is hilarious\, moving\, and full of the hard-won wisdom. USA (in Mandarin) \nThe Barber of Little Rock Arlo Washington\, a local barber whose visionary approach to a just economy can be found in the mission of People Trust\, the nonprofit community bank he founded. \nThe Local Repair Shop Four unassuming heroes who ensure no student is deprived of the joy of music. \nIsland In Between S. Leo Chiang reflects on his relationship with Taiwan\, the United States and China from the islands of Kinmen\, just a few miles from mainland China. \nThe ABCs of Book Banning Reveals the voices of the impacted parties of books banned from school districts\, inspiring hope for the future through the profound insights of inquisitive youthful minds. \n\nAt the screenings you can vote for your favorite film (or the film that you think will win the Oscar). If you guess right\, you’ll win a complimentary ticket to a Ryder movie. Pick all three winners and you will win two complimentary tickets to another Ryder film and dinner at one of our fine local restaurants. \n\nHERE’S THE SCHEDULE    Purchase Tickets \nSat and Sun\, Mar 2 and 3\n \n2pm ANIMATION Fine Arts  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n3pm LIVE ACTION Radio & TV          \n4:30pm DOCUMENTARY Fine Arts \n6pm LIVE ACTION Radio & TV \n7:30pm ANIMATION Fine Arts \nSat and Sun\, Mar 9 and 10 \n2pm ANIMATION Fine Arts  \n3pm DOCUMENTARY Radio & TV \n4pm LIVE ACTION Fine Arts \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n \n \n 
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SUMMARY:INSIDE THE YELLOW COCOON SHELL
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nWhere are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\n  \nSat\, Feb 10 at 4:30 ♦ Sun\, Feb 11 at 4:30\nIU Radio & Television Theater\n\n \nSat\, Feb 17 at 4pm ♦ Sun\, Feb 18 at 4pm\nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets\n  \nWinner of the Camera d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival and the prestigious André Bazin Prize from Cahiers du Cinema\, both celebrating outstanding feature debuts\, this enthralling work from Vietnamese filmmaker Pham Thien An is a reverie on faith\, loss\, and nature expressed with uncommon invention and depth. The sudden death of his sister-in-law brings unexpected responsibilities to Thien (Le Phong Vu)\, who is reluctantly tasked with bringing his five-year-old nephew Dao to their countryside hometown. On the road\, Thien is drawn into a search for his long-missing older brother\, haunted and spurred forward by a series of sublime dreams that reignite suppressed memories\, forbidden desires\, and specters of his own youth. What began as a journey home becomes a pilgrimage marked by visual splendor and mystical overtones\, a quest for understanding and certainty in a Vietnam that seems unable to provide any clear answers. As Thien battles with the existential question of what is worth living for\, Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell interrogates the persistence and complexity of faith\, not only in the spiritual but in the delicate beauty of earthly existence.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/inside-the-yellow-cocoon/
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SUMMARY:DRIVING MADELEINE
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\nWhere are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\nSat\, Feb 3 at 4pm and 7pm ♦ Sun\, Feb 4 at 4pm\nSat\, Feb 10 at 4pm and 7pm ♦ Sun\, Feb 11 at 4pm\nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets\nA seemingly simple taxi ride across Paris evolves into a profound meditation on the realities of the driver\, whose personal life is in shambles\, and his fare\, an elderly woman whose warmth belies her surprising past. \nDriving Madeleine is highlighted by two wonderful performances: actor/director Dany Boon as a taxi driver having a bad day and legendary 92-year-old French chanteuse Line Renaud as a woman in need of a ride. \nWritten and directed by Christian Carion\, best known in the States for his 2005 film\, Joyeux Noel. \n  \nYou might hear the title\, Driving Madeleine and then the logline about a driver taxiing a 92 year old woman around Paris and instantly think ‘aha!’ It is a French Driving Miss Daisy! Well\, the two films do have something in common. They are both irresistibly cast with exceptional veteran stars who both grab the heart and never let go. – Deadline \n  \n\nWhen you have a film like this that enables the two gifted actors who have chemistry to play off each other\, it’s hard to beat. When it’s stripped down to the elements of acting\, it can be just so powerful! – NPR
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/driving-madeleine/
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SUMMARY:RULE OF TWO WALLS
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\nSat\, Jan 27 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, Jan 28 at 4:30\n \nSat\, Feb 3 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, Feb 4 at 4:30 \nIU Radio & Television Theater \n Purchase Tickets\nTkts can also be purchased at the door \nAn intimate look at the war in Ukraine\, as seen through the eyes of artists who remained to make art as a defiant act in the face of aggression. \npresented in part by the IU Dept of Slavic & East European Languages and the Russian and East European Institute \nThe Rule of Two Walls has not yet opened in theaters (hence no reviews to report) but we have this from the Tribecca Film Festival: \nWhile their lives are getting irreversibly altered\, the film beautifully documents how their work — as visual artists\, musicians\, street artists\, performance artists\, and filmmakers — both processes the moment and offers hope. Visceral\, poetic\, and urgent\, Rule of Two Walls illuminates the vital role of cultural and spiritual defiance in times of crisis. – Tribecca Film Festival
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-rule-of-two-walls/
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SUMMARY:GODARD CINEMA
DESCRIPTION:  \nWhere are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\n  \nSat\, Jan 27 at 4pm and 7pm ♦ Sun\, Jan 28 at 4pm \nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \nTkts can also be purchased at the door \n  \n\nJean-Luc Godard is synonymous with cinema. With the release of Breathless in 1960\, he established himself overnight as a cinematic rebel and symbol for the era’s progressive and anti-war youth. Sixty-two years and 140 films later\, Godard is among the most renowned artists of all time\, taught in every film school yet still shrouded in mystery. One of the founders of the French New Wave\, political agitator\, revolutionary misanthrope\, film theorist and critic\, the list of his descriptors goes on and on. Godard Cinema offers an opportunity for film lovers to look back at his career and the subjects and themes that obsessed him\, while paying tribute to the ineffable essence of the most revered French director of all time. \nFilmmaker Cyril Leuthy sat down with Godard’s many collaborators–family\, frenemies\, and muses (Nathalie Baye\, Julie Delpy\, Hanna Schygulla)–who have a lot to say about an eternal rebel who was still exhausting himself in the hunt for a perfect cinema\, even with 140 films under his belt. \nAt the time of his death in September 2022\, Godard had been in the midst of planning another feature\, an adaptation of Belgian author Charles Plisnier’s 1937 novel Faux Passports. Though it was never produced\, Godard put together the intricate and beautiful Trailer Of A Film That Will Never Exist: Phony Wars\, which now stands as his final work\, a complex collage of history\, politics\, and cinema constructed of paper and glue\, paintings and photographs\, sound and silence. He accompanied it with the following text: “Rejecting the billions of alphabetic diktats to liberate the incessant metamorphoses and metaphors of a necessary and true language by returning to the locations of past film shoots\, while keeping track of modern times.” \nGodard Cinema | 100 minutes   Trailer for a Film… | 20 min
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/godard-cinema/
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SUMMARY:THE CRIME IS MINE
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\nWhere are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\n  \nSat\, Jan 20 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, Jan 21 at 4:30\n \nIU Radio & Television Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \n  \nParis in the 1930s — a playground for industrial heirs and debonair architects\, but the City of Lights does not shine evenly for all. Madeleine is a struggling actress. Her best friend Pauline is an unemployed lawyer. They share a cramped flat and owe five months’ rent. Opportunity knocks\, however\, after a lascivious theatrical producer turns up dead and Madeleine is accused of murder. \nAcclaimed French filmmaker Francois Ozon has a rich back catalogue. The Crime is Mine is a rollicking farce with a wily feminist edge\, clearly inspired by Hollywood’s Golden Age. \nAdapted from a 1934 play by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil. Nadia Terezkiewicz and Rebecca Marder star — a murder’s row of a supporting cast includes Isabelle Huppert\, Dany Boon\, and Fabrice Luchini. \nFrance | 2023 | 102 minutes \nThe Crime is Mine opened on Christmas Day and received enthusiastic reviews\, including this from the New York Times: \nThe Crime is Mine” is the epitome of a comfort film\, decked out in old-Hollywood nostalgia and unfolding at an auctioneer’s clip. Its fun and games are deceptively smart — all the more because the women know their angles so triumphantly well. CRITIC’S PICK!\n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-crime-is-mine/
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SUMMARY:THEATER CAMP
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\nSat\, Jan 13 at 4pm and 7pm ♦ Sun\, Jan 14 at 4pm \nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \nAmos (Ben Platt) and Rebecca-Diane (Molly Gordon) are lifelong best friends and drama instructors at a rundown camp in upstate New York. Times have been hard and foreclosure is looming\, so Amos\, Rebecca-Diane and production manager Glenn (Noah Galvin) band together with the staff and students to stage a masterpiece — and keep their beloved summer camp afloat. This hilarious mockumentary “wears its cult-following potential squarely on its sequined shoulders\, gifting us with instantly quotable lines and zany\, lovable characters.” – Sundance Film Festival \nFunny and smart and sweet stuff\, a crowd-pleaser for the misfit in all of us. – Indiewire \nMany of the mile-per-minute quips and hilariously biting remarks in Theater Camp will surely enter the collective consciousness once the general public has access to them. -The Wrap \nAn endearing look at creativity as well as a surprisingly poignant reminder that most artists succeed not through individual genius\, but by being part of a community. – The Atlantic \nThe hilarious cast—like their characters—are game for anything\, and the jokes are flying fast and mostly landing. -Collider \nThis madcap mockumentary works beautifully because the filmmakers take care to imbue this setting with a real sense of culture and place\, populated with wonderfully eccentric characters. – Los Angeles Times\n \n 
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SUMMARY:RARE EXPORTS: A CHRISTMAS TALE
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\n  \nSat\, Dec 16 at 4pm and 7pm ♦ Sun\, Dec 17 at 4pm \nIU Radio & Television Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets\n \nIt’s the eve of Christmas in northern Finland\, and an ‘archeological’ dig has just unearthed the real Santa Claus. But this particular Santa isn’t the one you want coming to town. When the local children begin mysteriously disappearing\, young Pietari and his father Rauno\, a reindeer hunter by trade\, capture the mythological being and attempt to sell Santa to the misguided leader of the multinational corporation sponsoring the dig. Santa’s elves\, however\, will stop at nothing to free their fearless leader from captivity. What ensues is a wildly humorous nightmare – a fantastically bizarre polemic on modern day morality. \nFinland / 84 min / 2010/ subtitled \nCritics Pick! The Santa at the center of Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale is not the sort Mommy is likely to be kissing beneath the mistletoe (or anywhere else) this year. Drawing on ancient Scandinavian mythology\, Jalmari Helander’s feature debut is a thing of frigid beauty and twisted playfulness. Kids will love the diminutive\, motherless hero and a plot that’s completely bonkers; adults will enjoy the exuberantly pagan images and deadpan humor. -The New York Times
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SUMMARY:The Life and Times of ALLEN GINSBERG
DESCRIPTION:Fri\, Dec 8 at 6:30 ♦ Sat\, Dec 9 at 3:30 and 6:30 ♦ Sun\, Dec 10 at 3:30\n \nSat\, Dec 16 at 3:30 and 6:30 ♦ Sun\, Dec 17 at 3:30 \nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \nVisionary\, radical\, spiritual seeker\, renowned poet\, founding member of a major literary movement\, champion of human rights\, Buddhist\, political activist and teacher – Allen Ginsberg’s remarkable life shaped the very soul of American counterculture.\nJerry Aronson groundbreaking documentary premiered at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival to much acclaim — thirty years later it has been digitally remastered. Featuring William Burroughs\, Timothy Leary\, Ken Kesey\, Norman Mailer\, Joan Baez\, and Abbie Hoffman (84 minutes) \n\n\n\nRich\, deep and moving. – Chicago Tribune \n\nA fascinating portrait of the visionary poet.  \n– Newsweek \nA rich slice of cultural history. – Boston Globe \nA remarkably clearheaded study of a complex individual…few have taken so many chances and exercised so large an influence.\n– The New York Times
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231212
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SUMMARY:PAST LIVES
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\n\nFri\, Dec 8 at 7pm ♦ Sat\, Dec 9 at 4pm and 7pm ♦ Sun\, Dec 10 at 4pm\n \nIU Radio & Television Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets\n \nPast Lives is in the conversation as a BEST PICTURE candidate for this year’s Academy Awards. A film about second chances\, if you missed Past Lives when we screened it this summer here’s your second chance…. \nA budding childhood romance between Nora and Hae Sung\, classmates at a primary school in Seoul\, ends abruptly when Nora’s family emigrates to Canada. Two decades later\, they are reunited in New York for one fateful week as they confront notions of destiny and love\, and the choices that make a life. \nAn deeply romantic debut feature from Korean-Canadian filmmaker and New York City playwright Celine Song (Endlings). Song’s artful aesthetic and profound character writing explore love\, identity\, and “In Yun\,” a Korean notion of fate stemming from two people’s connection in a past life. (106 minutes) \nA MASTERPIECE! A movie that liberates your tears and makes you fall in love with it. It is almost assuredly predestined to be the single best movie you see this year. – Rolling Stone \nThis jaw-droppingly assured freshman effort from Celine Song has been perched atop most cinephiles’ must-see lists since its triumphant debut at Sundance. It’s a DELIRIOUSLY HONEST romantic drama that is utterly singular even while it calls to mind everything from Richard Linklater to Wong Kar-wai to David Lean’s Brief Encounter. – The Observer  \nA ONE-OF-A-KIND MIRACLE\, Past Lives is one of the best movies of the year\, maybe the very best even though it’s just June. I first found this gem at Sundance five months ago and I still can’t get it out of my head and heart. – ABC News \nCRITIC’S PICK! – The NY Times \n \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:JOAN BAEZ
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\nSat\, Nov 25 at 6:30 ♦ Sun\, Nov 26 at 3:30\n \nFri\, Dec 1 at 6:30 ♦ Sat\, Dec 2 at 3:30 and 6:30 ♦ Sun\, Dec 3 at 3:30 and 6:30 \nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \n“I am not a saint\, I am a noise\,” wrote 13-year-old Joan Baez in her journal\, reflecting on a discordance between her outer and inner lives that would only deepen. Icon of ’60s folk music and activism\, Baez made the cover of TIME at 21\, her relationship with Bob Dylan was widely publicized\, and she famously performed “We Shall Overcome” at the March on Washington. \nWhat the public didn’t know: she was subject to racist taunts as a child (her father was Mexican)\, suffered intense anxiety\, and harbored long-simmering questions about unacknowledged family trauma. An intimate\, revelatory portrait of an artist looking back on a six-decade career\, crafted from a wealth of never-before-seen home movies\, diaries\, and audio recordings\, while following Baez during her 2018 farewell tour. \n2023 | 113 minutes \nAt 82\, Baez seems to have processed her struggles. She is plain-spoken about her early fame and her devotion to Bob Dylan\, and does not let herself off the hook when her son admits to feeling her absence while she was “busy saving the world.” An eloquent meditation on making peace with the past. . . CRITIC’S PICK! – The New York Times
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SUMMARY:FOUR DAUGHTERS
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\nSat\, Nov 25 at 7pm ♦ Sun\, Nov 26 at 4pm \nIU Radio & Television Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \nSubmitted by Tunisia as their official entry to the 96th Academy Awards\, Four Daughters is a mesmerizing\, formally ambitious documentary that bends the edges of narrative form in careful service to the stories of five brave\, bold\, and complicated women. \nBetween light and darkness stands Olfa\, a Tunisian woman and the mother of four daughters. One day\, her two older daughters disappear.  Four Daughters unpacks a complex family history through intimate interviews and spellbinding reenactments to examine how the two eldest daughters were radicalized by Islamic extremists. \nOscar-winning filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania invites professional actresses as the missing daughters\, along with acclaimed Egyptian-Tunisian actress Hend Sabri as Olfa. \nFour Daughters is a unique cinema experience that will lift the veil on Olfa and her daughters’ life stories. An intimate journey of hope\, rebellion and sisterhood that will question the very foundations of our societies. (110 min) \nWinner! Best Documentary\, Cannes Film Festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231103
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SUMMARY:MR ORGAN
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \nFri\, Nov 3 at 6:30 ♦ Sat\, Nov 4 at 3:30 and 6:30 ♦ Sun\, Nov 5 at 3:30 and 6:30\nFri\, Nov 10 at 6:30 ♦ Sat\, Nov 11 at 3:30 and 6:30 ♦ Sun\, Nov 12 at 3:30 and 6:30\nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase tickets \n  \nKiwi journalist/filmmaker David Farrier is known for engaging with the stranger side of life in films like his stranger-than-fiction competitive tickling exposé Tickled\, drawing bizarre subjects into the light through his affable but penetrating investigations. But Farrier may have met his match with the subject of his latest doc\, a harrowing odyssey into the dark heart of a uniquely toxic individual. Things start innocently enough in 2016\, as Farrier begins investigating a man who’s been clamping the tires of cars parked outside an Auckland antiques shop\, then demanding hundreds of dollars to let them go. It turns out that the man behind the clamping — the evocatively named Michael Organ — isn’t just a one-trick scammer. Organ has a colorful history of compulsive lying\, false identities\, and vindictive lawsuits stretching back decades. Farrier manages to establish a prickly\, ambiguous rapport with his elusive subject\, but the deeper he gets\, the more it seems that Organ’s intentions aren’t just eccentric — they’re downright sinister. \nA remarkable film: A comedic horror of a documentary\, a simple piece of investigative journalism descending into madness. – Paste \n“It’s a Kiwi In Cold Blood for a car park Truman Capote—you’ll come away glad someone told this story\, and relieved that it wasn’t you.” – GQ \nCRITIC’S PICK! – The New York Times \n\n 
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SUMMARY:A COMPASSIONATE SPY
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \nFri\, Oct 27 at 7pm ♦ Sat\, Oct 28 at 4pm & 7pm ♦ Sun\, Oct 29 at 4pm and 7pm\n \nFri\, Oct Nov 3 at 7pm ♦ Sat\, Nov 4 at 4pm & 7pm ♦ Sun\, Nov 5 at 4pm and 7pm\n \nIU Radio & Television Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \n\nA Compassionate Spy is a gripping real-life spy thriller about Manhattan Project physicist Ted Hall\, who provided nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union\, told through the perspective of his loving wife Joan\, who protected his secret for decades. Recruited in 1944 as an 18-year-old Harvard undergraduate to help Robert Oppenheimer and his team create a bomb\, Hall was the youngest physicist on the Manhattan Project\, and didn’t share his colleagues’ elation after the successful detonation of the world’s first atomic bomb. Concerned that a U.S. post-war monopoly on such a powerful weapon could lead to nuclear catastrophe\, Hall began passing key information about the bomb’s construction to the Soviet Union. After the war\, he met\, fell in love with\, and married Joan\, a fellow student with whom he shared a passion for classical music and socialist causes — and the explosive secret of his espionage.  \nDirected by Steve James | 106 minutes | 2023 \nJames’s sleek telling excels at intertwining the personal and the political with illuminating detail. – The Guardian \nThe subject of this absorbing documentary might be the brilliant atomic physicist Theodore Alvin Hall\, but its star is his nonagenarian widow\, Joan. Funny and candid this delightful woman is eager to share her unwavering support for her husband’s espionage during World War II. – The New York Times \nIt’s worth being reminded by James’s layered\, grippingly told account of a principled betrayal that when it comes to the biggest threats facing the globe\, sometimes one person in the right circumstance can make a difference.- The Wrap \na spellbinding collage concerning the life and times of Ted Hall and his family. It is a wonderful documentary\, and I encourage everyone who wants a greater sense of the story of the Atomic Age to check it out. – Film Threat \n \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:THE BEASTS
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\nFri\, Oct 20 at 6:30 ♦ Sat\, Oct 21 at 3:30 and 6:30 ♦ Sun\, Oct 22 at 3:30 and 6:30\n \nFri\, Oct 27 at 6:30 ♦ Sat\, Oct 28 at 3:30 and 6:30 ♦ Sun\, Oct 29 at 3:30 and 6:30\n \nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \nWinner of 9 Goya Awards (Spain’s Oscar) including Best Picture.\n\nA bourgeois French couple–idealistic organic farmers–settle in a Galician village. Their earnest enthusiasm reeks of patronizing privilege to the poor Spanish farmers who have toiled on the land for generations. Tensions between locals and foreigners boil over in this edge-of-your-seat thriller.  \n  \nin Spanish with subtitles | 137 minutes | 2023 \npresented with the generous support of the IU Department of Spanish & Portuguese \nAn engrossing rural thriller. – The New York Times \n  \nThere is not much more you can ask of a film than that it provides you with another perspective\, a new angle to look at old problems. The Beasts does that. \n  \nThe sensation of observing these details fold into one another and unfold as a narrative isn’t that far off from turning the pages of a novel. – Paste \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:JOYCE CAROL OATES: A Body in the Service of Mind
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \nFri\, Oct 13 at 7:30 ♦ Sat\, Oct 14 at 4:30 ♦ Sun\, Oct 15 at 4:30  \nIU Radio & Television Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \nOne of the country’s preeminent and prolific serious writers\, Joyce Carol Oates is the author of more than 100 books\, including them\, (winner of the National Book Award and yes\, spelled in all lower case) and Blonde (which looks at America through the life of Marilyn Monroe).  In this candid and revealing documentary\, she provides insight into her life\, creative process\, and the events that have shaped her writings. Laura Dern who starred in Smooth Talk\, based on a Joyce Carol Oates short story\, reads from her work. \nDirected by veteran Swedish filmmaker and critic Stig Björkman | 94 minutes | presented in part by Morgenstern’s Bookstore. \n\nAn unruly genius. –The New Yorker \nHer six decades of novels\, short stories\, essays and more have triggered fascinating debates about the intersection of violence\, sexuality\, race and womanhood. – The New York Times \n \n\n 
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SUMMARY:Talking Heads: STOP MAKING SENSE
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\nFri\, Oct 20 at 7:30 ♦ Sat\, Oct 21 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, Oct 22 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦  IU Radio & Television Theater ♦ Purchase tickets \nThe song is “Psycho Killer\,” and the movie is Stop Making Sense\, directed by Jonathan Demme. Four decades later\, we live in a culture shaped by all of them. \nThe film has been restored and is being re-released to coincides with the band’s 40th anniversary and their reunion at the Toronto Film Festival. \nStop Making Sense didn’t invent the concert film; when we first screened it in 1983\, the rockumentary was already a staple of midnight movies and film studies courses\, with Don’t Look Back and  Gimme Shelter having shaped the form. But Demme (Something Wild\, Silence of the Lambs) perfected it\, working with Byrne and bandmates Chris Frantz\, Jerry Harrison\, and Tina Weymouth to create the ideal visual representation of a band built on precision and minimalism. \nIt starts with the boombox. It ends in ecstasy\, with a magnificent cover of Al Green’s “Take Me to the River” that somehow recalibrates the song’s gospel glory into a plea for another sort of release. Stop Making Sense is a master class in how to shoot live performance\, as Jonathan Demme  and Blade Runner cinematographer Jordan Cronenweth strip the Talking Heads down to their essential parts and then fill everything back in\, mindful of David Byrne’s meticulous staging but also taking full advantage of the cinematic possibilities. \nHold tight\, cool babies. \nCan’t make it to any of our October screenings? You have one more chance. Stop Making Sense will also be shown at the IU Cinema on Thursday\, Nov 16\, 7 pm; $5 Students/$8 General Admission
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SUMMARY:SCRAPPER
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \nFri\, Oct 6 at 7pm ♦ Sat\, Oct 7 at 4pm and 7pm ♦ Sun\, Oct 8 at 4pm and 7pm\n \nFri\, Oct 13 at 7pm ♦ Sat\, Oct 14 at 4pm and 7pm ♦ Sun\, Oct 15 at 4pm and 7pm \nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \nGeorgie is a resourceful 12-year-old girl. She secretly lives alone in her flat in a working class suburb of London following the death of her mother. She makes money stealing bikes with her best friend Ali and keeps the social workers off her back by pretending to live with an uncle. Out of nowhere\, her estranged father\, Jason\, arrives. Uninterested in this sudden new parental figure\, Georgie is stubbornly resistant to his attempts to connect to his daughter. As they adjust to their new circumstances\, Georgie and Jason find that they both still have a lot of growing up to do. Newcomer Lola Campbell and Harry Dickinson  (Triangle of Sadness) star in Charlotte Regan’s striking debut feature\, which won this year’s Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.  (84 min)\n \nCharlotte Regan’s feature-length debut\, “Scrapper\,” is as whip-smart as the 12-year-old girl at its center. Georgie (played wonderfully by the newcomer Lola Campbell). CRITIC’S PICK! – The New York Times
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SUMMARY:PINK FLOYD & SYD BARRETT: HAVE YOU GOT IT YET?
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\nFri\, Sept 29 at 7:30 ♦ Sat\, Sept 30 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, Oct 1 at 4:30 and 7:30\n \nFri\, Oct 6 at 7:30 ♦ Sat\, Oct 7 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, Oct 8 at 4:30 and 7:30\n \nIU Radio & Television Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \nCult icon\, enigma\, recluse… the life of Syd Barrett\,  the visionary songwriter who was a founding member of Pink Floyd\, is full of unanswered questions. Until now.  \n Pink Floyd were caught in the epicentre of the underground scene of the 60s as the psychedelic house band of the UFO club in London\, with Syd Barrett its enigmatic figurehead\, inspiring such musicians as David Bowie and Marc Bolan. Though he named the group\, wrote the first two hit songs and was the lead vocalist and guitarist\, Barrett was pushed out of the band by its members who were convinced he was having an LSD induced psychotic breakdown. Barrett subsequently dropped out of the music industry\, living as a recluse for thirty years. \nDirected by Storm Thorgerson and Roddy Bogawa\, the film combines archival footage with present-day interviews (including classic band members David Gilmour\, Nick Mason\, and Roger Waters)/ Thorgerson was a lifelong friend of Barrett’s and\, as a member of the graphic art collective\, Hipgnosis\, designed a number of Floyd’s album sleeves and influenced the band’s game-changing aesthetic. (94 min)\n \nIt’s as comprehensive and coherent an account of Barrett’s counterculture tragedy as one could hope for. And while the film\, co-directed by Roddy Bogawa\, illuminates Barrett to a greater degree than any other account I’ve come across\, it maintains the artist’s enigma.    – The New York Times \n \n 
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SUMMARY:Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, Sept 23rd in Bryan Park at 8:15 – Free Screening \nBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) received five Academy Award nominations\, including Best Supporting Actress for Angela Bassett. \nQueen Ramonda\, Shuri\, M’Baku\, Okoye and the Dora Milaje fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death. As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter\, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia and Everett Ross and forge a new path for the kingdom of Wakanda. \nIn 2013\, filmmaker Ryan Coogler was included on Time’s list of the 30 people under 30 who are changing the world. He’s over 30 now; we’re not sure how successful he’s been. (161 min) \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/black-panther-wakanda-forever/
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SUMMARY:AFIRE
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \nFri\, Sept 22 at 7pm ♦ Sat\, Sept 23 at 4pm and 7pm ♦ Sun\, Sept 24 at 4pm and 7pm\n \nFri\, Sept 29 at 7pm ♦ Sat\, Sept 30 at 4pm and 7pm ♦ Sun\, Oct 1 at 4pm and 7pm \nIU Fine Arts Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \nA sad-sack writer with a severe case of writer’s block travels to a quiet summer home by the Baltic Sea\, hoping to make some progress on his stalled novel (working title: “Club Sandwich”). Upon arrival\, he discovers that the cottage has been double-booked. The unexpected house guests\, including the enchanting Nadja\, prove to be a distraction. As professional deadlines loom\, emotional and romantic entanglements ensue. Meanwhile\, distant fires on the horizon begin to threaten the home. Directed by Christian Petzold (Transit\, Undine)\, Afire won the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival.  \nGermany  ♦  103 minutes  ♦  presented with the support of the IU Department of Germanic Studies \nThe uncompromising work of a master. – The Playlist \nAfire unfurls with all the page-turning seduction of a gripping novella. – The Film Stage \nSeriousness does eventually descend on Afire like the check at the end of a meal\, but until then the film\, the latest feature from German filmmaker Christian Petzold\, is a BEGUILINGLY FUNNY affair about getting in your own way. – Vulture \nOne of the most reliably interesting and surprising filmmakers working today\, Christian Petzold makes sharp\, visually intelligent\, psychologically sophisticated movies. Spiky and at times mordantly funny\, AFIRE IS A TONIC FOR MOVIEGOERS tired of nice\, squishable\, likable\, relatable dull and dull characters. CRITIC’S PICK! — New York Times \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/afire/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:VIVO
DESCRIPTION:The animated musical adventure\, Vivo—featuring original songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda—centers on his character Vivo\, a one-of-kind kinkajou (or rainforest “honey bear”) who spends his days playing music with his beloved owner Andrés (Juan de Marcos). \nWhile they may not speak the same language\, Vivo and Andrés prove to be the perfect duo\, given their shared love of music. As they navigate through bustling streets\, lush rain forests\, and even a thrilling dance competition\, Vivo and Gabi’s bond grows stronger\, delivering a touching message about friendship\, and self-discovery/ \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/vivo/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL
DESCRIPTION:Where are we Located?    Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\nFri\, Sept 15 at 7:30 ♦ Sat\, Sept 16 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, Sept 17 at 4:30 and 7:30\n \nFri\, Sept 22 at 7:30 ♦ Sat\, Sept 23 at 4:30 and 7:30 ♦ Sun\, Sept 24 at 4:30 and 7:30\n \nIU Radio & Television Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets \nFebruary 2022: As Russian troops advance on the Ukrainian city of Mariupol\, a small crew of Associated Press reporters are trapped amongst the besieged civilian population. 20 DAYS IN MARIUPOL — winner of the 2023 Sundance Audience Award for World Cinema Documentary — is the unflinching visual chronicle of this harrowing ordeal. Ukrainian war correspondent Mstyslav Chernov (he directs\, shoots\, and narrates) and colleagues are the only international correspondents left in the city\, witnesses to the first sighting of a “Z” on a Russian tank (a declaration of war)\, random shelling\, the bombing of a maternity hospital\, the digging of mass graves\, and Russia’s eventual encirclement of the city. Their images of war crimes would soon go viral\, potently exposing Russia’s monstrous lies that deny their targeting of Ukrainian civilians\, and earning the AP team two 2023 Pulitzer Prizes: for Public Service Journalism and Breaking News Photography. (95 min) \npresented with the support of the IU DEPARTMENT OF SLAVIC & EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGES and the IU RUSSIAN & EAST EUROPEAN INSTITUTE \nA miraculous feat! – Harper’s Bazaar  \nPulsating… enthralling…an unflinching look at the true price of Russia’s war on Ukraine. – indieWIRE \nAn incredible\, and haunting viewing experience…To call 20 Days in Mariupol one of the most important movies of Sundance is to undersell it. – Nick Allen\, Roger Ebert \nWINNER – Audience Award\, World Cinema Documentary – Sundance Film Festival 2023 \nWINNER – Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year \nCRITIC’S PICK! – The New York Times \n Chernov’s account is but a snippet of the war and should galvanize people into action. – Collider
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/20-days-in-mariupol/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:Alfred Hitchcock's STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, Sept 9 at Dusk in Bryan Park: Free Screening\n\n“Isn’t it a fascinating design? One could study it forever\,” Hitchcock remarked to Francois Truffaut of the elaborately structured Strangers on a Train\, whose series of doubling motifs transform the film’s twinned protagonists into doppelgängers caught in a dance of death. \nStrangers opens on an NYC-bound train\, where a tennis star\, Guy (Farley Granger)\, who wants out of his unhappy marriage\, strikes up a conversation with a charming psychopath named Bruno (Robert Walker). Bruno has family issues of his own and offers his new friend the opportunity to solve both of their problems: they can swap murders. Bruno will murder Guy’s wife if Guy will return the favor and eliminate Bruno’s interfering father. Strangers features some of Hitchcock’s most memorable set pieces — including a fiendishly elegant tennis match and a climactic “chase scene” on a runaway carousel. Those of you watching the US Open might think that tennis players today are under a lot of pressure\, but they have it easy. Only after watching Strangers on a Train\, will you understand what real pressure is. \n1951 | 106 min
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/alfred-hitchcocks-strangers-on-a-train/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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