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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/
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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/
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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/
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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/
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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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SUMMARY:2019 Oscar Short Film Festival at the Buskirk Chumley Theater on Saturday\, Feb 23rd
DESCRIPTION:We’ll host a special screening of all five nominees in both the short animation and live-action categories at the\nBuskirk-Chumley Theater on Sat\, Feb 23rd.\nThe BCT program will also include one-time screenings of\nBeauty and the Beast (1991 Academy Award Winner\, Best Picture) &\nRBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Academy Award Nominee\, Best Documentary)\n \nHere’s a chance to see the films that critics are raving about and predict the Oscar-winners before the Academy Awards on February 24th. And don’t forget to vote – ask for a ballot when you enter the theater. If you pick one of the eventual Oscar winners\, you’ll win a complimentary ticket to another film and you might also win Dinner for Two at at one of our fine local restaurants. \nThe Animation nominees are kid-friendly. Several of the Live-Action nominees\, if they were rated\, would be rated R \nMeet the Nominees! Read short\, snappy descriptions of the Animation\, Documentary\, and the Live Action films. \nMeet our Presenting Sponsors!\nHive Restaurant\nDr Lisa Baker\nBruce Storm Real Estate \nTickets: Single Film $8 in adv / $10 day of show   All Day Pass $15 in adv / $20 day of show \nSaturday\, Feb 23 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater – Oscar Shorts Film Festival\nBeauty and the Beast (1991) – 1pm Click here to purchase tickets\nAnimation Shorts – 3pm – Last Chance! Click here to purchase tickets\nLive-Action Shorts – 4:45 – Last Chance! Click here to purchase tickets\nRBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg – 7:30 Click here to purchase tickets
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/2019-oscar-short-film-festival-buskirk-chumley/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:2019 Oscar Short Film Festival: Documentary
DESCRIPTION:Five of the bravest international filmmakers working today tell thoughtful\, compelling stories in this year’s documentary short film program. This year’s slate of nominees are shorter than in years past (2 hrs\, 23 min) and will be presented in one program without an intermission \n  \nBLACK SHEEP / UK / 27 MIN\nDirector: ED PERKINS\nSynopsis: Everything changed for Cornelius Walker on 27 November 2000 when Damilola Taylor was killed. Damilola was 11\, the same age as Cornelius. He lived five minutes away. He had the same skin colour. Cornelius’s mother\, scared for her son’s safety\, moved their family out of London. Cornelius suddenly found himself living on a white estate run by racists. But rather than fight them\, Cornelius decided to become more like the people who hated him. They became his family and kept him safe. And in return\, Cornelius became submerged in a culture of violence and hatred. But as the violence and racism against other black people continued\, Cornelius struggled to marry his real identity with the one he had acquired. \nEND GAME / USA / 40 MIN\nDirectors: ROB EPSTEIN and JEFFREY FRIEDMAN\nSynopsis: Where will loved ones spend their last days? Who will be in the room? What feelings and secrets need to be shared with family before it is too late? Acclaimed Academy Award-winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (“THE TIMES OF HARVEY MILK”\, “THE CELLULOID CLOSET”\, “PARAGRAPH 175”) probe these questions and more in the context of two San Francisco Bay Area medical facilities on the forefront of creating new paradigms for end of life decisions with grace. \nLIFEBOAT / USA / 34 MIN\nDirector: SKYE FITZGERALD\nProducers: SKYE FITZGERALD and BRYN MOOSER\nSynopsis: Volunteers from a German non-profit risk the waves of the Mediterranean to pluck refugees from sinking rafts pushing off from Libya in the middle of the night. “LIFEBOAT” puts a human face on one of the world’s greatest contemporary\, global crises and provides a spark of hope surrounding how civil society can intervene in the refugee crisis in a meaningful way. \nA NIGHT AT THE GARDEN / USA / 7 MIN\nDirector: MARSHALL CURRY\nSynopsis: In 1939\, 20\,000 Americans rallied in New York’s Madison Square Garden to celebrate the rise of Nazism – an event largely forgotten from American history. “A NIGHT AT THE GARDEN”\, made entirely from archival footage filmed that night\, transports audiences to this chilling gathering and shines a light on the power of demagoguery and anti-Semitism in the United States \nPERIOD. END OF SENTENCE. / USA / 26 MIN\nDirector: RAYKA ZEHTABCHI\nSynopsis: In a rural village outside Delhi\, India\, women lead a quiet revolution. They fight against the deeply rooted stigma of menstruation. “PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE.” — a documentary short directed by Rayka Zehtabchi — tells their story.\nFor generations\, these women didn’t have access to pads\, which lead to health problems and girls missing school or dropping out entirely. But when a sanitary pad machine is installed in the village\, the women learn to manufacture and market their own pads\, empowering the women of their community. They name their brand “FLY\,” because they want women “to soar.” Their flight is\, in part\, enabled by the work of high school girls half a world away\, in California\, who raised the initial money for the machine and began a non-profit called “The Pad Project.” \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/2019-oscar-shorts-documentary/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190226
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SUMMARY:2019 Oscar Short Film Festival: Live-Action
DESCRIPTION:Like short stories\, short films are sometimes overlooked. But they often display all of the scope\, power\, insight and resonance of feature length films. 109 minutes \nDETAINMENT / Ireland / 30 min\nDirector: VINCENT LAMBE\nSynopsis: Two ten year-old boys are detained by police under suspicion of abducting and murdering a toddler. A true story based on interview transcripts from the James Bulger case which shocked the world in 1993 and continues to incite public outrage across the UK today. \nFauve (Wild Animal) / Canada / 17 min\nDirector: JEREMY COMTE\nSynopsis: Alone in the wild\, two boys sink into a seemingly innocent power game with Mother Nature as the sole observer. Complicity evolves into a confrontation where one wants to have power over the other. Taking proportions larger than nature\, this game will not prove as harmless as they thought. \nMargueritte / Canada /19 min\nDirector: MARIANNE FARLEY\nSynopsis: An aging woman and her nurse develop a friendship that inspires her to unearth unacknowledged longing and thus help her make peace with her past. \nMadre (Mother) / Spain / 19 min\nDirector: RODRIGO SOROGOYEN\nSynopsis: A single mother receives a call from her seven-year-old son who is on vacation with his father in the French Basque Country. At first the call is a cause for joy\, but then the child reveals that he is alone and cannot find his father who left a while ago. \nSkin / USA / 20 min\nDirector: GUY NATTIV\nSynopsis: In a small supermarket in a blue collar town\, a black man smiles at a 10 year old white boy across the checkout aisle.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/2019-oscar-shorts-live-action/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190226
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SUMMARY:2019 Oscar Short Film Festival: Animation
DESCRIPTION:One of the most entertaining categories at the Academy Awards — and one of the least heralded — is for the Best Animated Short Subject. We are screening the five nominees in that category along with two films short-listed for a nomination. So there will be seven films in all totaling 76 minutes \nANIMAL BEHAVIOUR / CANADA / 14 MIN\nDirectors: ALISON SNOWDEN and DAVID FINE\nSynopsis: Dealing with what comes naturally isn’t easy\, especially for animals.\nIn “ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR”\, the latest animated short from the Oscar®-winning team of Alison Snowden and David Fine (Bob’s Birthday)\, five animals meet regularly to discuss their inner angst in a group therapy session led by Dr. Clement\, a canine psychotherapist. \nBAO / USA / 8 MIN\nDirector: DOMEE SHI\nSynopsis: An aging Chinese mom suffering from empty nest syndrome gets another chance at motherhood when one of her dumplings springs to life as a lively\, giggly dumpling boy. Mom excitedly welcomes this new bundle of joy into her life\, but Dumpling starts growing up fast\, and Mom must come to the bittersweet revelation that nothing stays cute and small forever. This short film from Pixar Animation Studios and director Domee Shi explores the ups and downs of the parent-child relationship through the colorful\, rich\, and tasty lens of the Chinese immigrant community in Canada. \nLATE AFTERNOON / IRELAND / 10 MIN\nDirector: LOUISE BAGNALL\nSynopsis: Emily is an elderly woman who lives between two states\, the past and the present. She journeys into an inner world\, reliving moments from her life. She searches for a connection within her vivid\, but fragmented memories. \nONE SMALL STEP / USA and CHINA / 8 MIN\nDirectors: ANDREW CHESWORTH and BOBBY PONTILLAS\nSynopsis: Luna is a vibrant young Chinese American girl who dreams of becoming an astronaut. From the day she witnesses a rocket launching into space on TV\, Luna is driven to reach for the stars. In the big city\, Luna lives with her loving father Chu\, who supports her with a humble shoe repair business he runs out of his garage. As Luna grows up\, she enters college\, facing adversity of all kinds in pursuit of her dreams.\n\nWEEKENDS / USA / 15 MIN\nDirector: TREVOR JIMENEZ\nSynopsis: “WEEKENDS” is the story of a young boy shuffling between the homes of his recently divorced parents. Surreal dream-like moments mix with the domestic realities of a broken up family in this hand-animated film set in 1980’s Toronto. \nWISHING BOX / USA / 5 MIN\nDirectors: WENLI ZHANG\, NAN LI\nA pirate\, a monkey and a treasure box walk into a bar…and set the stage for this amazing animated short film. After years sailing the sea\, Derek the pirate and his sidekick monkey finally find a treasure box- a magic box that can make your wildest wishes come true. \n\nTWEET TWEET / RUSSIA / 11 MIN\nDirector: Zhanna Bekmambetova\nOur life is like walking on a tightrope. In times we are scared or lost we lose balance. When we are happy and excited\, we forget we walk on a rope.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/2019-oscar-shorts-animation/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:The Handmaid's Tale
DESCRIPTION:Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?    WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nBefore the 2017 television series\, there was the 1990 movie. Natasha Richardson and Faye Dunaway star in the original film\, based on Margaret Atwood’s novel about religious tyranny and sexual slavery. Directed by Volker Schlöndorff (The Tin Drum)\, from a screenplay by English playwright Harold Pinter. Aiden Quinn and Robert DuVall co-star. \nIn the near future\, war rages across the Republic of Gilead—formerly the United States of America—and pollution has rendered 99% of the population sterile. Captured (and separated from her daughter) while attempting to cross the Canadian border\, Kate is relocated to a facility where she is trained to become a Handmaid — a concubine for one of the privileged but barren couples who rule over Gilead’s religious fundamentalist regime. (108 min) \n  \n  \nSun\, Jan 27 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nMeru – 2:30\nFree Solo – 4:45\nThe Handmaid’s Tale 7:15pm – – Last Chance!\n \nSun\, Jan 27 @ Bear’s Place\nShoplifters 7pm 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-handmaids-tale/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190127T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190127T183000
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20181128T144041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6960-1548606600-1548613800@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Becoming Astrid
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nBecoming Astrid chronicles the character-forming time in the young life of the Swedish writer born as Astrid Lindren; as an adult she would go on to worldwide fame as the author of the beloved Pippi Longstocking novels. \nTeenaged Astrid Lindren leads a carefree life with her family in the forests and fields of rural Sweden. Restless and eager to break free from the confines of her conservative upbringing\, she accepts an internship at a local newspaper where she attracts the attention of its married editor. \nDirected by Pernille Fischer Christensen / Sweden / subtitles / 123 min / presented in part by FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Critic’s Pick! Erik Molberg Hansen’s relaxed camera movements and fuzzy-soft compositions are quite beautiful\, and the performances are pitch-perfect. Best of all is the magnetic Alba August as Astrid\, whose open\, mobile features can slide from plain to lovely with just a shift in the light and whose embrace of the character is a joy to watch. -The New York Times \nPippi Longstocking was my girl [when I was growing up]. I loved her strength — not just her physical power\, but the idea that she wouldn’t allow her voice to be diminished by anyone. She’s independent\, clever and adventurous — and she’s clearly a good person\, someone who always does right by her friends. What I loved most was that she was a girl\, and she was a little different\, and she was still the most powerful character in those books. -Michelle Obama \n  \n  \nSun\, Jan 27 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nMeru – 2:30\nFree Solo – 4:30\nThe Handmaid’s Tale 7pm \nSun\, Jan 27 @ Bear’s Place\nBecoming Astrid 4:30 – Last Chance!\nShoplifters 7pm 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/becoming-astrid/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190127T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190127T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20190109T210526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:7153-1548599400-1548604800@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:MERU
DESCRIPTION: \nONE SHOW ONLY! SUN\, JAN 27 – 2:30 @ THE BUSKIRK-CHUMLEY THEATER \nIn the high-stakes pursuit of big-wall climbing\, the Shark’s Fin on Mount Meru may be the ultimate prize. Sitting 21\,000 feet above the sacred Ganges River in Northern India\, the mountain’s perversely stacked obstacles make it both a nightmare and an irresistible calling for some of the world’s toughest climbers. In October 2008\, renowned alpinists Conrad Anker\, Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk arrived in India to tackle Meru. Their planned seven-day trip quickly devolved into a 20-day odyssey in sub-zero temperatures with quickly depleting food rations. Within 100 meters of the elusive summit\, their journey – like all previous attempts – fell short of the goal. \n\nHeartbroken and defeated\, the trio returned to their everyday lives\, where the siren song of Meru continued to beckon. By September 2011\, Anker had convinced his team to reunite and undertake the Shark’s Fin once more\, under even more extraordinary circumstances. MERU is the story of that journey\, an expedition through nature’s harshest elements and one’s complicated inner demons\, and ultimately on to impossible new heights.  \n \nDirected by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin (Free Solo) \n2015 / 100 min \n  \nWINNER – AUDIENCE AWARD – 2015 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL \n  \nThough the Meru climbing and outdoor footage is spectacular\, it is the personal struggle of each of the climbers\, and the candid way they talk about them on camera\, that give this film its considerable impact.  –LA Times \nBlindingly beautiful and meticulously assembled by the award-winning editor Bob Eisenhardt\, Meru easily makes you forget that what you are watching is completely bananas.  –NY Times \nMuch of Meru is about that second attempt\, filmed with such grandeur and intimacy that sometimes attempting to figure out how they made the incredible shots almost spoils them.  –Boston Globe \nMeru is a deeply riveting account of what happens when men walk right up to the edge of madness. –The Playlist \n  \nWATCH THE TRAILER
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/meru-2/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190127T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20190123T235434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:7207-1548597600-1548622800@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Sunday\, Jan 27 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater: Live Beyond Fear
DESCRIPTION:We’re showing three films on Sunday at the BCT: Meru at 2:30\, Free Solo at 4:45\, and The Handmaid’s Tale at 7:15. Single movie tickets ($8) and All-Day-Passes ($15) can be purchased here. (Ticket prices will increase the day of the show.) \n\nMERU\nIn the high-stakes pursuit of big-wall climbing\, the Shark’s Fin on Mount Meru may be the ultimate prize. Sitting 21\,000 feet above the sacred Ganges River in Northern India\, the mountain’s perversely stacked obstacles make it both a nightmare and an irresistible calling for some of the world’s toughest climbers. In October 2008\, renowned alpinists Conrad Anker\, Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk arrived in India to tackle Meru. Their planned seven-day trip quickly devolved into a 20-day odyssey in sub-zero temperatures with quickly depleting food rations. Within 100 meters of the elusive summit\, their journey – like all previous attempts – fell short of the goal. \n\nHeartbroken and defeated\, the trio returned to their everyday lives\, where the siren song of Meru continued to beckon. By September 2011\, Anker had convinced his team to reunite and undertake the Shark’s Fin once more\, under even more extraordinary circumstances. MERU is the story of that journey\, an expedition through nature’s harshest elements and one’s complicated inner demons\, and ultimately on to impossible new heights.  \n \nDirected by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin (Free Solo) \n2015 / 100 min \nFREE SOLO\n\n2019 Academy Award Nominee: Best Documentary Feature … A stunning\, intimate and unflinching portrait of the free soloist climber Alex Honnold\, as he prepares to achieve his lifelong dream: climbing the face of the world’s most famous rock…the 3\,000ft El Capitan in Yosemite National Park…without a rope. \n\nDirectors: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin \nRuntime:100 min / presented in part by IU Outdoor Adventures \n\nCritic’s Pick! Alex Honnold’s Free Solo climb should be celebrated as one of the great athletic feats of any kind\, ever…. A miraculous opportunity for the rest of us to experience what you might call the human sublime​ -The NY Times \n\nA​nother passage can be written in the annals of human achievement. –The New Yorker\n  \nTHE HANDMAID’S TALE\nBefore the 2017 television series\, there was the 1990 movie. Natasha Richardson and Faye Dunaway star in the original film\, based on Margaret Atwood’s novel about religious tyranny and sexual slavery. Directed by Volker Schlöndorff (The Tin Drum)\, from a screenplay by English playwright Harold Pinter. Aiden Quinn and Robert DuVall co-star. \nIn the near future\, war rages across the Republic of Gilead—formerly the United States of America—and pollution has rendered 99% of the population sterile. Captured (and separated from her daughter) while attempting to cross the Canadian border\, Kate is relocated to a facility where she is trained to become a Handmaid — a concubine for one of the privileged but barren couples who rule over Gilead’s religious fundamentalist regime. (108 min)
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/sunday-jan-27-at-the-buskirk-chumley-theater-live-beyond-fear/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190129
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20181128T143811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6966-1548464400-1548637199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Free Solo
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6-$10     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nAcademy Award Nominee: Best Documentary Feature … A stunning\, intimate and unflinching portrait of the free soloist climber Alex Honnold\, as he prepares to achieve his lifelong dream: climbing the face of the world’s most famous rock…the 3\,000ft El Capitan in Yosemite National Park…without a rope. \n\nDirectors: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin \nRuntime:100 min / presented in part by IU Outdoor Adventures \nco-feature: MERU\n\n  \nCritic’s Pick! Alex Honnold’s Free Solo climb should be celebrated as one of the great athletic feats of any kind\, ever…. A miraculous opportunity for the rest of us to experience what you might call the human sublime​ -The NY Times \n\nA​nother passage can be written in the annals of human achievement. –The New Yorker\n\n \n \n\n\n\n\n Both intimate and expansive\, Free Solo is a documentary beautifully calculated to literally take your breath away. And it does. -Los Angeles Times \n\n\n\n\n  \nWhether you care about climbing or not\, you’ll appreciate this tale of passion\, discipline and\, ultimately\, transcendence. One incredible climb for one athlete\, one quantum leap for mankind. -Toronto Globe and Mail \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \nSat\, Jan 26\nBecoming Astrid 5pm @ IU Global & International Theater\nFree Solo 7pm @ the IU Fine Art Theater – Tonight’s screening is ON\nShoplifters 7:30 @ the IU Global & International Theater \nSun\, Jan 27 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater*\nMeru – 2:30\nFree Solo – 4:45\nThe Handmaid’s Tale 7:15\n \nSun\, Jan 27 @ Bear’s Place\nBecoming Astrid 4:30 – Last Chance!\nShoplifters 7pm   \n*Click here to purchase discounted tickets to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater screenings – tickets will increase in price the day of the show.\n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/free-solo/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190128
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20190126T222633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:7221-1548464400-1548550799@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Sat\, Jan 26th - it's snowing
DESCRIPTION:Yes\, it’s snowing. Tonight’s screenings are on as scheduled.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/sat-jan-26th-its-snowing/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190108
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20181029T024831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6759-1545958800-1546822799@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:The Great Buddha+
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6    Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      Watch the trailer. \nPickle is a night security guard at a bronze statue factory. While trying to kill time on the long nights spent in the security room\, he and his best friend\, Belly Button\, watch the dash-camera footage of Pickle’s rich boss\, Kevin. Viewing the trysts Kevin has with various women\, they witness something they never should have known about. \nThe Great Buddha+ might be the most eagerly awaited Taiwanese film of the year and no\, that’s not a typo in the title. The + refers to a smartphone model was satirically added by the filmmaker\, Huang Hsin-yao\, as a reference to product placement trends. (104 min) \n“The viewer is seduced by Mr. Huang’s smooth and witty style.\n-A.O.Scott\, New York Times \n“Arguably the best film to emerge from a year of exciting resurgence in Taiwan”\n-Maggie Lee\, Variety \n“Viewers looking for renewed faith in the power\, vision\, and sheer fun of movies will love The Great Buddha+.”\n-Ken Eisner\, Georgia Straight \n“Humor\, a perennial scarcity in the self-serious world of art-house cinema\, is in pleasingly abundant supply in Taiwanese director Huang Hsin-yao’s The Great Buddha+”\n-Jordan Cronk\, Film Comment \n“An audacious and funny switch to features casting a sharp eye on social inequality… it will introduce many American cinephiles to a voice they’ll hope to hear from again very soon.”\n– John DeFore\, Hollywood Reporter \nFri & Sat\, Dec 28 & 29\nMarwencol 6:15 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Great Buddha+ 8pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nSun\, Dec 30 at Bear’s Place\nMarwencol 5:30\nThe Great Buddha+ 7:30\n \nFri and Sat\, Jan 4 and 5\nMarwencol 6pm @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Great Buddha+ 7pm @ the IU Global & International Theater\nThe Handmaid’s Tale 7:45 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater \nSun\, Jan 6 at Bear’s Place\nMarwencol 3pm – Last Chance!\nThe Great Buddha+ 5pm – Last Chance! \nThe Handmaid’s Tale – 7:30 \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-great-buddha/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190108
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20181117T003456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6874-1544749200-1546822799@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:MARWENCOL
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?   \nOn April 8\, 2000\, Mark Hogancamp was attacked outside of a bar by five men. After nine days in a coma and 40 days in the hospital\, Mark was discharged with little memory of his previous life. Unable to afford therapy\, Mark decided to create his own. In his backyard\, he built Marwencol\, a 1/6th scale World War II-era town that he populated with dolls representing his friends\, family and even his attackers. After a few years\, Mark started documenting his miniature dramas with his camera. Through Mark’s lens\, these were no longer dolls – they were living\, breathing characters in an epic WWII story. And he (or rather his alter ego\, Captain Hogancamp) was the hero. When Mark’s stunningly realistic photos are discovered by an art magazine\, and a prestigious gallery comes calling\, his homemade therapy suddenly becomes “art\,” forcing Mark to make a choice between the safety of his fictional town and the real world beyond it. (83 min)\n \nWe showed Jeff Malmberg’s non-fiction film when it was first released\, in 2010. The Hollywood version\, called Welcome to Marwen and starring Steve Carrell\, will be released on Christmas Day. Malmberg has since gone on to direct Spettacolo\, which some of you saw when we screened it in 2017. \nJeff Malmberg’s probing documentary is an exhilarating\, utterly unique experience… a celebration of the transformative power of art. -Los Angeles Times \nFour years in the making\, “Marwencol” emerges as a number of things: an absorbing portrait of an outsider artist; a fascinating journey from near-death to active life; a meditation on the brain’s ability to forge new pathways when old ones have been destroyed. Woven together by Jeff Malmberg — if not seamlessly\, then with illuminating patience — these disparate strands honor an individual as unique as the miniature universe on which he depends. -The New York Times \nExactly the sort of mysterious and almost holy experience you hope to get from documentaries and rarely do. -The Village Voice \n  \n  \nFri & Sat\, Dec 28 & 29\nMarwencol 6:15 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Great Buddha+ 8pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater \nSun\, Dec 30 at Bear’s Place\nMarwencol 5:30\nThe Great Buddha+ 7:30\n \nFri and Sat\, Jan 4 and 5\nMarwencol 6pm @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Great Buddha+ 7pm @ the IU Global & International Theater\nThe Handmaid’s Tale 7:45 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater \nSun\, Jan 6 at Bear’s Place\nMarwencol 3pm – Last Chance!\nThe Great Buddha+ 5pm \nThe Handmaid’s Tale – 7:30
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/marwencol/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231219
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20181117T003205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234020Z
UID:6879-1701997200-1702861199@www.theryder.com
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\nFri\, Dec 8 at 8:15 ♦ Sat\, Dec 9 at 8:15 ♦ Sun\, Dec 10 at 5:15 \nSat\, Dec 16 at 4pm and 7pm ♦ Sun\, Dec 17 at 4pm \nLocations: on Dec 8\, 9 and 10 Rare Exports will be screened at the IU Fine Arts Theater \nOn Dec 16 and 17 Rare Exports will be at the IU Radio & Television Theater ♦ Purchase Tickets\n \nOur semi-annual Christmas film. \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
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/rare-exports-a-christmas-tale/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181204
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20181117T195528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6894-1543626000-1543798799@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Buddies
DESCRIPTION:December 1st is World AIDS Day. As the first feature-length film to dramatize the subject of AIDS\, Buddies (1985) is a landmark of LGBTQ independent film. When 25 year-old gay yuppie David (David Schachter) volunteers to be a “buddy” to an AIDS patient\, the gay community center assigns him to Robert (Geoff Edholm)\, a 32 year-old politically impassioned gay California gardener abandoned by his friends and lovers. Revolving around the confines of Robert’s Manhattan hospital room\, As David gazes out at the piers and rooftops of Manhattan from his hospital room\, we hear his deftly scripted diary entries in voice-over. And as David is changed by knowing Robert\, so\, too\, are we. In the simplicity of the story and the elegance of its unfolding\, Buddies achieves a rare perfection. It’s a timeless portrayal of an entire era in gay history. And it was influential in  changing the perception of HIV. \nWriter-director Arthur Bressan scripted Buddies in five days in San Francisco with input from friends with AIDS.  It was shot independently in nine days in New York\, Washington\, D.C.\, and San Francisco with a budget of approximately $27\,000. Bressan was considerably influenced by classic Hollywood filmmaker Frank Capra (he even interviewed Capra for Andy Warhol’s Interview magazine back in the early 1970s). At its heart Buddies clearly reflects the earnest individualistic optimism of such Capra classics as Meet John Doe and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. And like the best of Capra\, Buddies manages to capture the emotional and political resonance of an entire era while vividly conveying an ethos of personal political engagement that touches the heart. Capra’s wholesome all-American values included a deep affection for individual activism and protests. Bressan’s updated-for-the-’80s pre-ACT UP All-American values vividly display the Capra influence—which is nowhere more evident than in the film’s final scene. Sadly\, filmmaker Arthur J. Bressan and actor Geoff Edholm both died of AIDS\, in 1987 and 1989 respectively. \nOne of the most exciting LGBTQ releases of 2018 is actually a film from 1985. Buddies Is the Gay Classic You’ve Never Seen.  -NewNowNext  \nBuddies is a love story with implications that transcend sexual and political preferences. -Boston Globe\n \n  \nSat\, Dec 1\nTea with the Dames 6:15 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nBuddies 7pm at the IU Global & International Theater – Two Nights Only!\nEating Animals 8pm @ the IU Fine Arts Theater \nWildlife 8:30 at the IU Global & International Theater \n  \nSun\, Dec 2 at Bear’s Place\nEating Animals 3pm  – Last Chance!\nTea with the Dames 5:15  \nBuddies  7:30 – Last Chance! \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/6894/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181218
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20181112T213733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6861-1543539600-1545008399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Wildlife
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     WATCH THE TRAILER \nFourteen-year-old Joe is the only child of Jeanette and Jerry—a housewife and a golf pro—in a small town in Montana\, circa 1960.. Nearby\, an uncontrolled forest fire rages close to the Canadian border\, and when Jerry loses his job—and his sense of purpose—he decides to join the cause of fighting the fire\, leaving his wife and son to fend for themselves. The American Dream is often portrayed in film as an idyllic aspiration\, but Wildlife explores and dispels the romanticized concepts we’re used to\, instead giving us a profound and sensitive portrayal of a family that loses faith in itself. \nCarey Mulligan\, Jake Gyllenhaal and newcomer Ed Oxenbould star. Wildlife is based on a novel by Richard Ford and adapted for the screen by Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan. Dano also directs. Best known as an actor\, Dano has delivered some great performances\, notably in Love and Mercy and There Will Be Blood.  This is his first film behind the camera and it announces a new stage of his career as a promising filmmaker. (105 min)\n \n\nCarey Mulligan is on fire in Paul Dano’s STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL directorial debut. –Indiewire \n\nA SUPERB FILM! Paul Dano’s direction is meticulous in every respect\, which enables him to keep the characters at a remove that is both clear-eyed and compassionate. The whole of the film is a potent collaboration in every respect\, and a remarkable directorial debut. –NY Times \nWe’ve seen stories like Wildlife done many times before but rarely are they done with such grace and humanity. Dano isn’t interested in plate-smashing histrionics but showing the nuances of these characters. They don’t always make the right decisions but who does? This is an unabashedly old-fashion character piece and a lyrical exploration of life. A TRUE GEM from a burgeoning filmmaker. –Film Threat \nWildlife would not have been out of place in the movies I saw my first time at the Sundance Film Festival\, in 1988. The derisive label for a lot of indies at that time (it was before Sex\, Lies\, and Videotape and Reservoir Dogs) was “deadbeat regionalism\,” with lots of kids coming of age on farms. Maybe this is that sort of film\, but it’s smarter\, riskier\, and better than anything I saw that year. Wildfire is a superb film\, and A MAJOR MOMENT FOR CAREY MULLIGAN. –Vulture \n  \nFri and Sat\, Dec 14 and 15\nRare Exports: A Christmas Tale 6:30 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nWildlife 7:15 at the IU Global & International Theater\nMarwencol 8:15 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater  \n\nSun\, Dec 16 \n\n\nRare Exports: A Christmas Tale 3:15 @ the IU Fine Arts\n\n\nMarwencol 5:45 at Bear’s Place \n\n\nWildlife 7:45 at Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n\n\n\nPlease note: the Sun screening of RARE EXPORTS \, originally scheduled for Bear’s Place\, has been relocated to IU Fine Arts – Bear’s is on their Winter Break schedule and will not open until 5pm\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/wildlife/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181204
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20180905T183718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6526-1543539600-1543798799@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Eating Animals
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?    WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nHow much do you know about the food that’s on your plate? Based on the bestselling book by Jonathan Safran Foer and narrated by co-producer Natalie Portman\, Eating Animals is an eye-opening look at the environmental\, economic\, and public health consequences of factory farming. Tracing the history of food production in the United States\, the film charts how farming has gone from local and sustainable to a corporate Frankenstein monster that offers cheap eggs\, meat\, and dairy at a steep cost: the exploitation of animals; the risky use of antibiotics and hormones; and the pollution of our air\, soil\, and water. Spotlighting farmers who have pushed backed against industrial agriculture with more humane practices\, Eating Animals offers attainable\, commonsense solutions to a growing crisis while making the case that ethical farming is not only an animal rights issue but one that affects every aspect of our lives. (94 min)\n \n  \nFri Nov 30\nTea with the Dames 6:45 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nWildlife 7:30 at the IU Global & International Theater\nEating Animals 8:30 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater  \nSat\, Dec 1\nTea with the Dames 6:15 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nBuddies 7pm at the IU Global & International Theater – Two Nights Only!\nEating Animals 8pm @ the IU Fine Arts Theater \nWildlife 8:30 at the IU Global & International Theater \nSun\, Dec 2 at Bear’s Place\nEating Animals 3pm  – Last Chance!\nTea with the Dames 5:15  \nBuddies  7:30 – Last Chance! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/6526/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181211
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20181002T020415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6686-1543021200-1544403599@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Tea With The Dames
DESCRIPTION:WATCH THE TRAILER     Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus? \n \nWhat happens when four legends of British stage and screen get together? Dame Maggie Smith\, Dame Judi Dench\, Dame Eileen Atkins\, and Dame Joan Plowright are among the most celebrated actresses of our time\, with scores of iconic performances\, decades of wisdom\, and innumerable Oscars\, Tonys\, Emmys\, and BAFTAs between them. They are also longtime friends who hereby invite you to join them for a weekend in the country as they catch up with one another\, reminisce\, and share their candid\, delightfully irreverent thoughts on everything from art to aging to love to a life lived in the spotlight. Vintage film clips from their film and stage performances are interspersed with their lively conversation. \nRecalling her marriage to Sir Laurence Olivier\, Joan Plowright says\, “It was a great privilege to share in his life — as well as it being a\, you know\, a nightmare.” Bursting with devilish wit and whip-smart insights\, Tea With The Dames is a remarkable opportunity to spend time in the company of four all-time greats—up close and unfiltered. (84 min) \nSpecial thanks to Cup and Kettle Tea Company for co-sponsoring this screening \n  \nCritic’s Pick! The women of this film’s title are not just any dames. Friends and colleagues Eileen Atkins\, Judi Dench\, Joan Plowright and Maggie Smith are actors both legendary and still active. For the simple idea of sitting them all at a table and turning on a couple of movie cameras\, the director Roger Michell should get a royal commendation himself. –The New York Times\n \n  \n  \nSat\, Dec 8\nTea with the Dames 6:30 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nWildlife 7:15 @ the IU Global & International Theater\nRare Exports: A Christmas Tale 8:15 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater  \nSun\, Dec 9 at Bear’s Place\nWildlife 3pm  \nTea with the Dames 5:30 – Last Chance!  \nRare Exports: A Christmas Tale  7:30
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/tea-with-the-dames/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181127
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20180907T163726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6544-1543021200-1543193999@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Love\, Gilda
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nIn her own words\, trail-blazing comedienne Gilda Radner reflects on her life and career. Weaving together her recently discovered audiotapes\, interviews with friends (Chevy Chase\, Lorne Michaels\, Laraine Newman\, Paul Shaffer and Martin Short)\, rare home movies and diaries read by modern-day comedians inspired by Gilda (Bill Hader\, Amy Poehler\, Maya Rudolph and Cecily Strong)\, LOVE\, GILDA opens up a unique window into the honest and whimsical world of a beloved performer whose greatest role was sharing her story. \nGilda Radner puts a smile on the faces of people who remember watching her as one of the original cast members of Saturday Night Live\, where she created and portrayed such now-classic comic characters as Roseanne Roseannadanna\, Emily Litella and Lisa Loopner. She quickly rose to meteoric fame in television\, movies and on Broadway\, and was declared ‘one of America’s sweethearts.’ LOVE\, GILDA\, directed by Lisa D’Apolito\, is a true autobiography\, told in Gilda’s words and in her own voice. Working with the Radner Estate\, D’Apolito unearthed a collection of diaries and personal audio and videotapes documenting her childhood\, her comedy career\, her relationships and ultimately\, her struggle with cancer. This never-before-seen footage and journal entries form the narrative spine of the documentary\, allowing Gilda to tell her own story– through the laughter and sometimes the tears. Incredibly\, she was able to find humor in even the darkest of times. (88 min) \nSat\, Nov 24\nTea With the Dames 6:15 @ the IU Global & International Theater\nLove\, Gilda 8pm @ the IU Global & International Theater \nSun\, Nov 25 at Bear’s Place\nSupport the Girls 3pm\nTea With the Dames 5:30  \nLove\, Gilda 7:30 – Last Chance! \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/love-gilda/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20181118T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20181118T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20181107T230932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6840-1542549600-1542578400@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:One Day\, Four Films - Binge at the BCT
DESCRIPTION:We are screening four films at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Sunday\, Nov 18th. \nEATING ANIMALS (2pm)  How much do you know about the food that’s on your plate? Produced and narrated by Natalie Portman\, based on the bestselling book by Jonathan Safran Foer\, Eating Animals is an eye-opening look at the environmental\, economic\, and public health consequences of factory farming. Tracing the history of food production in the United States\, the film charts how farming has gone from local and sustainable to a corporate Frankenstein monster that offers cheap eggs\, meat\, and dairy at a steep cost: the exploitation of animals; the risky use of antibiotics and hormones; and the pollution of our air\, soil\, and water. Spotlighting farmers who have pushed backed against industrial agriculture with more humane practices\, Eating Animals offers attainable\, commonsense solutions to a growing crisis while making the case that ethical farming is not only an animal rights issue but one that affects every aspect of our lives. (94 min)  Watch the Trailer  Eating Animals is presented in part by Global Gifts and Bloomingfoods      \nTEA WITH THE DAMES (4pm)  What happens when four legends of British stage and screen get together? Dame Maggie Smith\, Dame Judi Dench\, Dame Eileen Atkins\, and Dame Joan Plowright are among the most celebrated actresses of our time\, with scores of iconic performances\, decades of wisdom\, and innumerable Oscars\, Tonys\, Emmys\, and BAFTAs between them. They are also longtime friends who hereby invite you to join them for a weekend in the country as they reminisce\, and share their candid\, delightfully irreverent thoughts on everything from art to aging to love to a life lived in the spotlight. Bursting with devilish wit and whip-smart insights\, Tea With The Dames is a remarkable opportunity to spend time with four all-time greats—up close and unfiltered. Watch the Trailer\nTea with the Dames is presented in part by Cup and Kettle Tea Company \nIn THE BOOKSHOP (6pm)\, a young\, free-spirited widow risks everything to open a bookshop in a sleepy seaside English village in 1959. She brings about a surprising cultural awakening in a town that has not changed for centuries by stocking contemporary works such as Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 and Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita. Emily Mortimer\, Patricia Clarkson and Bill Nighy star in this wonderful adaptation of the beloved novel by Penelope Fitzgerald. (113 min)\nWinner: Best Film\, Best Director\, Best Screenplay – 2018 GOYA Awards  Watch the Trailer  \nFriends of the Library will receive a portion of ticket sales \nLOVE\, GILDA (8:15) In her own words\, trail-blazing comedienne Gilda Radner reflects on her life and career. Weaving together her recently discovered audiotapes\, interviews with friends (Chevy Chase\, Lorne Michaels\, Laraine Newman\, Paul Shaffer and Martin Short)\, rare home movies and diaries read by modern-day comedians inspired by Gilda (Bill Hader\, Amy Poehler\, Maya Rudolph and Cecily Strong)\, LOVE\, GILDA opens up a unique window into the honest and whimsical world of a beloved performer whose greatest role was sharing her story. (86 min) Watch the Trailer  \nTkts $10 in Advance for 1 Film \nAll Day Pass (4 Films!) only $20 in Advance \nPurchase tickets here
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/one-day-four-films-binge-at-the-bct/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181127
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20181026T151634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
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SUMMARY:Support the Girls
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nIt may not receive much notice at this year’s Academy Awards but this low-budget comedy is one of the best American films of the year. \nLisa is the last person you’d expect to find in a Hooters-style sports bar\, but as general manager of Double Whammies\, she’s come to love the place and its customers. An incurable den mother\, she nurtures and protects her girls fiercely–but over the course of one trying day\, her optimism is battered from every direction…Double Whammies sells a big\, weird American fantasy\, but what happens when reality pokes a bunch of holes in it? \nWritten and directed by Andrew Bujalski. (90 min) \n\n\n\nThe unlikely\, bittersweet\, bristling comedy Support the Girls is easily one of the best films of the year\, and the most sympathetic to women\, despite having been made by a man. How can this be? Luckily\, Andrew Bujalski’s remarkable movie — with its killer performance by Regina Hall — is not just about women. It’s about men being idiots. And no one is arguing ownership of that narrative. -Wall Street Journal \n\n\n A rare film with a heart of gold and a fresh perspective on the lives of marginalized people\, Support the Girls effortlessly but sincerely sways sympathies for the lives of those one would otherwise never consider. -The Playlist\n\n\n It’s difficult to make a work that confronts\, or even acknowledges\, the seemingly immovable structures of institutional sexism. It’s even harder to do that and address how race and class are inextricably bound up in those oppressive systems\, and it’s even harder still to accomplish that without delivering a hectoring lecture to the audience. Support the Girls somehow manages to do it all\, and in the form of a breezy\, heartwarming workplace comedy to boot.  -The Atlantic\n\n\nIt’s a movie whose minor characters are cleanly etched without resorting to types\, so richly detailed that you can imagine them living full lives off-screen\, yet it reminds you that one of the virtues of movies is\, or at least can be\, their conciseness. –Slate\n\n\n Critics Pick! Mr. Bujalski doesn’t lean on shocks and big moments to spark tension or spur the narrative. A fine-grain realist\, he creates modest\, layered worlds and identifiably true characters\, filling them in with details borrowed from life rather than the multiplex. -The New York Times\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nSat\, Nov 24\nTea With the Dames 6:15 @ the IU Global & International Theater\nLove\, Gilda 8pm @ the IU Global & International Theater \nSun\, Nov 25 at Bear’s Place\nSupport the Girls 3​pm​ – Last Chance!\nTea With the Dames 5:​30​\nLove\, Gilda 7:​30 – Last Chance!\n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/support-the-girls/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181113
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20180907T165837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6548-1541725200-1541984399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Monrovia\, Indiana
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?    WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nWelcome to Monrovia\, Indiana. With a dwindling population of 1\,083\, the small town first founded in 1834 was one of many farming communities that served as the backbone of early America. Acclaimed non-fiction filmmaker Frederick Wiseman’s newest film looks at Monrovia today\, exploring the conflicting stereotypes and illustrating how values like community service\, duty\, spiritual life\, generosity and authenticity are formed\, experienced and lived. The film gives a complex and nuanced view of daily life in Monrovia and provides some understanding of a rural\, mid-American way of life that has always been important in America but whose influence and force have not always been recognized or understood in the big cities on the east and west coasts of America and in other countries. (143 min) \nThis is classic Wiseman\, a film that takes us into the heart of a community and reveals its inner workings\, comforts\, fractures and traumas. It’s also a fine example of the way the director sculpts and molds his material to create an arc that is both dramatic and poetic. –Screen International \n Few filmmakers can turn a mundane town council meeting about a library bench into a meditation on patriotism and civic responsibility the way Wiseman can. Let’s hope his camera continues to roll for years to come. –Entertainment Weekly \nWalt Whitman wrote that “the United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem\,” and in a Whitmanian temper I would argue that Frederick Wiseman is the greatest American poet. –The NY Times \n  \nMonrovia\, Indiana is co-presented by the IU Cinema and will be screened there on Monday Nov 5th at 7pm \nFri\, Nov 9\nMonrovia\, Indiana 7pm at the IU Fine Arts – Up\nThe Bookshop 7:45 @ the IU Global & International Theater\n \nSat Nov 10\nMary Shelley 6pm @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nMonrovia\, Indiana 7pm at the IU Global & International Theater\nThe Bookshop 7:45 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater  \nSun\, Nov 11 at Bear’s Place\nThe Bookshop 3pm\nMary Shelley 5:30\nMonrovia\, Indiana 8pm – Last Chance! \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/6548/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181120
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20180906T192346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
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SUMMARY:The Bookshop
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6-15*     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      Watch the Trailer\n \nEngland\, 1959. a free-spirited widow risks everything to open a bookshop in a seaside English village. Her bookshop brings about a surprising cultural awakening through the works of Ray Bradbury and Vladimir Nabokov. And she a earns the polite but ruthless opposition of a local grand dame along with the support and affection of a reclusive book loving widower. Emily Mortimer\, Patricia Clarkson and Bill Nighy star in this wonderful adaptation of the beloved novel by Penelope Fitzgerald.(113 min)\n \nWinner: Best Film\, Best Director\, Best Screenplay – 2018 GOYA Awards  \nA portion of ticket sales on Nov 18th at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater will be donated to Friends of the Library \n  \n  \nFri\, Nov 16\nLove\, Gilda  7pm at the IU Fine Arts – Up\nThe Bookshop 7:45 @ the IU Global & International Theater \nSat Nov 17\nSupport the Girls 5:30 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nLove\, Gilda 7pm at the IU Global & International Theater\nThe Bookshop 7:30 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater \n \nSun\, Nov 18 at Bear’s Place\nSupport the Girls 7pm \nSun Nov 18 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nEating Animals 2pm\nTea with the Dames 4pm \nThe Bookshop 6pm\nLove\, Gilda 8:15 \n*Tickets at the BCT are priced differently \nTickets: Single Film $10 in Adv / $15 Day of Show \nAll Day Pass (4 Films) $20 in Advance / $25 Day of Show\n \nYou can purchase tickets for the Nov18th screenings at the BCT Box Office or online \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-bookshop/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181113
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20180905T220804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6531-1541120400-1541984399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Mary Shelley
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?   \nShe will forever be remembered as the writer who gave the world Frankenstein. The real life story of Mary Shelley—and the creation of her immortal monster—is nearly as fantastical as her fiction. The child of two accomplished writers\, (her mother\, Mary Wollstonecraft wrote  “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman\,” a work of 18th-century feminist thought that is still relevant today) Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin is a teenage dreamer determined to make her mark on the world when she meets the dashing and brilliant poet Percy Shelley. So begins a bohemian love affair that will transform Mary and fuel the writing of her Gothic masterwork.  \nDirected by Saudi Arabian filmmaker Haifaa Al-Mansour (PG-13 / 120 min)\n \nThe acknowledgment of Mary Shelley seems long overdue\, and “Mary Shelley” is a reminder that England in the early 19th century remains a rich repository of stories and characters\, an era that can be made to feel charmingly quaint and bracingly modern\, on both the page and the screen. -The New York Times\n \n  \npresented in part by the Lilly Library \nVisit the Lilly Library’s exhibit “Frankenstein 200: The Birth\, Life and Resurrection of Mary Shelley’s Monster” \n  \n  \nFri\, Nov 9\nMonrovia\, Indiana 7pm at the IU Fine Arts – Up\nThe Bookshop 7:45 @ the IU Global & International Theater\n \nSat Nov 10\nMary Shelley 6pm @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nMonrovia\, Indiana 7pm at the IU Global & International Theater\nThe Bookshop 7:45 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater  \nSun\, Nov 11 at Bear’s Place\nThe Bookshop 3pm\nMary Shelley 5:30 – Last Chance!\nMonrovia\, Indiana 8pm – Last Chance! \n.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/6531/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181030
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20180911T015241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6541-1540515600-1540774799@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Dark Money
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?   \nDARK MONEY\, a political thriller\, examines one of the greatest present threats to American democracy: the influence of untraceable corporate money on our elections and elected officials. The film takes viewers to Montana—a frontline in the fight to preserve fair elections nationwide—to follow an intrepid local journalist working to expose the real-life impacts of the US Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision. Through this gripping story\, DARK MONEY uncovers the shocking and vital truth of how American elections are bought and sold. This Sundance award-winning documentary is directed/produced by Kimberly Reed (PRODIGAL SONS) and produced by Katy Chevigny (E-TEAM). 99 min \npresented in part by the League of Women Voters Bloomington-Monroe County and Reverse Citizen’s United. \nDark Money is a smart\, scary political documentary that feels like a thriller – Entertainment Weekly \nDark Money should set off warning bells for even those who believe that the Citizens United decision\, equating corporations with people and money with speech\, was a First Amendment victory for free speech. Without a determination of where the unlimited dark money is ultimately coming from\, the risk of covert influence of foreign money in our elections is ever-present. -Christian Science Monitor \nFri Oct 26\nMemoir of War 7pm at the IU Fine Arts – Up\nDark Money 7:30 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater – Down\n \nSat Oct 27\nMary Shelley 5:30 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater \nMemoir of War 7pm at the IU Global & International Theater – Last Chance!\nDark Money 8pm @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nSun\, Oct 28\nNY International Children’s Film Festival\, 2pm & 3:15\, IU Fine Arts Theater\nMary Shelley 5pm @ Bear’s Place\nDark Money 7:30 @ Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/dark-money/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20181021T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20181021T164000
DTSTAMP:20260407T012720
CREATED:20180927T182930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
UID:6649-1540134900-1540140000@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:NY International Children's Film Festival\, Program 2 (ages 8+)
DESCRIPTION:Program 2\n\nShorts | 79 min.Recommended ages: 8-80\nin English\, No dialogue\, with English subtitles  BUY TICKETS (one ticket admits you into both programs)\n\n\n\nWith a compelling range of styles and themes\, Program 2 offers clever\, thought-provoking films sure to inspire audiences ages 8+ to expand their horizons. In the Grand Prize award-winner Game (USA)\, AJ has the drive to excel but must push through obstacles to get there. Meanwhile\, teamwork takes on different stripes when an odd couple of bears are forced to work together in the hilarious stop-motion short Poles Apart (UK). Plus\, the CG-animated wonder Gokurōsama (France) bridges cultures and generations by showing us that even in an automated age\, a little human touch can still work wonders. \n\n\n\nCat Days\nGermany\, Japan | Animation\nJon Frickey; 2018\, 11 min. \nin Japanese\, with English subtitles \nJiro feels sick. When his father takes him to the doctor\, tests reveal it’s nothing serious\, and yet make for surprising news about Jiro. But who says you can’t challenge the results? \n  \nGame\nUSA | Live Action\nJeannie Donohoe; 2017\, 15 min.  \nA.J. Green\, a new kid in town\, shows up at boys’ basketball tryouts and instantly makes an impression. Can it be sustained? \n  \nGokurōsama\nFrance | Animation\nClémentine Frère\, Aurore Gal\, Yukiko Meignien\, Anna Mertz\, Robin Migliorelli & Romain Salvini; 2016\, 7 min.  \nFrom escalators to robotic vacuums\, automation helps this slightly surreal Japanese mega-mall hum along. But sometimes a little human touch goes a long way… \n  \nHello Salaam\nNetherlands | Documentary\nKim Brand; 2017\, 15 min. \nin Arabic\, in Dutch\, with English subtitles \nTwo boys from Holland are headed on a big journey\, traveling to a refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos where their mothers volunteer. How will the boys bridge such big differences in language\, culture\, and experiences to make friends and build meaningful bonds? \n  \nPiñata Love\nUSA | Live Action\nJoel Ramirez; 2017\, 6 min.  \nMexican country craft meets-cute with NYC urban grit in this tale of a near-perfect mâche. \n  \nPoles Apart\nUK | Animation\nPaloma Baeza; 2017\, 12 min.  \nNanuk\, a tough-talking polar bear\, meets Aklak\, an enthusiastic grizzly\, when he encroaches on her own dwindling turf\, and she’s understandably a little less than patient with his clueless cheer. \n  \nSuperperson\nAustralia | Animation\nPhilip Watts; 2017\, 2 min.  \nA citizen needs rescuing. Luckily\, there’s a superhero on hand who just needs somewhere to get into costume… \n  \nThe Theory of Sunset\nRussia | Animation\nRoman Sokolov; 2017\, 9 min.  \nDeep at night\, a dedicated cyclist traverses the wintry forest. The challenge: make sure this new day gets off to a fresh and timely start. \n  \nUndiscovered\nUSA | Animation\nSara Litzenberger; 2017\, 3 min.  \nSasquatch. Bigfoot. Call him what you will\, if you can catch him on camera\, that is\, in this surprising look behind his elusive nature. \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/ny-international-childrens-film-festival-program-2-ages-8/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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