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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/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181120
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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
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181113
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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.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181030
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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/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20181021T151500
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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/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20181021T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20181021T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T231957
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SUMMARY:NY International Children's Film Festival\, Program 1 (Ages 3-7)
DESCRIPTION:Recommended ages: 3-7 \nin English\, No dialogue  BUY TICKETS (one ticket admits you into both programs)\n \n\n\n\nKid Flicks One gives a warm welcome to all budding cinephiles with this lively international lineup of fun. Kick off the festivities with good hygiene and great dubstep in Party Mouth (USA)\, then let your hair—or\, er fur—down and hang loose in I Want to Live in the Zoo (Russia). And\, even if you get into a tangle\, there will be someone to catch and cheer you on with the charming If You Fall (Canada). \n\nDark\, Dark Woods\nDenmark | Animation\nEmile Gignoux & Mik Lovenbalch Kirchheiner; 2017\, 6 min.  \nRoyal life’s not always so magnificent and can be tiring for a little one—so Maria trades in a tiara for a wilder kind of fun. \n\n\n\n\n\nHenriyeti: Sock it to Me\, Yeti!\n USA | Animation\nGreg Walter; 2017\, 2 min.  \nHenriyeti—a little bit girl and a little bit Yeti—demonstrates that great matches go beyond appearances. It’s just about teaming up and putting one fearless foot in front of the other. \n\n\n\n\n\nThe House\n Czech Republic | Animation\nVeronika Zacharova; 2016\, 6 min.  \nMoving on is never easy—sometimes you’ve got to roll with the changes. Other times you have to chase your dreams\, as the House and its inhabitants hilariously find out. \n\n\n\n\n\nIf You Fall\n Canada | Animation\nTisha Deb Pillai; 2017\, 6 min.  \nEight-year-old Lila takes on the daunting task of learning how to cycle\, while she and her beloved Baba must also balance Mom’s work\, his art\, and everyone learning to grow and let go. \n\n\n\n\n\nI Want to Live in the Zoo\n Russia | Animation\nEvgenia Golubeva; 2017\, 6 min.  \nAt home you’ve got to clean up your room\, clear your plate\, and finish up homework. Wouldn’t it be much more fun to relax and hang with some buddies at the zoo? \n\n\n\n\n\nJazzoo\n Sweden | Animation\nAdam Marko Nord; 2017\, 9 min.  \nKoalas\, hippos\, elephants\, and fish find their own groove in this melodic menagerie of a film\, set to jazz sounds from the award-winning Oddjob quintet. \n\n\n\n\n\nParty Mouth\n USA | Animation\nHunter Gatherer; 2017\, 2 min.  \nWe guarantee this catchy dubstep tune will stay in your head while you take your grooming game to a whole other level! \n\n\n\n\n\nSherbert Rozencrantz\, You’re Beautiful\n Australia | Live Action\nNatalie van den Dungen; 2017\, 11 min.  \nTen-year-old Milly is quite content in the company of her carrot-colored guinea pig\, Sherbert. Why can’t others understand that\, she wonders\, in this sweet sherbet-hued ode to the 1980s and finding your own path. \n\n\n\n\n\nTiger\, Tiger\n USA | Animation\nRhea Dadoo; 2017\, 4 min.  \nA family takes a wrong turn in the jungle and must summon all their calm to get out—but might that just be a Bengali tiger in the shadows?
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/ny-international-childrens-film-festival-program-1-ages-3-7/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181029
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SUMMARY:Memoir of War
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus \n \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nMemoir of War is adapted from autobiographical novel by Marguerite Duras (she wrote the screenplay for Hiroshima\, Mon Amour). It’s 1944 Nazi-occupied France\, and Marguerite is an active Resistance member along with husband\, the French writer Robert Antelme\, and a band of fellow subversives. When Robert is deported to Dachau by the Gestapo\, Marguerite seeks to learn of her husband’s whereabouts by becoming friendly with a French Nazi collaborator. Mélanie Thierry stars. Directed by Emmanuel Finkiel (a former assistant director to one of Duras’ great admirers\, Jean-Luc Godard. Memoir of War will represent France as the country’s official submission to the 2019 Academy Awards. \nFrance /  subtitles / 127 minutes \nMélanie Thierry is Brilliant as Marguerite Duras! -Indiewire \n  \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
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/memoir-of-war/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181023
DTSTAMP:20260406T231957
CREATED:20180903T190609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
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SUMMARY:Madeline's Madeline
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      WATCH THE TRAILER \nMadeline has become an integral part of a prestigious physical theater troupe. When the workshop’s ambitious director pushes the teenager to weave her rich interior world and complex relationship with her mother into their collective art\, the lines between performance and reality begin to blur. The resulting battle between imagination and appropriation rips out of the rehearsal space and through all three women’s lives.  \nWriter-director Josephine Decker Decker has roots in performance art and experimental filmmaking. This is her third feature film\, following Butter on the Latch and Thou Wast Mild and Lovely. It features an amazing performance by first-time actor Helena Howard as Madeline. Co-starring Miranda July  (93 minutes) \n  \nA MASTERWORK! -The New Yorker \nA TRANSCENDENT MOVIE MASTERPIECE…an immersive piece of meta-art that transcends conventional narrative boundaries and probes the ethics of collaboration\, authority\, and ownership -The Daily Beast \nMiranda July and breakout star Helena Howard anchor ONE OF THE FRESHEST AND MOST EXCITING FILMS OF THE 21st CENTURY.  Josephine Decker Has Made a Mind-Scrambling Masterpiece! –Indiewire \n Who’s telling this story? You might wonder\, and therein lies the radical\, breathtaking beauty of this film. -The Village Voice \n  \n  \nFri Oct 19\nMadeline’s Madeline 6:30 at the IU Fine Arts Theater\nThree Identical Strangers 8:15 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater \nSat Oct 20\nMadeline’s Madeline 5:45 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater – up\nMemoir of War 7pm at the IU Radio and Television Theater* \nThree Identical Strangers 7:30 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater – up – Last Chance!\n \n*Memoir of War was originally scheduled in the Global & International Theater. It will be shown instead in Radio and Television\, which is on the other side of the courtyard. If you aren’t sure where to go\, a Ryder guide will be waiting for you at the Global & International Theater to escort you. \nSun\, Oct 21 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nNY International Children’s Film Festival 2pm \nMary Shelley 5:15\nDark Money 8pm  \nSun\, Oct 21 at Bear’s Place\nMadeline’s Madeline 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nMemoir of War 7:30 @ Bear’s Place  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/6507/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181021
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SUMMARY:Three Identical Strangers
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?   \nThe true story of three identical triplets who are separated at birth\, each adopted by a different family\, each unaware of the existence of the others. Then as college students they are reunited. Their jaw-dropping\, feel-good story becomes a global sensation complete with fame and celebrity\, however\, the fairy-tale reunion sets in motion a series of events that unearth an unimaginable secret – a secret with radical repercussions for us all.  \nTry not to read too much more about this one; Three Identical Strangers is one of those movies where\, the less you know about it going in\, the more you’ll enjoy it. \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n  \nThe Wrap: A documentary that plays like a nerve-jangling thriller. \nVulture: A STUNNING real-life mystery. \nEntertainment Weekly: The best documentaries reveal the ways in which truth can be stranger (and wilder and weirder) than fiction. And director Tim Wardle’s STUNNING SUNDANCE SENSATION\, Three Identical Strangers\, is stranger (and wilder and weirder) than most…. I’m sorry if this review feels abrupt and cuts off just when things are getting interesting\, but trust me\, you’ll thank me after you see the movie. And you need to see the movie. \nSan Francisco Chronicle: It’s already extraordinary 20 minutes in\, and then IT GOES TO UNEXPECTED AND YET MORE AMAZING PLACES. \nCollider: Hooks you from the beginning and NEVER LETS UP.  A film we’re going to be talking about for a long time \n\n\n  \nSat Oct 20\nMadeline’s Madeline 5:45 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater – up\nMemoir of War 7pm at the IU Radio and Television Theater*\nThree Identical Strangers 7:30 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater – up – Last Chance! \n*Memoir of War was originally scheduled in the Global & International Theater. Radio and Television is on the other side of the courtyard. If you aren’t sure where to go\, a Ryder guide will be waiting for you at the Global & International Theater to escort you.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/6445/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180923T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180923T201500
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CREATED:20180825T035803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234057Z
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SUMMARY:Notes on an Appearance
DESCRIPTION:A quiet young man mysteriously disappears soon after starting a new life in Brooklyn’s artistic circles. Friends search for him with the help of notebooks\, letters\, postcards\, and other tiny clues; meanwhile\, a parallel story about an elusive and controversial philosopher provides a rather sinister backdrop to their pursuit. This dark\, minimalist pseudo-detective tale offers plenty of humor and displays a distinctive aesthetic. Following a series of remarkable short films\, writer/director Ricky D’Ambrose debut feature marks him as a talent to watch. (60 minutes) \nPreceded by:\nSix Cents in the Pocket\nRicky D’Ambrose\, USA\, 2015\, 14m\nThis hypnotic work of contemporary cinematic modernism—something like Robert Bresson in Park Slope\, but not exactly—concerns a young man apartment-sitting for friends as talk of a plane crash ominously lingers in the air. \nAn anti-mystery in the tradition of L’Avventura assembled with the cool reserve of Robert Bresson. – Village Voice \nAn extraordinary new mode of movie narrative. D’Ambrose’s ardent intellectualism is a sublime comedic mask. – The New Yorker \nTerrific. Spare\, haunting\, elusive. –Sight & Sound \nD’Ambrose imports the precision of Robert Bresson into an acerbic\, cosmopolitan milieu\, resulting in a fascinating movie about people trapped by the details of everyday life and searching for a bigger picture that constantly eludes them. – Eric Kohn\, Indiewire \n  \n  \nSun Sept 23 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nNY Cat Film Festival 2pm and 3:30\nThree Identical Strangers 5pm\nRBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg 7:30\nAdvance Tickets on Sale at the BCT Box Office\nSingle Film $10 / All Day Pass 20 \nSun\, Sept 23 at Bear’s Place\nNotes on an Appearance 7pm- Last Chance
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/notes-on-an-appearance/
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SUMMARY:The NY Cat Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:“Of all God’s creatures there is only one that cannot be made the slave of the lash. That one is the cat. If man could be crossed with cat it would improve man\, but it would deteriorate the cat.”  — Mark Twain \nThe 1st Annual NY Cat Film Festival™ is made up of two different programs of short films that honor the mysterious felines who have enchanted us for centuries. (Scroll down for descriptions of each film.) \nCats have their own unique and indescribable bond with people – even when living independently as community cats. This festival celebrates our relationships with kitty cats\, while giving back to animal welfare groups that protect cats and elevate their status. For far too long\, felines have been the “invisible” part of the human-animal bond and it’s time to shine the spotlight on these magnificent creatures and the humans devoted to them. \nYou can spend the day with us at the BCT on Sept 23rd. The NY Cat Film Festival will take place at 2pm and 3:30. At 5pm\, the Three Identical Strangers will be shown and then at 7:30\, RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg. All Day Passes are on sale at the box office (see below) \nSingle Admission Tickets: $10 in Advance / $15 Day of Show. Admission is free for children 10 and under. \nAll Day Passes: $20 in Advance / $25 Day of Show. You can purchase an All Day Pass here. The All Day Pass includes admission to both programs of short cat films along with Three Identical Strangers and RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg.\n  \nThese are not goofy YouTube videos. The films in the NY Cat Film Festival have sophisticated ideas and subtle themes. They can be enjoyed by all members of the family but are intended for adult audiences.\n \nPROGRAM #1 “NOBODY OWNS A CAT”  (60 minutes) 2pm  Buy Tickets\n \nPure Fluff (4:00) Sean Skelton’s documentary sketch of a professional cat groomer in New York City\, who shows how to tackle this combative challenge.  Reunion (9:00) Megan Lohne’s tale of an animal psychic\, who works his magic on grieving pet parents mourning their cat. Rescue (2:00) Filmmaker Lava Sheets’s self-portrait of the isolation and depression of a disabled woman\, who realizes her devoted kitty\, Apple Brown Betty\, is consoling her. Jetty Cats (32:00) Sheila O’Rourke’s sweeping overview of cats throughout human history\, looks at a long-surviving feral cat colony on a seaside jetty in Southern California and explores the debate about Trap-Neuter-Return as the best management for community cats. Winter Break (5:00) Rick Hamilton’s look at the thoughts of a school teacher who has only her cat for company during winter break. Amleto (2:00)  Jeff Malmberg’s visual “poem” to the morning ritual of a Tuscan cat. Mittens from Kittens (4:00) Kim Best’s documentary shows how one woman was inspired by the nuisance of cat hair into spinning and knitting it into useful items. \n  \nPROGRAM #2 “LITTLE WORKS OF ART” (61 minutes) 3:30 pm  Buy Tickets\n \nLittle Works of Art (13:00) Kim Best ‘s look at  Harold “Cat Man” Sims and his self-styled American Museum of the House Cat in Sylva\, NC\, which houses over 10\,000 cat-related objects and honors cats as “little works of art.” Akamatsu the Cat (10:00) Ian Christopher Goodman’s documentary about life with a disabled kitty cat\, Akamatsu\, who was paralyzed but went on to live another 4 vibrant years with the use of a wheelchair. Portrait of a Cat Fighter (4:00) Graceann Dorse’s mockumentary gives a funny peek at an imagined New Jersey “cat fighting ring” run by little old ladies. Guardians of Recoleta (21:00) Blake & Adrienne Kuhre (who run their own non-profit cat rescue in Los Angeles) examine the community cats living in the iconic Buenos Aires Recoleta cemetery\, and what became of some kitties removed by well-meaning American rescuers.   Gus the Cat (5:00) Lisa Donato’s quirky film about Gus\, a man who seems to think he is a cat.  Scaredy\, the Cat (8:00)  Markie Hancock’s heartwarming documentary about a very shy cat who was adopted at the tennis courts in NYC’s Riverside park but avoids everyone except for a few choice people whom she eagerly greets. \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-ny-cat-film-festival/
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SUMMARY:The Natural
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, Sept 14 at dusk at Twin Lakes Sports Park \nOur summer series of free outdoor movie screenings continues with The Natural. Robert Redford stars as the iconic baseball player\, Roy Hobbs\, in Barry Levinson’s 1984 adaptation of the novel by Bernard Malamud. The supporting cast includes Robert Duvall\, Glenn Close\, Wilford Brimley\, Kim Basinger and Michael Madsen. \npresented in part by the City of Bloomington
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/6554/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181002
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SUMMARY:A PARIS EDUCATION
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      WATCH THE TRAILER \nA serious and impressionable shaggy-haired young cinephile leaves behind his steady girlfriend in Lyon to study film in Paris. Settling into a dingy flat with a rotating cast of roommates\, he immerses himself in a bohemian world of artists\, intellectuals\, and fellow film geeks who excitedly share their passion for Bresson\, Ford\, and obscure Russian directors. It’s a seemingly idyllic life of the mind\, until more complicated matters of the flesh intrude. \nShooting in timeless black and white and interweaving references to philosophy\, music\, and cinema—from Pascal to Mahler to Parajanov—filmmaker Jean Paul Civeyrac conjures a bittersweet ode to the heady days of student life that evokes the films of the French New Wave. \nFrance / subtitles / 136 minutes \nA Paris Education is a wonderfully anachronistic homage to a timeless\, New Wave-style world filled with cinephiles\, lovers\, and great films. –Film Stage \nFri and Sat\, Sept 14 & 15\nNotes on an Appearance  6:30 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs\nA Paris Education 7:15 @IU Global & International Theater\nFirst Reformed 8pm @ IU Fine Arts upstairs \nSun\, Sept 16\nFirst Reformed 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \nA Paris Education 7:45 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri Sept 21\nA Paris Education  7:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nRBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg 8pm @IU Fine Arts Downstairs \nSat Sept 22\nNotes on an Appearance  6:30 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs\nA Paris Education 7:15 @IU Global & International Theater\nRBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg 8pm @ IU Fine Arts upstairs \nSun Sept 23 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nNY Cat Film Festival 2pm and 3:30\nThree Identical Strangers 5pm\nRBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg 7:30\nAdvance Tickets on Sale at the BCT Box Office\nSingle Film $10 / All Day Pass 20 \nSun\, Sept 23 at Bear’s Place\nNotes on an Appearance 7pm- Last Chance\n \nFri Sept 28\nRBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg 7:30 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater \nSat Sept 29\nRBG 7:30 @ the IU Fine Arts Theater\nA Paris Education 8pm @ the IU Global International Theater\n \nSun\, Sept 30\nRBG 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nA Paris Education 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180918
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SUMMARY:First Reformed
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus? \nReverend Ernst Toller (Ethan Hawke) is a solitary\, middle-aged parish pastor at a small Dutch Reform church in upstate New York on the cusp of celebrating its 250th anniversary. Once a stop on the Underground Railroad\, the church is now a tourist attraction catering to a dwindling congregation\, eclipsed by its nearby parent church\, Abundant Life\, with its state-of-the-art facilities and 5\,000-strong flock. When a pregnant parishioner (Amanda Seyfried) asks Reverend Toller to counsel her husband\, a radical environmentalist\, the clergyman must confront his past and look into his own spiritual abyss. 113 minutes\n \nWritten and directed by Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver) \nThis profile of Ethan Hawke was published last week in the NY Times \nFirst Reformed Is AN EPIPHANY! Ethan Hawke is too. -The New York Times\n \nPaul Schrader’s movie is AN ASTOUNDING MEDITATION ON FAITH AND DOUBT. It’s a remarkable addition to the small but growing canon of American films that aren’t afraid to stare straight into an abyss with all of the implications — moral\, ethical\, political\, and religious — that are required for this moment in our history. First Reformed is a confounding stunner of a movie and richly deserves our full\, serious attention. -Vox\n \nFar from being simply Taxi Driver 2.0\, it is the summation of a career. Here\, old bottles are filled with new variations on trusty themes; the full-bodied flavors of environmentalism\, terrorism and America’s twin building blocks of Christianity and capitalism uncorked and rolled around the mouth before being spat out. First Reformed is a film worthy of worship. -Total Film\n \nREQUIRED VIEWING FOR AMBITIOUS CINEPHILES. -Seattle Times \n\n Paul Schrader’s film is a wise\, shocking\, INTELLECTUALLY PRODIGIOUS MASTERPIECE. It’s a classic Schrader slow burn that seems to reach\, in its final moments\, for the impossible -Vanity Fair \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n  \nFri and Sat\, Sept 14 & 15\nNotes on an Appearance  6:30 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs\nA Paris Education 7:15 @IU Global & International Theater\nFirst Reformed 8pm @ IU Fine Arts upstairs \nSun\, Sept 16\nFirst Reformed 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \nA Paris Education 7:45 @ Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/first-reformed/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180911
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SUMMARY:The Cakemaker
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      Watch the Trailer \nA German baker and an Israeli widow share loss and pastries in The Cakemaker. \nThomas is a young and talented German baker whipping up delicious confections in a small cafe in Jerusalem. The cafe is owned by Anat\, a recent widow. Although not fully kosher and despised by the religious\, Thomas’ delicious cakes have turned the cafe into a popular neighborhood attraction. And as time passes\, Thomas finds himself involved in Anat’s life in a way far beyond his anticipation. But Thomas has a secret….    \nThe Cakemaker is a terrifically impressive feature debut by Israeli writer/director Ofir Raul Graizer. \nIsrael\, Germany / subtitles / 113 min \nCritics Pick! Sad and sweet\, and with a rare lyricism\, The Cakemaker believes in a love that neither nationality\, sexual orientation nor religious belief can deter. A tender love triangle with a ghost in the middle. And a mouthwatering abundance of crème fraîche. -The New York Times \nConvincing and quietly moving\, a tale of emotional journeys and trials and the challenge of starting anew. The Cakemaker treats issues of sexuality and sexual identity as subtly and indirectly as it does other potentially hot-button topics.The brilliance of its telling marks a very auspicious debut by the talented Graizer. -RogerEbert.com\n \n Culturally specific to its joint Berlin/Jerusalem setting but with themes that are universal\, it joins an exploration of sexual fluidity and the nature of love with a strong plot that keeps you involved and guessing until the very end. -LA Times\n  \n\nFri and Sat\, Sept 7 & 8\nNotes on an Appearance  In 6:30 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs\nThe Cakemaker 7:15 @IU Global & International Theater – Last Chance!\nFirst Reformed 8pm @ IU Fine Arts upstairs \nSun\, Sept 9\nNotes on an Appearance 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nFirst Reformed 7:45 @ Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-cakemaker/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180902T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180902T190000
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SUMMARY:Let The Sun Shine In
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      Watch the Trailer \nJuliette Binoche delivers a luminous performance in the deliciously witty\, sensuously romantic new film from acclaimed director Claire Denis. Isabelle is a Parisian painter searching for another shot at love\, but refusing to settle for the parade of all-too-flawed men who drift in and out of her life. There’s a caddish banker\, who\, like many of her lovers\, happens to be married; a handsome actor who’s working through his own hang-ups; and a sensitive fellow artist (Alex Descas) who’s skittish about commitment. What reads like a standard romantic comedy premise is transformed\, in the hands of master filmmaker Denis\, into something altogether deeper\, more poignant\, and perceptive about the profound mysteries of love. With Gerard Depardieu. \nFrance / 95 min / subtitles \n  \n\n A multifaceted\, bittersweet delight. –Time magazine \n\nClaire Denis and her writing partner\, the novelist and playwright Christine Angot\, have woven A SUBLIME COMEDY of sexual indecision. They mine Isabelle’s affairs for humor as well as heartache\, and do it with such delicacy that you may be hard-pressed to tell which is which. What do women want? More movies as emotionally intelligent and fine-grained as this one\, I suspect\, and I can attest that they are hardly alone. –Los Angeles Times\n \nIt’s a testament to Denis’ skill that “Let The Sunshine In” could probably be watched by one person as a breezy comedy and by another as a rigorously intellectual exercise and enjoyed by both. Denis and Binoche have made a film that’s both SMART AND SEXY\, imbuing new excitement and wonder into the emotional connections that define us all. –The Wrap \nMs. Denis\, consistently the most interesting French filmmaker of the 21st century (see “Beau Travail\,” “White Material” and “35 Shots of Rum\,” among others)\, focuses her attention on a subject that could easily have been rendered sad\, sensational or sentimental. The sexuality of middle-aged women\, when it comes up at all in Hollywood\, tends to be treated with either pity or condescending encouragement. As played by Juliette Binoche\, Isabelle is defiantly immune to both of those. Isabelle is fascinating — puzzling\, charming\, irritating\, worth caring about — because she’s intelligent and free. –The New York Times \n  \nSun\, Sept 2\nLet The Sun Shine In 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nFirst Reformed 7:45 @ Bear’s Place
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CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180819T171500
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SUMMARY:Heart of a Dog: What do you see when you close your eyes?
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus? \n  \nHeart of a Dog is multimedia performance artist Laurie Anderson’s brave and stirring tribute to her dog\, Lolabelle.  It’s a deeply personal\, transfixing film. Anderson conceived the film\, created the animated segments\, rigged up the dog-cam shots\, dove into family home movies and\, with the help of her late-husband\, singer-songwriter Lou Reed\, composed a simple\, achingly beautiful musical score\, as a way of illuminating the stages of love and loss that all dog lovers experience. (75 minutes) \nAN EXPERIMENTAL MARVEL! Deeply Funny and Touching. -The LA Times \nWILDLY INVENTIVE! Philosophically Astute. Emotionally Charged. -The NY Times \nSPELLBINDING! Smart\, Silly\, Sad and Relentlessly Honest. One of the most moving and provocative films you’ll see this year. -New York Magazine \nSparkles with Laurie Anderson’s wisdom and wit. -Chicago Tribune \nFile Laurie Anderson’s “Heart of a Dog” under documentary\, but that seems to miss the point. If it were in a bookstore\, you might find it in the poetry section. Or try philosophy\, photography or essay. For it is all of those things\, and one more: ONE OF THE BEST FILMS OF THE YEAR. –San Francisco Chronicle \n  \n  \nSun\, August 19\nHeart of a Dog 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nThe Cakemaker 7:15 @ Bear’s Place \n  \n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180812T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180812T213000
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SUMMARY:The Death of Stalin
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      Watch the Trailer \nMoscow\, 1953: when tyrannical dictator Joseph Stalin drops dead\, his parasitic cronies square off in a frantic power struggle to be the next Soviet leader. Among the contenders are the dweeby Georgy Malenkov (Jeffrey Tambor)\, the wily Nikita Khrushchev (Steve Buscemi)\, and the sadistic secret police chief Lavrentiy Beria (Simon Russell Beale). But as they bumble\, brawl\, and backstab their way to the top\, just who is running the government? Written and directed by Armando Ianucci (Veep\, In the Loop). \n107 min \n“IRRESISTIBLE! I keep finding myself wanting to compare it to 1964’s “Dr. Strangelove\,” Stanley Kubrick’s Cold War comic masterpiece — which\, as any movie buff will tell you\, is exceptionally high praise. In this case\, it’s also warranted.” -The New Orleans Times-Picayune \nCritic’s Pick! The Death of Stalin is by turns entertaining and unsettling\, with laughs that morph into gasps and uneasy gasps that erupt into laughs. Mr. Iannucci’s decision to have the performers speak in an array of accented English — from Brooklyn to Cockney — carries some political resonance\, suggesting that totalitarianism knows no borders. But it also makes the familiar strange\, creating a Brechtian alienation that few movies succeed in pulling off. –The New York Times \n  \n  \nSun\, August 12\nLet the Sun Shine In 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nThe Death of Stalin 7:30 @ Bear’s Place
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CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:King Of Hearts
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      Watch the Trailer \nThis off-kilter\, anti-war comedy was enormously popular in the late-60s and is still one of the era’s most fondly remembered cult classics. It has been re-issued in a gorgeous new 50th anniversary\, 4K restoration. \nDuring World War I\, Scottish soldier Charles Plumpick (Alan Bates) is sent to a French village on a mission to disarm a bomb left behind by the retreating German army. Plumpick encounters a strange town occupied by the former residents of the local psychiatric hospital\, who escaped after the villagers deserted. They warmly accept their visitor and anoint him their King of Hearts. With his reconnaissance and bomb-defusing mission looming\, Plumpick starts to prefer the acceptance of the insane locals over the insanity of the war raging outside. Co-starring Geneviève Bujold and directed by Philippe de Broca. \nFrance / subtitles / 102 minutes \n  \n  \nSun\, August 5\nHeart of a Dog 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nKing of Hearts 7:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/king-of-hearts/
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SUMMARY:Ava
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?      Watch the Trailer \nBased on her own adolescent experiences\, Sadaf Foroughi’s Ava is a gripping debut about a young girl’s coming-of-age in a strict\, traditional society. Living with her well-to-do parents in Tehran\, Ava is a bright and focused teen whose concerns — friendships\, music\, social status\, academic performance — resemble that of nearly any teenager. When Ava’s mistrustful and overprotective mother questions her relationship with a boy — going so far as to visit a gynecologist — Ava is overwhelmed by a newfound rage. Formerly a model student\, Ava begins to rebel against the strictures imposed by her parents\, her school\, and the society at large. \nCanada\, Iran / subtitles / 103 minutes / \nCritic’s Pick! Exquisitely photographed… visually inventive… [a] remarkably controlled intensity… Ava looks repression in the eye and doesn’t flinch.” —The New York Times \n\n“Unforgettable. Sadaf Foroughi sets the ever-tightening action in sparse but bright interiors that display a remarkable eye for light and composition to create a social drama reminiscent of Asghar Farhadi’s tough work. — Kate Taylor\, The Globe and Mail \n\n“Spellbinding. Its eponymous teenage girl is a rollicking blend between Persepolis and The 400 Blows‘ Antoine Doinel. Foroughi’s debut has a universal flair. — Leonardo Goi\, The Film Stage \n  \n  \nSun\, July 29\nAva 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nDeath of Stalin 7:30 @ Bear’s Place \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/ava/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180710
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SUMMARY:The Guardians
DESCRIPTION:Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?    Watch the Trailer \nNathalie Baye stars in this story of resilience unfolding against the backdrop of World War I. The women of the Paridier farm\, under the deft hand of Hortense\, the family’s matriarch must grapple with the workload while the men\, including two sons\, are off at the front. Hortense reluctantly brings on an outsider\, the hard-scrabble teenage orphan\, Francine to help her daughter Solange. Newfound independence is acquired\, yet emotions are stirred especially when the men return from the front on short leaves. Acclaimed filmmaker Xavier Beauvois (Of Gods and Men) revels in the mysteries and beauties of the French countryside\, here unravaged by war\, with painterly images bathed in natural light\, yet keeps his focus on the intricate drama that plays out against the upheaval of the Great War. \nNathalie Baye has appeared in 80 films\, been nominated for 10 Best Actress Cesar Awards\, and won 4 of them. \nFrance / subtitles / 138 min \n\nCritics Pick! A beautifully photographed chronicle of rural existence … Iris Bry is an exceptional presence onscreen\, by turns warm and sharp\, innocent and wise … Nathalie Baye\, one of the great living French screen actresses\, is  magnificent.” – A.O. Scott\, New York Times\n\n\nImagine devoting several years\, as Mr. Beauvois did\, to making a reflective\, bucolic feature that is organized around the themes of community and evolving culture. It’s all too subtle for words\, but perfect for moving pictures. –Wall Street Journal \nA MASTERPIECE! A loving vision of the countryside … like paintings in motion. The performances are extraordinary. – Mick LaSalle\, San Francisco Chronicle \n\n\nAn intimate French epic\, elegantly made and quietly emotional … Beauvois is a quiet visionary. – Kenneth Turan\, Los Angeles Times\n\n\nOne of the year’s most affecting love stories. – Simon Abrams\, The Village Voice\n\n\n★★★★★. MARVELOUS. Beauvois has a seismic sensitivity to the ordeals faced by enclosed communities in wartime. – Peter Rainer\, Christian Science Monitor\n\n\n\nEven the livestock give devastating performances. – Andrew Wright\, The Stranger\n  \nSun\, July 8\nThe Guardians 5pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nJeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc 7:45 @ Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-guardians/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180717
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SUMMARY:ZAMA
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?  \nLucretia Martel’s portrait of a colonial magistrate in 18th-century South America who longs to leave the Kafkaesque world he helped to create. \nZama is an officer of the Spanish Crown waiting for a letter from the King granting him a transfer to a better place. His situation is delicate. He must ensure that nothing overshadows his transfer. He is forced to accept submissively every task entrusted to him by successive Governors who come and go as he stays behind. Martel adapted her story from the Argentinian writer Antonio di Benedetto’s 1956 novel\, only recently translated into English (by Esther Allen) and now widely hailed as a modern literary classic. \nArgentina / subtitles / 115 minutes \n  \nA CINEMATIC MARVEL!  Zama Brilliantly Tackles Colonialism in the New World. –The New York Times \nA FEVERISHLY BRILLIANT tale of European colonialism and its discontents. I’ve seen Zama three times now and can attest that it grows richer\, stranger and more deeply transporting with every viewing. –LA Times \nUNDENIABLY VISIONARY. –The Playlist \nThe first thing to be said of Lucrecia Martel’s Spanish-language film is that it stands as a STARTLING ORIGINAL. Though the story is elusive\, the images speak for themselves\, and they are stunning.  –The Wall Street Journal \nBEWITCHING and masterfully rendered\, Zama is an elegant\, ravishing\, often delightfully strange achievement. –Paste \n  \n  \n  \nFri\, July 13\nAva 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nZama 8pm @ IU Fine Arts \nSat\, July 14\nAva 6:15 @ IU Global & International Theater\nJeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nZama 8:15 pm @  IU Global & International Theater \nSun\, July 15\nAva 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nZama 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/zama/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180716
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SUMMARY:Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc
DESCRIPTION:Jeannette is a French musical about Joan of Arc’s formative pre-war years. To get into this film\, you have to find the emotional truth in the strange performances of non-professional child actors. \nFrance\, 1425. In the midst of the Hundred Years’ War\, the 8-year-old Jeannette\, looks after her sheep in the village of Domremy. One day\, she tells her friend Hauviette how she cannot bear to see the suffering caused by the English and is ready to take up arms for the salvation of souls and the liberation of the Kingdom of France. Carried by her faith\, she will become Joan of Arc. \nSome of you saw filmmaker Bruno Dumont’s film\, Slack Bay\, at Ryder last summer. All the dialogue and lyrics are drawn from two volumes by the oft-cited Socialist-Catholic-mystic poet and essayist Charles Péguy (1873-1914) \nFrance / subtitles / 105 min \nCritic’s Pick! “Jeannette” throws the modern back at the medieval\, making no distinction between religious ecstasy and that experienced in certain contemporary contexts of music and ritual. It’s a provocative proposition that yields a film of genuine spiritual dimension. –The New York Times\n \nBruno Dumont depicts the childhood of Joan of Arc as a starkly inventive\, ecstatically energetic rock opera\, filmed on location in raw and rustic landscapes. Dumont films Joan’s spiritual conflicts and confrontations with playful exuberance but avoids frivolity; the ardent actors infuse Joan’s spirit of revolt with the eternal passions of youth. –The New Yorker \nYou’ve probably caught on to the fact that there’s a streak of madman in Bruno Dumont’s genius. Jeannette is admittedly not for everyone but it’s a bold creation that deserves to be taken a chance on. –The Village Voice\n \nThis is a strange and forthright cinematic object with considerable rough-hewn charm. Those who recall Jesus Christ\, Superstar will feel faint pangs of familiarity at the mix of sincerity and crazed audacity.  –Screen Daily \n  \nFri\, July 13\nAva 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Woodburn Hall Theater\nZama 8pm @ IU Fine Arts \nSat\, July 14\nAva 6:15 @ IU Global & International Theater\nJeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nZama 8:15 pm @ @ IU Global & International Theater \nSun\, July 15\nAva 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nZama 7:45 @ Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/jeannette-the-childhood-of-joan-of-arc/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180701T194500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180701T220000
DTSTAMP:20260406T231957
CREATED:20180429T035311Z
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SUMMARY:Ismael's Ghosts
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?      Watch the Trailer \nA filmmaker prone to hallucinations receives a visit from his wife (Marion Cotillard\, pictured above on the left) who had disappeared 20 years before and was presumed dead. Mathieu Amalric co-stars as an artist torn between two women\, one of whom might not be alive. Along with Charlotte Gainsbourg as his current muse. Written and directed by real life French filmmaker Arnaud Desplechin. \nFrance / subtitles / 135 min \nAN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE! –The New York Times \n  \nSun\, July 1\nZama 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nIsmael’s Ghosts 7:45 @ Bear’s Place \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/ismaels-ghosts/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180617T194500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180617T214500
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SUMMARY:THE WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?      Watch the Trailer \nThe Workshop is an intimate and timely drama from the French director Laurent Cantet about a group of young adults enrolled in a summer writing class in the South of France. The aspiring novelists have been selected to write a crime thriller with the help of Olivia\, a famous novelist. The creative process will recall the town’s industrial past. One of the students\, Antoine\, seems more concerned with the geopolitical realities of the modern world; he clashes with the other students and with Olivia\, who seems at the same time alarmed and captivated by Antoine’s hostility. \nSome of you saw Laurent Cantet’s The Class when we showed it several years ago. \nFrance / subtitles / 110 min \nThe Cannes Film Festival winner (for The Class) returns with a drama that throws together disparate aspiring writers\, in a film that suggests debate can be as exciting as action. –The Guardian \nCritic’s Pick! It’s a measure of this film’s STEALTHY BRILLIANCE that it blurs the line between empathy and exploitation. –The New York Times \n  \n  \nSun\, June 17\nRBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg 2:45 @ IU Fine Arts Theater\nIsmael’s Ghosts 5:15 at Bear’s Place \nThe Workshop 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – screening cancelled – sorry but the ceiling of the screening room at Bear’s Place has collapsed – fortunately no one was injured — we are optimistic that the room will be open next Sunday\n \n  \n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180610T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180611T180000
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SUMMARY:Oh Lucy!
DESCRIPTION:Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?  \nA single woman\, seemingly stuck in a drab\, meaningless life in Tokyo\, is convinced by her niece to enroll in an unorthodox English class that requires her to wear a blonde wig and take on an American alter ego named “Lucy.”  Her assumed identity awakens hidden desires\, but there are unforseen consequences. \nShinobu Terjima and Josh Hartnett star in San Francisco filmmaker Atsuko Hirayanagi’s bittersweet cross-cultural comedy. / 95 min\n \n“CRITIC’S PICK! AN AGAINST-THE-ODDS CHARMER about a woman\, a tragic wig and an improbable journey. It’s a near-minor miracle that just about everything works … a movie in which the human comedy is by turns TENDER\, PLAINTIVE\, HEARTFELT & JOYFUL!“\n –The New York Times \nVOICE CHOICE! “BRACINGLY FUNNY! ” –The Village Voice\n  \n “VERY SMART…HARTNETT IS A GEM!” –NPR \n “A DELICIOUSLY DARK COMEDY!” \n –City Pages\n  \n “HARTNETT IS FANTASTIC… A TENSE\, OBSERVANT & HEARTFELT ACCOMPLISHMENT!” \n– San Francisco Chronicle  \n  \n  \nSun\, June 10\nOh Lucy! 4:15 at Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nRBG (Ruth Bader Ginsburg) 6:30 and 8:45 @ Bear’s Place \nFri\, June 15 \nRBG (Ruth Bader Ginsburg) 7:30 @ @ IU Fine Arts Theater Upstairs\nIsmael’s Ghosts 8 pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nSat\, June 16\nThe Workshop 6pm @ IU Global and International Theater \nRBG (Ruth Bader Ginsburg) 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Theater\nIsmael’s Ghosts 8 pm @ IU Global and International Theater \nSun\, June 17\nIsmael’s Ghosts 5:15 at Bear’s Place \nThe Workshop 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – – Last Chance! \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/oh-lucy/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180609T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180609T211500
DTSTAMP:20260406T231957
CREATED:20180430T201310Z
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SUMMARY:Heroes Icons  Dissenters: A Celebration of Women in Film
DESCRIPTION:On Sat\, June 9th we are hosting three films at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater celebrating the lives of women whose accomplishments may not have been fully appreciated during their lifetimes. \nTHE GUARDIANS Three women in rural France during WWI raise their families and work the farm while their sons and husbands are on the battlefront. Nathalie Baye stars in acclaimed filmmaker Xavier Beauvois’ story of resilience unfolding amidst the mysteries and beauties of the French countryside. “Critics Pick! A beautifully photographed chronicle of rural existence … Nathalie Baye\, one of the great living French screen actresses\, is magnificent.” – A.O. Scott\, New York Times    2pm  Watch the Trailer\n \nBOMBSHELL: The Hedy Lamarr Story “More than just a pretty face.” That expression has never applied more aptly to anyone as it does actress Hedy Lamarr. In the 1930s and 40s\, she was considered the world’s most beautiful woman. Never taken seriously in her lifetime – and manipulated by powerful men (sound familiar?) like studio mogul Louis B. Mayer – Lamarr never got the recognition she deserved. But during World War II\, she worked on top secret projects for the U.S. Navy. Today\, her research is the basis for wifi. 5pm  WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nRBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg You may know her accomplishments\, but chances are you haven’t heard her story. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg has created a breathtaking legal legacy for women’s rights while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon. The personal journey of this diminutive\, quiet warrior’s rise to the nation’s highest court during a hostile time for women\, is revealed in this inspiring and multidimensional portrait. Now 85\, Ginsburg refuses to relinquish her passionate duty\, continues to have vigorous dissenting opinions and equally vigorous exercise workouts. 7:30pm   \nWATCH THE TRAILER  CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT RUTH BADER GINSBERG\n \nWe use a different ticketing structure for films at the BCT: \nSingle Admission Ticket (to one movie) $8 in advance / $12day of show \nAll Day Pass (all three films) $12 in advance / $18 day of show \nTickets are on sale now at the BCT Box Office \nClick here to purchase an All Day Pass \nClick here to purchase Single Admission Tickets \nPRESENTED IN PART BY \nFERGUSON LAW\, FREITAG & MARTOGLIO\, LLC\, THE MAURER SCHOOL OF LAW\, LENNIE’S and THE NEW YORK TIMES
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/heroes-icons-dissenters/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180611
DTSTAMP:20260406T231957
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SUMMARY:Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story
DESCRIPTION:June 9: 5pm at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater \n“More than just a pretty face.” That expression has never applied more aptly to anyone as it does actress Hedy Lamarr. In the 1930s and 40s\, Hedy Lamarr was considered the world’s most beautiful woman. Never taken seriously in her lifetime – and manipulated by powerful men (sound familiar?) like studio mogul Louis B. Mayer  – Lamarr never got the recognition she deserved. \nIn her private life. Lamarr was also the inventor. She worked on secret projects for the military during World War II and invented “frequency hopping\,” which was used by the U.S. Navy to make torpedoes radio-controlled and unjammable by their targets. Today\, her research is the basis for that smart phone that you just might be reading this on. \nDirected by Alexandra Dean / 88  minutes. \nAlexendra Dean relates Lamarr’s ventures with savvy and narrative snap\, fluidly marshaling a mix of original interviews and archival material that includes film clips and home movies….At home Lamarr had an inventing table. Howard Hughes gave her a small version of this setup that was kept in the trailer she used while shooting films. Hughes also lent her a few of his chemists for one of her projects; for her part\, Lamarr counseled him on a plane design. – The New York Times \nHEROES   ICONS   DISSENTERS \nJune 9 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\n \nThe Guardians – 2pm  \nBombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story – 5pm \nRBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg – 7:30pm \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/bombshell/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180527T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180527T174500
DTSTAMP:20260406T231957
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SUMMARY:The Two Of Us
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?       Watch the Trailer \nOriginally released in 1967\, this new 4K restoration of filmmaker Claude Berri’s wonderful coming-of-age film is both a heartwarming vision of pastoral life and a knotty portrait of prejudice without judgment\, featuring a late-career turn from venerable French actor Michel Simon. \nWith his Jewish family burdened by life in Nazi-occupied Paris\, eight-year-old Claude is sent to live with a Catholic family in the Grenoble countryside. Forced to hide his identity\, the mischievous boy develops an unlikely friendship with the irascible\, dog-loving\, anti-Semitic vegetarian Pépé (Simon) who is unaware of the boy’s heritage. The Two of Us was acclaimed director Claude Berri’s debut feature\, based on own childhood experiences\, and gave the legendary Simon one of his most memorable roles in the twilight of his career. \nFrance / 95 minutes / subtitled \nSun May 27 – Five Films!\n \nTALL: The American Skyscraper and Louis Sullivan  2pm @ IU Fine Arts\nMarcel Proust’s Time Regained  3pm @ IU Global and International Theater\nThe Two of Us  4pm @ IU Fine Arts\nDouble Lover  5:15 Bear’s Place \nOh Lucy! 7:45 @ Bear’s Place \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-two-of-us/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180527T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180527T174500
DTSTAMP:20260406T231957
CREATED:20180315T190825Z
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SUMMARY:Marcel Proust's Time Regained
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?       Watch the Trailer \nCatherine Deneuve\, Emanuelle Béart and John Malkovich star in Time Regained\, Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz’s adaptation Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time. \nOriginally filmed in 1999 and restored this year\, the film opens in 1922\, as Proust is on his deathbed pouring through old photographs. Gradually\, we watch as his own experiences merge with his own literary creations. Idyllic memories of youth alternate with rich recollections of 19th century Parisian society where the drama of the Great War and the anxieties of the emerging modern era are skewered in the spectacular staged soirees and lush grand parties. Entrancing figures that seem to drift in and out of the film’s field of view: notably Catherine Deneuve as the stately former courtesan Odette de Crecy and John Malkovich as the closeted\, mysterious Baron de Charlus. Ruiz gives special attention to Proust’s fascination with photography and early forms of radio and cinema—technologies that promised a more perfect form of “time regained” than words or memories could provide. Time Regained is a phantasmagorical comedy of manners as well as a powerful reflection on cinema’s ability to seize and preserve moments of time. \nArguably Chile’s most internationally renowned and prolific filmmaker\, Raúl Ruiz completed over 100 movies in numerous national cinemas. Following the coup d’état led by Pinochet in 1973\, Ruiz fled Chile with his wife\, fellow filmmaker Valeria Sarmiento\, and made France his home. His mind-bending works are obsessed with questions of theology\, philosophy\, psychoanalysis\, literature\, and visual expression; wildly experimental and slyly humorous; surrealist\, magical-realist\, gothic\, and neo-Baroque. To see one of Ruiz’s films is to go on an adventure full of humor\, intellectual curiosity\, and artistic daring; to see several is to land on a new continent\, where his many obsessions find their delirious expression in the most surprising ways and where reason and madness are delightfully\, terrifyingly indistinguishable. \nFrance / 158 minutes / subtitles \nTime Magazine:\n This is a serious filmgoer’s treat.\n\nBoston Globe\, Jay Carr:\n\n You can count on the fingers of one hand the number of works in any given year to which one is moved to apply the word ”masterpiece.” Raul Ruiz’s Time Regained is one of them.\n\n\n\n\n\nVillage Voice:\n\n\n The daring of the conception is matched only by the brilliance of the execution.\n\n\n\n\nThe New York Times:\nTime Regained is a testament to the Proustian notion that true paradises are those that are lost. Proust is a writer whose work defeated such distinguished adapters as Joseph Losey and Luchino Visconti; Ruiz succeeds because his movie is something of a search for Proust’s own search.\n\nSun May 27 – Five Films!\n \nTALL: The American Skyscraper and Louis Sullivan  2pm @ IU Fine Arts\nMarcel Proust’s Time Regained  3pm @ IU Global and International Theater\nThe Two of Us  4pm @ IU Fine Arts\nDouble Lover  5:15 Bear’s Place \nOh Lucy! 7:45 @ Bear’s Place \n\n 
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