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SUMMARY:Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets and Festival Passes (Special Pricing\, See Below)     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?    \nElectric Church is part of our Face The Music Film Festival. \nJimi Hendrix: ELECTRIC CHURCH PURCHASE TICKETS Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church presents the legendary guitarist in full flight at the 1970 Atlanta Pop Festival before the largest US audience of his career\, only two months before his death. This critically acclaimed film combines color\, 16mm multi-camera footage of Hendrix’s Independence Day concert in its original performance sequence together with a new documentary that traces his journey to the festival amidst the dark shadow of civil rights unrest and the unrelenting toll of the Vietnam War. The audio soundtrack includes stereo and 5.1 surround sound mixes by Hendrix’s recording engineer Eddie Kramer\, taken directly from the original master tapes.The organizers were keen to push back against the cultural divide that was very much in evidence in the Deep South. It was assumed that rural audiences would not take kindly to “long-hair” bands\, and that black and white artists could not comfortably exist on the same bill; Atlanta Pop set out to challenge those beliefs. (89 min)  WATCH THE TRAILER \n  \nTickets: Single Film: $8 Festival Pass (4 films) $15  \n  \n  \nFriday\, August 2\nApollo 11 – 7pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nHigh Life – 7:45 IU Global & International Theater\nJimi Hendrix: Electric Church – 8:45 IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance!\n \nSaturday\, August 3\nHigh Life – 7:45 Global & International Theater\nEcho in the Canyon – 4pm – IU Fine Arts Theater \nAretha Franklin: Amazing Grace – 6pm – IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance!\nApollo 11 – 8:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance!\n \nSunday\, August 4 at Bear’s Place\nEcho in the Canyon 5:15 – Last Chance!\nBabylon 7:45 – Last Chance \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/jimi-hendrix-electric-church/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190712
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SUMMARY:Face the Music Film Festival featuring Jimi Hendrix and Aretha Franklin
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets and Festival Passes (Special Pricing\, See Below)     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?    \nIn the mid-60s big changes were afoot in the US\, culturally\, politically\, and musically. Four rock music/concert films that explore these changes are being released in theaters this summer; we are hosting a micro-festival featuring all four films between July 26th and August 4th. Scroll down for dates\, times and locations. \n  \nAretha Franklin: AMAZING GRACE In 1972\, having topped the pop charts with a series of hits\, Aretha Franklin returned to her family’s gospel roots. She held two concerts of the most deeply moving spirituals at a Baptist church in Watts\, a Los Angeles neighborhood still recovering from the riots six years earlier. Director Sydney Pollack was hired to document the shows\, but he neglected to bring the clappers to mark the sound. As a result\, the footage sat unused for more than 40 years. Just months after Franklin’s death\, this film is finally being seen\, and it’s a thrilling\, unforgettable testament to her musical influences and legacy. The camera pans across the ecstatic audiences and then returns to Aretha’s soaring vocals. It makes for a raw\, exalted performance\, buoyed by the Southern California Community Choir and jubilant attendees taken over by the spirit. Amazing Grace captures a remarkable performer near the peak of her prodigious power. (87 min)  WATCH THE TRAILER\n  \nJimi Hendrix: ELECTRIC CHURCH  Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church presents the legendary guitarist in full flight at the 1970 Atlanta Pop Festival before the largest US audience of his career\, only two months before his death. This critically acclaimed film combines color\, 16mm multi-camera footage of Hendrix’s Independence Day concert in its original performance sequence together with a new documentary that traces his journey to the festival amidst the dark shadow of civil rights unrest and the unrelenting toll of the Vietnam War. The audio soundtrack includes stereo and 5.1 surround sound mixes by Hendrix’s recording engineer Eddie Kramer\, taken directly from the original master tapes.The organizers were keen to push back against the cultural divide that was very much in evidence in the Deep South. It was assumed that rural audiences would not take kindly to “long-hair” bands\, and that black and white artists could not comfortably exist on the same bill; Atlanta Pop set out to challenge those beliefs. (89 min)  WATCH THE TRAILER\n  \n\nECHO IN THE CANYON  Echo In The Canyon celebrates the explosion of popular music that came out of LA’s Laurel Canyon in the mid-60s as folk went electric and The Byrds\, The Beach Boys\, Buffalo Springfield and The Mamas and the Papas gave birth to the California Sound.  It was a moment (1965 to 1967) when bands came to LA to emulate The Beatles and Laurel Canyon emerged as a hotbed of creativity and collaboration for a new generation of musicians who would soon put an indelible stamp on the history of American popular music.Featuring Jakob Dylan\, the film explores the beginnings of the Laurel Canyon music scene.  Dylan uncovers never-before-heard personal details behind the bands and their songs and how that music continues to inspire today.  Echo in the Canyon contains candid conversations and performances with Brian Wilson\, Ringo Starr\, Michelle Phillips\, Eric Clapton\, Stephen Stills\, David Crosby\, Graham Nash\, Roger McGuinn and Jackson Browne as well as contemporary musicians they influenced such as Tom Petty (in his very last film interview)\, Beck\, Fiona Apple\, Cat Power\, Regina Spektor and Norah Jones. (82 min)  WATCH THE TRAILER\n  \nBABYLON   You’ve seen The Harder They Come\, maybe you’ve seen Rockers\, but you’ve never seen anything like Babylon. Franco Rosso’s incendiary film had its world premiere at Cannes in 1980 but went unreleased in the U.S. for “being too controversial\, and likely to incite racial tension.” Raw and smoldering\, it follows a young dancehall DJ (Brinsley Forde\, frontman of landmark British reggae group Aswad) in South London as he pursues his musical ambitions\, battling fiercely against the racism and xenophobia of employers\, neighbors\, police\, and the National Front. Written by Martin Stellman (Quadrophenia) and shot by two-time Oscar  winner Chris Menges (The Killing Fields) with beautifully smoky cinematography that has been compared to Taxi Driver\, Babylon is fearless and unsentimental\, yet tempered by the hazy bliss of the dancehall set to a blistering reggae soundtrack featuring Aswad\, Johnny Clarke\, Dennis Bovell\, and more. (95 min) WATCH THE TRAILER\n  \nTickets: Single Film: $8 Festival Pass (4 films) $15  \n  \n  \nFriday\, August 2\nApollo 11 – 7pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nHigh Life – 7:45 IU Global & International Theater\nJimi Hendrix: Electric Church – 8:45 IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance!\n \nSaturday\, August 3\nHigh Life – 7:45 Global & International Theater\nEcho in the Canyon – 4pm – IU Fine Arts Theater \nAretha Franklin: Amazing Grace – 6pm – IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance!\nApollo 11 – 8:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance!\n \nSunday\, August 4 at Bear’s Place\nEcho in the Canyon 5:15 – Last Chance!\nBabylon 7:45 – Last Chance \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+ Google Calendar+ iCal Export
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/face-the-music-film-festival/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190716
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SUMMARY:Ash is Purest White
DESCRIPTION:Jia Zhangke’s extraordinary body of work has doubled as a record of 21st-century China and its warp-speed transformations.  Ash Is Purest White is at once his funniest and most emotionally generous film–a smart rumination on love and a 21st century\, feminist take on the gangster film. \nZhao Tao\, the filmmaker’s muse\, and wife\, stars as the formidable\, quick-witted Qiao\, a heroine for the ages. \nin Mandarin with subtitles | 136 minutes \nENTHRALLING! -The New York Times \nThis is one of Zhangke’s peak achievements: pure cinema\, and a story of the underworld UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU’VE SEEN BEFORE. -Chicago Tribune \nAbove all\, there is Zhao Tao. Trained as a dancer\, she has been the leading lady in many of Jia’s films\, starting with “Platform” (2000)\, and his wife since 2012. Theirs may be the most fruitful partnership between a director and a spouse  since Roberto Rossellini joined forces with Ingrid Bergman.  -The New Yorker \nJia Zhang-ke has become a cinematic poet of the 21st century. – New York Magazine \n  \nFriday and Saturday\, July 12 and 13\nApollo 11 – 6:30 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nAsh is Purest White – 7:30 – IU Global & International Theater\nJimi Hendrix: Electric Church – 8:15  IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nSunday\, July 14 at Bear’s Place\nApollo 11 – 5:15\nAsh is Purest White – 7:30 – Last Chance! \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/ash-is-purest-white/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190706
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SUMMARY:Chulas Fronteras & Del Mero Corazon
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?  \nLes Blank was one of America’s keenest documentarians: a cine-poet of regional musical traditions — blues\, Cajun\, Appalachian\, Creole\, Hawaiian and more. These new\, 4k restorations of two of his films are a zesty introduction to Norteña music and culture that exists along the Texas-Mexican border. The films celebrate pioneering figures like Narciso Martínez and Lydia Mendoza as well as then-current performers like Flaco Jiménez and Los Pingüinos del Norte. The simple\, moving poetry of the Spanish lyrics is spelled out in the subtitles.\n \nCHULAS FRONTERAS\n(Beautiful Borders) \n1976\, 58 min. \nDirected by Les Blank & Chris Strachwitz \nChulas Fronteras features a rich soundtrack of songs about unrequited loves and migrant struggles. The music is a fusion of traditional Mexican harmonies\, German dancehall rhythms and a little something extra. From soulful\, lively dance tunes to political work songs\, música Norteña has evolved since the turn of the 20th century into a unique Mexican-American hybrid. Blank links the music’s spirit and vitality to the strong family bonds of Tejanos. The plight of migrant workers adds a sobering backbeat to this joyous film. \nFor this effort\, Blank teamed up with Chris Strachwitz\, a producer who specialized in collecting and distributing Norteño records. They made the film to alert English speakers of music as distinctly American and unique as jazz or the blues. \nSelected for The Library Of Congress\, National Film Registry of motion pictures\, to be preserved in perpetuity. \nDEL MERO CORAZÓN\n(Straight From the Heart) \n1979\, 28 min. \nDirected by Maureen Gosling\, Les Blank\, Guillermo Hernández & Chris Strachwitz \nA lyrical journey through the heart of Chicano culture as reflected in the love songs of the Tex-Mex Norteña music tradition\, constructed from outtakes from Chulas Fronteras and brought to life by long time collaborator of Les Blank’s\, Maureen Gosling. \n  \nSaturday\, July 6 \nChulas Fronteras & Del Mero Corazon – 5pm – IU Fine Arts Theater\nAsh is Purest White – 7pm – IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, July 7 at Bear’s Place\nAsh is Purest White – 5:15 \nChulas Fronteras & Del Mero Corazon – 7:45 – Last Chance! \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/chulas-fronteras-del-mero-corazon/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190625
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SUMMARY:NUREYEV
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?   \n\n\n\n\n  \nThis documentary from BAFTA nominated directors Jacqui and David Morris traces the extraordinary life of Rudolf Nureyev. From his birth in the 5th class carriage of a trans-Siberian train\, to his dramatic leap to freedom in the West at the height of the Cold War\, and unprecedented adulation as the most famous dancer in the world. The film highlights Nureyev’s unlikely yet legendary partnership with Margot Fonteyn and charts his meteoric rise to the status of global cultural phenomenon.  \nNureyev himself provides much of the commentary in the film\, ranging from lengthy excerpts from his diaries read by Welsh actress Sian Phillips and excerpts from television interviews\, including illuminating exchanges with a clearly awestruck Dick Cavett.  Richard Avedon\, after shooting a series of extremely sensual black-and-white photographs of the dancer\, observed\, “His whole body was responding to a kind of wonder at himself. A narcissistic orgy of some kind…an orgy of one.” Need we say more.\n \n Nureyev’s life plays out like the sweeping plot of a classic Russian novel. His story is Russia’s story. (109 min)  \n\nFriday June 21\nMeeting Gorbachev – 7:15 IU Fine Arts Theater\nNureyev – 8pm  IU Global & International Theater \nSaturday\, June 22\nMeeting Gorbachev – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nNon-Fiction – 7:15 Global & International Theater\nNureyev – 8pm  IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nSunday\, June 23 at Bear’s Place\nNon-Fiction 5:30 – Last Chance!\nNureyev – 8pm- Last Chance! \n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/nureyev/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190614T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190614T194000
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
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SUMMARY:Midwest: Facing the Unknown
DESCRIPTION:Andy’s Ghost\, Eye on Forever\, Inherent and Midwest are all films created by local student filmmakers Robbie Gonyea and Lucas Coniaris. Together\, these four projects create a conversation about confronting things we don’t understand and challenge what the audience believes- as well as what they’re willing to believe in.\nThe filmmakers will host a Q&A after the screening.\n\n\n\nAndy’s Ghost (02:34:09)\nA fake movie trailer for a fake adventure/drama film called “Andy’s Ghost” which first appeared at the 2016 Indiana University Fake Trailer Film Festival. When Jackson’s friend Andy leaves home hoping to uncover the mysteries behind an abandoned quarry\, Jackson embarks on a Journey of his own to find Andy. \n  \nEye on Forever (04:03:21)\nOfficial music video for the song “Eye on Forever” written by Jeffrey Thompson Parker and performed by Quinley Bowden. \n  \nInherent (1:49:22)\n“A man falls into step behind a college student in a dark alley. But why does the student panic? \nThis short film was a collaboration between film students at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah\, Georgia.  \n  \nMidwest (19:34:16)\nTwo boys grapple with the unknown as they trek cross-country to the location of a supposed extra-terrestrial sighting. Will any answers be uncovered? \nMidwest was a film made entirely by high school students from Bloomington\, Indiana\, that explores the adventures and uncertainties that come with growing up and facing mystery. \n  \nMidwest Behind The Scenes (03:34:11)\nBehind the scenes and outtakes of the adventure/drama short film “Midwest.” \n\n \n\n\nFriday June 14\nMidwest: Facing the Unknown w/filmmakers – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nNon-Fiction – 7:15 IU Global & International\nMeeting Gorbachev – 8pm IU Fine Arts Theater
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/midwest-facing-the-unknown/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190610
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
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SUMMARY:Wedding in Galilee
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?    \nWedding in Galilee is the first major Palestinian fiction film to be made by an “insider\,” an Israeli Palestinian. It was awarded the International Critics Prize at Cannes in 1987.\n \nThe elder of a Palestinian village under Israeli military rule wants permission to hold a traditional wedding for his son that will go past the imposed curfew. The Army commander agrees on the condition that he and his officers be invited as guests of honor at the ceremony. Filmmaker Michel Khleifi’s extraordinary first feature is an erotic and often compelling meditation on two conflicting cultures who attempt to put aside their differences for one long day of celebration. \nin Arabic and Hebrew | 113 minutes \n  \nRICH\, VIBRANT\, EROTIC…An often dazzling first feature. -The New York Times \n  \nSaturday June 8\nWedding in Galilee – 5pm IU Global & International Theater – Last Chance!\nBefore Stonewall – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nNon-Fiction – 7pm IU Global & International\n3 Faces – 8pm IU Fine Arts Theater
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/wedding-in-galilee/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190625
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
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SUMMARY:NON-FICTION
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?\n \nJuliette Binoche and Guillame Canet reunite with acclaimed director Olivier Assayas (Personal Shopper\, Summer Hours) for this wry\, seductive tale of sex\, lies\, and literature. Set amidst the bohemian intelligentsia of the Parisian publishing world\, Non-Fiction traces the romantic and emotional fallout that results when a controversial writer blurs the line between fact and fiction\, using his real-life love affairs—including a passionate fling with an actress (Binoche) who happens to be married to his editor (Canet)—as fodder for his explosive new novel. Balancing dry wit with keen observations on the tensions between art\, commerce\, and technology\, Non-Fiction is a buoyant\, breezy delight from a master director at his most effortlessly brilliant. \nFrance | 108 min | subtitles \nNon-Fiction is incredibly WITTY\, FAST-PACED and unmistakably French. -Film Threat\n\nAssayas seems to be channeling the spirit of Éric Rohmer and his marathon dialogue-fests\, but this is SMART\, INSIGHTFUL talk\, delivered by an exemplary ensemble of performers. -The Wrap\n\nAn inextricably French romp about the frustrations of trying to leave your mark on a culture where photos disappear as soon as you’ve seen them\, the most vicious murders are executed on message boards\, and your mistress hasn’t seen a single Ingmar Bergman film. It’s the only movie ever made to reference “The Force Awakens\,” Taylor Swift\, and German philosopher Theodor Adorno. Now 63\, Olivier Assayas presides over AN EXTRAORDINARY BODY OF WORK that has always been at once both hyper-modern and eternal. – Indiewire\n\n\n\nFriday June 21\nMeeting Gorbachev – 7:15 IU Fine Arts Theater\nNureyev – 8pm  IU Global & International Theater \nSaturday\, June 22\nMeeting Gorbachev – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nNon-Fiction – 7:15 Global & International Theater\nNureyev – 8pm IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, June 23 at Bear’s Place\nNon-Fiction 5:30 – Last Chance!\nNureyev – 8pm- Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/non-fiction/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190618
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20190507T211245Z
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SUMMARY:3 Faces
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?    \nIranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi blurs the line between fiction and non-fiction\, sometimes playing himself in his films. In 3 Faces he plays a dissident filmmaker. In real life\, Panahi was arrested in Iran in 2009 and again in 2010. Accused of making anti-regime propaganda\, he was forbidden to leave and barred from making movies for 20 years; this is the fourth feature he’s made since. They have won awards at festivals which he has not been allowed to attend. (Some of you have seen his earlier films\, Taxi and The White Balloon as part of our series.)  \nFor the past few years\, Iranian director Jafar Panahi has been sending a series of quietly confounding films to festivals that he’s not allowed to attend. “Three Faces\,” which premiered in May 2018 at the Cannes Film Festival\, is the latest of these little examples of his cinematic sleight-of-hand\, and another Panahi gem that has more on its mind than it lets on.  -The Wrap\n \n| \n  \nFriday June 14\nMidwest: Facing the Unknown w/filmmakers – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nNon-Fiction – 7:15 IU Global & International\nMeeting Gorbachev – 8pm IU Fine Arts Theater \nSaturday\, June 15\nNon-Fiction – 6pm – IU Fine Arts Theater\n3 Faces – 7pm IU Global & International \nMeeting Gorbachev – 8pm IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, June 16 at Bear’s Place\nMeeting Gorbachev – 5:15\n3 Faces – Last Chance! \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5vspTtR3Zs
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/3-faces/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190611
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
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SUMMARY:Before Stonewall
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?    \nIn 1969 the police raided the Stonewall Inn\, a gay bar in New York City’s Greenwich Village\, leading to three nights of rioting by the city’s gay community. With this outpouring of courage and unity the gay liberation movement had begun. \nBefore Stonewall pries open the closet door\, setting free the dramatic story of the sometimes horrifying public and private existences experienced by LGBT Americans since the early 1900’s. Revealing and often humorous\, this widely acclaimed film relives the emotionally-charged sparking of today’s gay rights movement\, from the events that led to the fevered 1969 riots to many other milestones in the brave fight for acceptance. \nNarrated by iconic author Rita Mae Brown. Groundbreaking interviews with Ann Bannon\, Martin Duberman\, Allen Ginsberg\, Barbara Gittings\, Harry Hay\, Mabel Hampton\, Dr. Evelyn Hooker\, Frank Kameny\, Audre Lorde\, and Richard Bruce Nugent (87 min) \n  \nFriday and Saturday\, June 7 and 8\nBefore Stonewall – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nNon-Fiction – 7pm IU Global & International\n3 Faces – 8pm IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, June 9 at Bear’s Place\nNon-Fiction – 5:15\nBefore Stonewall – 7:30 – Last Chance! \n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/before-stonewall/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190604
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
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SUMMARY:Suburban Birds
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?    \n  \nA striking debut from China’s Qiu Sheng\, Suburban Birds is a tantalizing mystery and a bittersweet coming-of-age story rolled into one. \nHao is part of a team of young engineers called in to investigate a mysterious series of craters that have opened up on the edge of the city. Meanwhile\, another story is taking place in the same suburban landscape. A younger boy\, also named Hao\, spends long afternoons playing with friends and making mischief until one-by-one\, his playmates start to disappear. \nChina | 118 min \nComing Soon: ASH IS PUREST WHITE At once a smart rumination on love and a 21st century\, feminist take on the gangster film\, written and directed by Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhang-ke \nCritics Pick! Qiu shows remarkable facility as he patiently adds layer upon layer to a mystery that wants to stay one. This is not a puzzle film\, but its ends are elusive. Its observations on the expanding cityscapes of China recall the work of Jia Zhangke (Ash Is Purest White)\, while its near-mystical quietude has accents one recognizes in the films of Apichatpong Weerasethakul. But Sheng is also very clearly his own artist\, and this movie is an assured debut.  -The New York Times \nSuburban Birds feels like an arthouse “Stand By Me\,” doubling as a cultural fever dream.  -The Playlist \n  \nFriday  May 31\nSuburban Birds – 5:30 IU Fine Arts Theater\n3 Faces – 7pm IU Global & International\nWedding in Galilee – 8pm IU Fine Arts Theater \nSat\, June 1\nSuburban Birds – 5:30 IU Fine Arts Theater  – Upstairs\n3 Faces – 7pm IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nWedding in Galilee – 8pm IU Fine Arts Theater – Upstairs \nSunday\, June 2 at Bear’s Place\nSuburban Birds – 5:15 – Last Chance!\nWedding in Galilee – 7:45 – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/suburban-birds/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190528
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20190509T152023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
UID:7754-1558659600-1558918799@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Firesign Theatre Fest
DESCRIPTION:They inspired Monty Python; their fans included John Lennon and Robin Williams. The legendary satirical radio theater troupe\, Firesign Theatre will perform in Brown County on May 31st and in Bloomington on June 2nd. We are showing two of their epic feature films\, J-Men Forever\, in which government agents are tasked with saving the world from the Lightning Bug\, a shape-shifting villain hell-bent on conquering the world through debauchery and rock ‘n’ roll\,  and Everything You Know is Wrong\, which defies explanation. \nRunning times:\nJ-Men Forever: 75 min\nEverything You Know is Wrong: 45 min \nFriday May 24\nFiresign Theater Fest – 7:15 IU Fine Arts Theater\nBefore Stonewall – 8pm IU Global & International \nSaturday\, May 25\nBefore Stonewall – 5pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nStyx – 6pm IU Global & International Theater\nFiresign Theater Fest – 7pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nSuburban Birds – 8pm IU Global & International \nSunday\, May 26 at Bear’s Place\nFiresign Theater Fest – 5pm – Last Chance!\nBefore Stonewall – 7:30
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/firesign-theatre-fest/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190520
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20190226T224618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
UID:7453-1558054800-1558227599@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Ask Dr. Ruth
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?    \nShe’s 90 years old and still giving us the best sex we’ve ever had. Ask Dr. Ruth chronicles the incredible life of Dr. Ruth Westheimer\, a Holocaust survivor who became America’s most famous sex therapist. With her diminutive frame\, thick German accent\, and uninhibited approach to sex therapy and education\, Dr. Ruth transformed the conversation around sexuality. As she approaches her 90th birthday and shows no signs of slowing down\, Dr. Ruth revisits her painful past and unlikely path to a career at the forefront of the sexual revolution (99 min)\n \n\n  \n\nIn the 1980s\, Dr. Ruth Westheimer\, thrust the female orgasm to center stage while reassuring men that its achievement didn’t require supersized equipment. It’s hard to explain how revolutionary her humor\, candor and sexual explicitness seemed for the time. Nothing was off the table: when H.I.V./AIDS and homosexuality were barely acknowledged publicly\, she was there with fact-based advice and warm encouragement. Now the woman who just wants everyone to feel good gets an equally flushed tribute in “Ask Dr. Ruth\,” Ryan White’s rose-tinted overview of a remarkable life. –The New York Times\n\nAt age 90 she’s still at it. How director Ryan White got Ruth Westheimer to sit still long enough to make his feature-length documentary\, is a wonder; she still teaches two college courses\, is a prolific author\, writes a magazine column\, relentlessly travels for speaking engagements and conferences. -San Francisco Chronicle\n\n\nFriday and Saturday\, May 17 and 18\nStyx – 6:15 IU Fine Arts Theater\nSuburban Birds 7:30  IU Global & International Theater\nAsk Dr Ruth – 8pm  IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/ask-dr-ruth/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190527
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20190313T013621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
UID:7500-1557450000-1558832399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:STYX
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      \nRike–40\, a doctor from Europe–embodies a typical Western model of happiness and success. She is educated\, confident\, determined and committed. We see Rike’s everyday life\, as an emergency doctor\, before she fulfills a long-held dream and sails out to sea alone in her sailing boat. Her goal: Ascension Island in the Atlantic Ocean. But her dream holiday is quickly broken off on the high seas\, when\, after a storm\, she finds herself near a stricken fishing boat of refugees.  (Germany | subtitles | 94 min) \n  \n  \nFriday May 24\nFiresign Theater Fest – 7:15 IU Fine Arts Theater\nBefore Stonewall – 8pm IU Global & International \nSaturday\, May 25\nBefore Stonewall – 5pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nStyx – 6pm IU Global & International Theater – Last Chance!\nFiresign Theater Fest – 7pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nSuburban Birds – 8pm IU Global & International \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/styx/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190505T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190505T204500
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20190327T011415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
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SUMMARY:HEROES  ♦   ICONS  ♦   DISRUPTERS
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, May 5th at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater we are screening 3 films about women who rebelled against the status quo\, followed their passions and made a difference. \nPEGGY GUGGENHEIM: ART ADDICT (2pm) To say that Peggy Guggenheim was ahead of her time is an understatement. She helped to define her time. A woman of extraordinary tastes and appetites\, she was was an heiress to her family fortune who became a central figure in the modern art movement. She smuggled canvases out of Nazi-occupied Paris. As she moved through the cultural upheaval of the 20th century\, she collected not only art\, but artists. Her colorful personal history included such figures as Samuel Beckett\, Max Ernst\, Jackson Pollock\, Alexander Calder\, and Marcel Duchamp. This is at once a capsule history of Modernism and a vibrant portrait of a truly amazing woman. (96 min) Click here to purchase tickets to Peggy Guggenheim \nCOLETTE (4:15) As a young woman\, Colette was locked in her room by her husband and  ordered to ghostwrite a novel that would be published under his name. Colette\, the film\, is the story of how she reclaimed the authorship of her work — and her life. Keira Knightley stars as the writer who electrified Paris in the 1920s and revolutionized literature\, fashion and sexual expression. The story of how Colette became a gay icon of artistic achievement in the world of letters as well as a symbol of freedom and power in a male-dominated world has a relevance for today’s feminist movement that is astonishing. – The Observer \nClick here to purchase tickets to Colette\n \nASK DR. RUTH (7pm) Don’t let her small stature fool you. Standing at under five feet tall\, Dr Ruth Westheimer is a force. She survived the Holocaust and then went on to completely transform the way America talked about sex (and particularly women’s sexual pleasure). At 90 years old\, she hasn’t stopped working; she still teaches two college courses\, is a prolific author\, writes a magazine column\, relentlessly travels for speaking engagements and conferences.  And still promises the best sex you’ve ever had\, if you listen to her. (99 min) Click here to purchase tickets to Ask Dr. Ruth \nTickets for individual films: $10 in adv  All Day Pass (3 Films): $15 in adv. \nClick here to purchase an All Day Pass
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/heroes-%e2%99%a6-icons-%e2%99%a6-disrupters/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190507
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20160225T020014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
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SUMMARY:Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 5  ♦  2pm  ♦  Buskirk-Chumley Theater  \nTo say that Peggy Guggenheim was ahead of her time is an understatement. She helped to define her time. The self-described “black sheep” of her family\, Peggy was a woman of extraordinary tastes and appetites who  became a central figure in the male-dominated modern art movement.  She smuggled canvases out of Nazi-occupied Paris. As she moved through the cultural upheaval of the 20th century\, she collected not only art\, but artists. Her colorful personal history included such figures as Samuel Beckett\, Max Ernst\, Jackson Pollock\, Alexander Calder\, Marcel Duchamp as well as countless others. She maintained her vision to build one of the most important collections of modern art which\, up till that time\, had been almost exclusively dominated by men. (The first time she visited Picasso’s studio he said to her\, “Lingerie is on the 5th floor.”) Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict is a vibrant portrait of a truly amazing woman\, at once a capsule history of Modernism and a poignant personal portrait.    USA / 96 minutes \nThis screening is part of HEROES\, ICONS\, DISRUPTERS: Women Who Made a Difference on Sunday May 5th at the Burkirk-Chumley Theater. The day-long program begins with Peggy Guggeheim: Art Addict at 2pm\, followed by Colette (4:15) and concludes with Ask Dr. Ruth (7pm).  Tickets for individual films are $10 in adv; an All-Day Pass is $15 in adv. \nCan’t make the Sunday afternoon show? Peggy Guggenheim also screens Sunday night at 7:30 at Bear’s Place.\n \nFriday May 3\nAsk Dr Ruth – 8pm IU Fine Arts Theater \nSaturday\, May 4\nColette – 5pm – IU Fine Arts Theater\nAsk Dr Ruth – 7:30 IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, May 5 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict – 2pm\nColette – 4:15\nAsk Dr. Ruth – 7pm \nSunday\, May 5 at Bear’s Place\nThe Heiresses – 5pm\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict – 7:30 \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/peggy-guggenheim-art-addict-2/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190507
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20190319T211245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
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SUMMARY:Colette
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 4  ♦  5pm  ♦  IU Fine Arts Theater     Sunday\, May 5  ♦  4:15  ♦  Buskirk-Chumley Theater\n \nAs a young woman\, Colette was locked in her room by her husband and ordered to ghostwrite a novel that would be published under his name. Colette\, the film\, is the story of how she reclaimed the authorship of her work — and her life. Keira Knightley stars as the woman who electrified Paris in the 1920s and revolutionized literature\, fashion and sexual expression. \nEngland |111 min | \nEXHILARATING\, FUNNY and INSPIRING….Keira Knightley is in top form! – The Guardian\n FUN\, DELIGHTFULLY SHARP and at times\, SURPRISINGLY TENDER…the triumphant origin story we’ve been waiting for. – Slate\nColette is a movie that DAZZLES THE SENSES. But the source of its power to reach the mind and heart is something more intimate: the indelible image of Colette fighting past an oppressive patriarchy and seizing the freedom to be heard as a woman. It’s ironic how the force of that image still stings with relevancy. – Rolling Stone\nColette is THE MOST IMPORTANT WOMAN WRITER IN THE HISTORY OF FRENCH LITERATURE\, and the private\, personal story of who she really was and how she got there is as mesmerizing and all-consuming as any book she ever published. Although it happened more than 100 years ago\, the story of how she became a gay icon of artistic achievement in the world of letters as well as a symbol of freedom and power in a male-dominated world has a relevance for today’s feminist movement that is astonishing. – The Observer\nThis screening is part of HEROES\, ICONS\, DISRUPTERS: Women Who Made a Difference on Sunday May 5th at the Burkirk-Chumley Theater. The day-long program begins with Peggy Guggeheim: Art Addict at 2pm\, followed by Colette (4:15) and concludes with Ask Dr. Ruth (7pm)..  Tickets for individual films are $10 in adv; an All-Day Pass is $15 in adv. \nFriday May 3\nAsk Dr Ruth – 8pm IU Fine Arts Theater \nSaturday\, May 4\nColette – 5pm – IU Fine Arts Theater\nAsk Dr Ruth – 7:30 IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, May 5 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict – 2pm\nColette – 4:15\nAsk Dr. Ruth – 7pm \nSunday\, May 5 at Bear’s Place\nThe Heiresses – 4:30\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict – 7pm
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/colette/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190423
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20181223T205728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
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SUMMARY:The Distant Barking of Dogs
DESCRIPTION:  \nSingle Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     Watch the Trailer \n  \nTen-year-old Oleg lives in Eastern Ukraine on the front line of the war. He lives with his beloved grandmother\, Alexandra\, in the small village of Hnutove. Having no other place to go\, Oleg and Alexandra stay and watch as others leave the village. Life becomes increasingly difficult with each passing day\, and the war offers no end in sight. In this now half-deserted village where Oleg and Alexandra are the only true constants in each other’s lives. Distant Barking portrays how a child’s universal struggle to discover what the world is about grows interlaced with all the dangers and challenges the war presents. \nWritten and Directed by Simon Lareng Wilmont (90 min) \nCo-presented by the IU Russian and East European Institute and the Ukranian Students Association \n  \n  \nFriday April 19 \nThe Heiresses – 7pm IU Fine Arts Theater \nSaturday\, April 20\nThe Heiresses – 4pm – IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Distant Barking of Dogs – 5:45 IU Fine Arts Theater\nAmerican Animals – 7:30 IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, April 21 at Bear’s Place\nThe Distant Barking of Dogs – 3pm \nThe Heiresses – 5pm\nAmerican Animals – 7:30
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-distant-barking-of-dogs/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190422
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20190311T034216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
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SUMMARY:American Animals
DESCRIPTION:Lexington\, Kentucky\, 2004: Spencer and Warren\, college students\, dream of remarkable lives beyond their middle-class suburban existence but they are haunted by the fear they may never be special in any way. Spencer is given a tour of the University of Kentucky’s incredibly valuable rare book collection and describes it all to Warren. Suddenly\, it hits them—they could pull off one of the most audacious art thefts in recent history from the university’s special collections library–they would steal a rare edition of Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Species.  They recruit two other friends and hatch a plan.\n \nThe film’s title is a quotation from Darwin about the flora and fauna of Kentucky. An inventive truth-is-stranger than fiction tale\, American Animals is narrated by the four would-be thieves and interspersed with dramatic reconstructions.  Directed by Bart Layton. (116 min) \nCo-feature: Museo \nI WAS ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT! With enormous flair\, Layton dramatizes a staggeringly daring robbery attempted by college students in this bizarrely gripping true-crime thriller  – The Guardian \nSMASHINGLY ENJOYABLE! – The Telegraph \nIt’s rare to see a film which genuinely BREAKS NEW GROUND\, which is why this picture should be embraced with glee. – Screen International \nA clever NEW KIND OF TRUE-CRIME THRILLER…Writer-director Bart Layton’s approach is half forensic\, half surreal\, a docudrama bedazzled by fourth-wall breaks and winking what-ifs. It’s bravura look-at-me filmmaking\, and undeniably fun. – Entertainment Weekly\n \n  \n  \nFriday April 19 \nThe Heiresses – 7pm IU Fine Arts Theater \nSaturday\, April 20\nThe Heiresses – 4pm – IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Distant Barking of Dogs – 5:45 IU Fine Arts Theater\nAmerican Animals – 7:30 IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, April 21 at Bear’s Place\nThe Distant Barking of Dogs – 3pm – Last Chance!\nThe Heiresses – 5pm\nAmerican Animals – 7:30 – Last Chance!\n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/american-animals/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190408
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20181126T204323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
UID:6945-1553821200-1554598799@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:The Wild Pear Tree
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nHave you ever lived with a writer? Maybe you are one or maybe you’ve found yourself in a novel with another name?  \nA young\, aspiring writer returns home from college to face bittersweet truths in the new film by Turkish filmmaker and former Cannes Film Festival winner Nuri Bilge Ceylan. With poetic dialogue and artful cinematography this film sweeps in majestic strides. Steeped in an atmosphere of existentialist philosophy\, much like Bilge Ceylan’s other features\, The Wild Pear Tree has one of the most sublime portraits of weather to be seen in film since the Shakespearean landscape in Kurosawa’s Throne of Blood.\n \n\n188 min | subtitles | 4 Nights Only! \n\n\n  \n\n\nThe word visionary has been flogged by the film business to the point of redundancy\, but with The Wild Pear Tree\, Ceylan reminds us he has earned every letter of it. -The London Telegraph \n\nA gentle\, humane\, beautifully made and magnificently acted movie: garrulous\, humorous and lugubrious in Ceylon’s unmistakable and very engaging style. It’s an unhurried\, elegiac address to the idea of childhood and your home town – and how returning to both has a bittersweet savor. -The Guardian\n\n\n The staggering emotional payoff — a transcendental moment so beautiful in its simplicity that the previous three hours of seriousness appear to melt away — is worth every last minute. -Film Stage\n\n\n Ceylan delivers what might be his funniest\, most politically poignant work yet. It also happens to be achingly personal. -The Village Voice\n\n\n  \nFriday March 29\nAmerican Socialist: The Life and Times of Eugene Debs – 5:30 The Bishop\nThe Wild Pear Tree – 7pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nMuseo (Museum) – 7:45 IU Global & International\nTheater \nSaturday\, March 30\nAmerican Socialist: 4pm IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance!\nAmerican Animals – 5:15 IU Global & International Theater\nThe Wild Pear Tree – 6pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nMuseo (Museum) – 7:45 Global & International Theater\n \nSun\, March 31 @ Bear’s Place\nMuseo (Museum) 4pm\nThe Wild Pear Tree 6:45 \nSaturday\, April 6\nThe Wild Pear Tree – 4pm IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance!\nThe Distant Barking of Dogs – 7:30 IU Fine Arts Theater
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-wild-pear-tree/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20190114T203701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
UID:7175-1553821200-1553993999@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:American Socialist: The Life and Times of Eugene Victor Debs
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?  \nBernie Sanders inspired a generation — but who inspired him? \nMost people in America don’t know that the contemporary political movement to address income inequality began over 100 years ago with Eugene Victor Debs. American Socialist traces the history of American populism with the man who inspired progressive ideas – from FDR’s New Deal to Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign. Here is an objective but passionate history of the movement as founded and championed by Debs\, who learned the hard way that free markets and good faith don’t  mix. (97 min)\n \nDirected by Yale Strom. \nCo-presented by The Burroughs Century. \nTwo Nights Only! Friday\, March 29th at 5:30 at the Bishop. Paul Buhle will introduce the film on Friday. Professor Buhle is a Senior Lecturer at Brown University and the author or editor of 35 volumes\, including histories of radicalism in the United States. He was one of the founding figures of the new Students for a Democratic Society\, and more recently a leader of the Movement for a Democratic Society.\n \nSecond Screening Saturday\, March 30th at 4pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/american-socialist-the-life-and-times-of-eugene-victor-debs/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190409
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20181219T231411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
UID:7088-1553216400-1554685199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Museo (Museum)
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      WATCH THE TRAILER\nPerennial students Juan and Wilson are planning a daring coup. They intend to break into the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City and steal precious Mayan\, Mixtec and Zapotec artifacts\, in particular the funerary mask of King Pakal. While their families celebrate Christmas they get down to business\, just like a couple of seasoned criminals. Everything goes off without a hitch and\, their sports bags stuffed full of treasures\, they return home and set about fencing their haul. The ensuing road movie takes us from the impressive Mayan ruins of Palenque to the chic seaside resort of Acapulco. Juan and Wilson are behind the wheel\, but their endeavor has long since gone off the rails. \nWe all know (or maybe have been) couch plumped slackers who fill their days with big dreams and big schemes. Set in the mid-1980s\, Mexican filmmaker Alonso Ruizpalacios delivers another lush work of wit and commentary. With footage in the never-before-filmed National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City and inspired by true events\, this film is a playground for the unknown and the banal. In addition to clever dialogue and artful sound work\, Museo is simmering with political and philosophical comment\, reminding us that Alonso Ruizpalacios truly can make the relatable masterful. (128 min)\n \nCo-feature: American Animals  \nPurchase a ticket too Museo and see American Animals at no additional charge. Ask at the Box Office for a free ticket to American Animals. \n\nMuseo is co-sponsored by the IU Department of Spanish and Portuguese\n\nA poetic\, intermittently comic meditation on beauty\, history and middle-class disaffection. There is a touch of magic in Museo\, a sense of wonder and curiosity that imparts palpable excitement. Some of that is the intimation of a strong and original cinematic voice evolving toward the realization of its full potential — the feeling that you might be in the presence of someone who could become the next great Mexican filmmaker. -The New York Times \n  \nFriday March 29\nAmerican Socialist: The Life and Times of Eugene Debs – 5:30 The Bishop\nThe Wild Pear Tree – 7pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nMuseo (Museum) – 7:45 IU Global & International\nTheater\n \nSaturday\, March 30\nAmerican Socialist: 4pm IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance!\nAmerican Animals – 5:15 IU Global & International Theater\nThe Wild Pear Tree – 6pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nMuseo (Museum) – 7:45 Global & International Theater\n \nSun\, March 31 @ Bear’s Place\nMuseo (Museum) 4pm\nThe Wild Pear Tree 6:45 \nSaturday\, April 6\nThe Wild Pear Tree – 4pm IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance!\nThe Distant Barking of Dogs – 7:30 IU Fine Arts Theater \nSun\, April 7 @ Bear’s Place\nMuseo (Museum) – 5pm\nAmerican Animals – 7:45 \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/museo/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190319
DTSTAMP:20260407T032047
CREATED:20181218T005718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234056Z
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SUMMARY:The Guilty
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6    Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      Watch the Trailer\n\n  \nThis ingenious thriller from Denmark won the Audience Award at Sundance. When police officer Asger Holm is demoted to desk work\, he expects a sleepy beat as an emergency dispatcher. That all changes when he answers a panicked phone call from a kidnapped woman who then disconnects abruptly. He must try to save her and unravel a crime–without leaving his desk.\n \nSubtitles / 85 min \nA BRILLIANT genre exercise – RogerEbert.com \n\n SMARTLY CONSTRUCTED and tautened with regular twists\, but\, if it were merely clever\, it wouldn’t test your nerves as it does. – The New Yorker \n Thanks to Möller’s staging\, a script FULL OF TWISTS\, it’s a riveting\, nerve-racking surprise. – The Verve\n\n  \nFriday March 15\nThe Guilty 6pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK – 7pm IU Global & International Theater\nThe World Before Your Feet – 7:45 IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nSaturday\, March 16\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK – 4pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Guilty – 6pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe World Before Your Feet – 7:45 IU Fine Arts Theater \nSun\, March 17 @ Bear’s Place\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK – 3pm\nThe Guilty – 5pm\nThe World Before Your Feet – 7:15 \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-guilty/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:The World Before Your Feet
DESCRIPTION: Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nThere are 8\,000 miles of roads and paths in New York City and for the past six years Matt Green has been walking them all – every street\, park\, cemetery\, beach\, and bridge. It’s a five-borough journey that stretches from the barbershops of the Bronx to the forests of Staten Island\, from the Statue of Liberty to Times Square\, with Matt amassing a surprisingly detailed knowledge of New York’s history and people along the way. \nSomething of a modern-day Thoreau\, Matt gave up his former engineering job\, his apartment\, and most of his possessions\, sustaining his endeavor through couch-surfing\, cat-sitting and a $15-per-day budget. He’s not sure exactly why he’s doing it\, only knowing that there’s no other way he’d rather spend his days. \n“London is satisfied\, Paris is resigned\, but New York is always hopeful\,” observed Dorothy Parker some 90 years ago. The World Before Your Feet is a tribute to the boundless spirit of hope that can be found\, wherever you live\, in simply taking a walk.  \n \nDirector: Jeremy Workman \nExecutive producer: Jesse Eisenberg \nRun time: (95 min) \nShowcases sides of the city you rarely see in movies and that make it such a strange and fascinating place. – The New York Times \n  \n  \nFriday March 22\nMuseo (Museum) – 7pm IU Global & International Theater\nThe World Before Your Feet – 7:45 IU Fine Arts Theater \nSaturday\, March 23\nMuseo (Museum) – 5pm IU Woodburn Hall\nThe World Before Your Feet 7:45 IU Woodburn Hall\n \nSun\, March 24 @ Bear’s Place\nThe World Before Your Feet 5pm\nMuseo (Museum) 7:15
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-world-before-your-feet/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter’s Journey
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSunday March 3    4pm    IU Fine Arts Theater    Free Screening \nNineteen thirty-eight was a fateful year for Waldo Salt. It was the year the young screenwriter saw his first screenplay\, The Shopwarn Angel produced by Joe Mankiewicz\, with a cast featuring James Stewart\, Margaret Sullivan\, and Walter Pidgeon. Salt became friends with Nathaniel West and F. Scott Fitzgerald\, and worked on films with some of the period’s best known stars\, including Robert Mitchum\, William Holden. His career as a screenwriter was off to a great start\, but 1938 was also the year Salt joined the American Communist Party\, the start of an affiliation that would cause him to be plucked from the brink of fame\, blacklisted\, and prevented from working in the industry he loved for fifteen years. \nBy the time the blacklist was lifted\, much of Salt’s life had fallen into ruin. It was then that he wrote the screenplay for Midnight Cowboy. \nBeginning with Midnight Cowboy (1969)\, Salt’s lifetime of experience culminated in a series of brilliantly written\, critically-acclaimed screenplays\, including Serpico (1972) and COMING HOME (1978). \nWaldo Salt: A Screenwriter’s Journey originally aired on PBS as part of its American Masters series in 1990. A thoughtful exploration of Salt’s life and work\, it received an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Feature. Director Eugene Corr will introduce the film and host a Q&A afterwards.\n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/waldo-salt-a-screenwriters-journey/
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SUMMARY:BURNING
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      WATCH THE TRAILER\nJongsoo is a bashful\, naive\, recent university graduate with no obvious job prospects. He grew up in the country but now lives on his own in Seoul. He wants to be a writer and admires American authors like William Faulkner and F Scott Fitzgerald. One day\, a woman organizing a department-store lottery catches his eye and offers to fix the contest so that he will win a prize. \nBurning is a smart\, Hitchcockian mystery/thriller about class conflict and sexual longing adapted from a short story by Haruki Murakami and directed by Korean filmmaker Lee Chang-dong. (His most recent film is Poetry\, which we showed in 2010).  \n\nRun time: 148 min\n\n\n  \nCritic’s Pick! One of the most beautiful scenes in a movie this year — in many years — comes midway through Burning. BRILLIANT! -The New York Times \nIf you had to choose the most interesting filmmaker in the world right now\, you wouldn’t be wrong if you named Lee Chang-dong. –Vogue \n\n\n\nFriday\, March 1\nHale County This Morning This Evening – 6:30 IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK – 8pm IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nSaturday\, March 2\nHale County This Morning This Evening 6:15 pm IU Woodburn Hall\nBurning – 7pm IU Global & International Theater\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK 8pm IU Woodburn Hall \n  \nSun\, March 3 @ Bear’s Place\nBurning 4pm\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK 7:15\n \nFriday March 8 \nBurning – 7pm IU Global & International Theater\nThe World Before Your Feet – 7:45 IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nSaturday\, March 9\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK 6pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nBurning – 7pm IU Global & International Theater\nThe World Before Your Feet 7:45 IU Fine Arts Theater \nSun\, March 10 @ Bear’s Place\nBurning – 4pm\nThe World Before Your Feet 7:15
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/burning/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190301
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SUMMARY:Jean-Luc Godard's THE IMAGE BOOK
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nIs Jean-Luc Godard still any good? At the age of 87\, the French-Swiss filmmaker adamantly continues to respond to the questioning of his innovation. His most recent essay film The Image Book (Le Livre D’Image)\, perceives the modern world and its historical past as if through a broken stained glass window. A provocative smorgasbord piled high with references to western cinema\, Middle Eastern cinema\, as well as experimental treatments of sound and picture\, The Image Book checks our reality in a way we have grown to admire from Godard. While this film rejects definition\, deconstructs convention and ultimately meditates on meaning\, it serves an aggressively steadfast intention of making the sensory political. Godard entices us with a simple poetic question in the film’s synopsis: “Do you still remember how\, long ago\, we trained our thoughts?”. This answer and the answer to his competency is this film. Winner of the first Special Palme d’Or to be awarded in the history of the Cannes Film Festival\, The Image Book is another extraordinary addition to the French master’s vast filmography. \nFrance / subtitles / 86 min \n“A dense visual and aural collage\, \nthat I’ve seen twice and expect to see several times more.”\n– Manohla Dargis\, The New York Times\n\n \n\nFriday\, March 1\nHale County This Morning This Evening – 6:30 IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK – 8pm IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nSaturday\, March 2\nHale County This Morning This Evening 6:15 pm IU Woodburn Hall\nBurning – 7pm IU Global & International Theater\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK 8pm IU Woodburn Hall \nSun\, March 3 @ Bear’s Place\nBurning 4pm\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK 7:15\n \nFriday March 8 \nBurning – 7pm IU Global & International Theater\nThe World Before Your Feet – 7:45 IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nSaturday\, March 9\nThe Guilty 5pm IU Global & International Theater\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK 6pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nBurning – 7pm IU Global & International Theater\nThe World Before Your Feet 7:45 IU Fine Arts Theater \nSun\, March 10 @ Bear’s Place\nBurning – 4pm\nThe World Before Your Feet 7:15\n \nFriday March 15\nThe Guilty 6pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK – 7pm IU Global & International Theater\nThe World Before Your Feet – 7:45 IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nSaturday\, March 16\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK – 4pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Guilty – 6pm IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe World Before Your Feet – 7:45 IU Fine Arts Theater \nSun\, March 17 @ Bear’s Place\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK 3pm\nThe Guilty 5pm\nThe World Before Your Feet 7:15
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-image-book/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190304
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SUMMARY:Hale County This Morning\, This Evening
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus? \n  \n2019 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE: Best Documentary Feature\nAn inspired and intimate portrait of a place and its people\, Hale County This Morning\, This Evening looks at the lives of Daniel Collins and Quincy Bryant\, two young African American men from rural Hale County\, Alabama\, over the course of five years. (Hale County\, Ala.\, is where Walker Evans documented in photographs the lives of white sharecroppers in the Depression era; Evans\, with the writer James Agee\, created the extraordinary book Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.   \nCollins attends college in search of opportunity while Bryant becomes a father to an energetic son in an open-ended\, poetic form that privileges the patiently observed interstices of their lives. The audience is invited to experience the mundane and monumental\, birth and death\, the quotidian and the sublime. These moments combine to communicate the region’s deep culture and provide glimpses of the complex ways the African American community’s collective image is integrated into America’s visual imagination. \nThis is the first feature film by RaMell Ross\, who took a circuitous route to filmmaking. When his career as a professional athlete flamed out due to injuries (he attended Georgetown on basketball scholarship)\, Ross turned his attention to English literature and politics (after college he worked as a special assistant to U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage in Colin Powell’s office). Along the way he took photos\, and one day\, they were spotted by ESPN. “‘You have a good eye\,’” Ross remembers them saying\, “and from there I started obsessing about photography. I started doing large-format work\, and my career took off.” \nRoss began making “short films for fun” while managing a youth program in Alabama\, and it was there he met Daniel and Quincy\, the two young men he followed for Hale County.  His days as a basketball player have influenced his films: “I played point guard\,” he says\, “so I’ve always looked at things in terms of movement and their relationship to what came before and after.” \n  \nThere is something visionary in this film. -The Guardian \nCritic’s Pick! The filmmaker’s poetic logic is inextricable from his consciousness of race and community\, and of his function and potential as an artist grappling with his own circumstances and those of the people he’s depicting. “Hale County This Morning\, This Evening” is not a long film\, but it contains whole worlds. -The New York Times \n  \nFriday\, March 1\nHale County This Morning This Evening – 6:30 IU Fine Arts Theater (015)\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK – 8pm IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nSaturday\, March 2\nHale County This Morning This Evening 6:15 pm IU Woodburn Hall Theater (101)\nBurning – 7pm IU Global & International Theater\nGodard’s THE IMAGE BOOK 8pm IU Woodburn Hall Theater\n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/hale-county-this-morning-this-evening/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:Shoplifters
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?  \nShoplifters won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival and has just received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film\n \nAfter one of their shoplifting sessions\, Osamu and his son come across a little girl in the freezing cold. At first reluctant to shelter the girl\, Osamu’s wife agrees to take care of her after learning of the hardships she faces. Although the family is poor\, barely making enough money to survive through petty crime\, they seem to live happily together until an unforeseen incident reveals hidden secrets\, testing the bonds that unite them. \nDirected by Hirokazu Kore-eda  We showed Kore-eda’s Nobody Knows in 2009 and After the Storm in 2017; the IU Cinema screened his film\, The Third Murder\, last year.\n\nRuntime:121 min\n  \nHirokazu Kore-eda has the sensitive\, calibrated touch of a master safecracker\, and he’s a virtuoso of emotional and narrative buildup. His nuanced approach and self-effacing visual style give you room to breathe and to think. Shoplifters is A BEAUTIFULLY FELT FAMILY DRAMA. -The New York Times \n\n\n\n\n\n\n Tolstoy got it wrong and Shoplifters gets it right. All happy families are not the same. Hirokazu Kore-eda’s ENCHANTING\, SUBVERSIVE MASTERPIECE takes on family values and bourgeois pieties through a Japanese crime family that is not what it seems. -The Wall Street Journal \n  \n  \nSun\, Feb 24 @ Bear’s Place\nHale County This Morning This Evening 3pm\nShoplifters 5pm** – Last Chance!\n \n**Shoplifters and Hale County are not part of the Oscar Shorts Festival – separate admission required.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/shoplifters/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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CREATED:20190215T013753Z
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SUMMARY:Walt Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at the BCT
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $8-$10     Festival Pass $15-$20     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?   \nBeauty and the Beast is part of our Oscar celebration at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Saturday\, Feb 23rd. It is the first animation film to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. It also became the first animated film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. \nThe story of a a prince who is magically transformed into a monster as punishment for his arrogance it is based on the French fairy tale by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont.  To break the spell\, the Beast must learn to love a young woman imprisoned in his castle before the last petal falls from an enchanted rose\, lest he remain a monster forever.  (1991 / 86 min) \nHere’s Roger Ebert’s review:\nBeauty and the Beast slipped around all my roadblocks and penetrated directly into my strongest childhood memories\, in which animation looked more real than live-action features. Watching the movie\, I found myself caught up in a direct and joyous way. I wasn’t reviewing an “animated film.” I was being told a story\, I was hearing terrific music\, and I was having fun. Beauty and the Beast reaches back to an older and healthier Hollywood tradition in which the best writers\, musicians and filmmakers are gathered for a project on the assumption that a family audience deserves great entertainment\, too.\n \nSaturday\, Feb 23 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nBeauty and the Beast (1991) 1pm\nOscar Shorts: Animation – 3pm – Last Chance!\nOscar Shorts: Live-Action – 4:45 – Last Chance!\nRBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg – 7:30 \nBeauty and the Beast tickets are $8 in adv / $10 day-of-show. Children 6 and under are free. You can also reserve an All Day Pass $15 in adv / $20 day-of-show
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/walt-disneys-beauty-and-the-beast/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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