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SUMMARY:Lost in Paris
DESCRIPTION:Jan 19-21     Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?   \nLost in Paris is the new comic collaboration by the married filmmaking duo\, Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon. (We showed their 2012 film\, The Fairy.) The filmmakers also star in this story of a a small-town Canadian librarian (Fiona) searching for her elderly Aunt Martha in the French capitol. She is aided in her search by a vaguely disreputable Parisian vagabond (Dominique). Aunt Martha is delightfully portrayed by the legendary Emmanuelle Riva (Hiroshima\, Mon Amour). “Their style — equal parts Jacques Tati\, Jerry Lewis\, Wes Anderson and “Wallace & Gromit” — isn’t easy to pull off. –The New York Times\n \nFrance  /  83 minutes / subtitles  WATCH THE TRAILER \nRife with pratfalls\, near-misses\, crazy coincidences and mistaken identities\, “Lost in Paris” is a whirligig contraption that never turns frenetic or throws too much at you. It’s like a Jean-Pierre Jeunet farce on Xanax\, with a soothing dose of Wes Anderson whimsy for good measure. It’s also a fond if inadvertent farewell to Emmanuelle Riva\, who died earlier this year (several months after the film premiered at festivals)\, and whose storied performances in “Hiroshima\, Mon Amour\,” “Léon Morin\, Priest” and “Amour” gave moviegoers little indication of her screwball potential. At one point\, the picture stops gently in its tracks so that Martha can reunite with an old friend (Pierre Richard\, another French cinema legend)\, and the camera zooms in on their feet as they go through a delicate soft-shoe routine. It’s the loveliest of throwaways\, but also an emblematic moment in a movie that moves to its own loopy\, life-affirming beat. –LA Times \n  \nFri Jan 19\nLost in Paris  6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nDjango   7:30 @ IU School of Global and International Studies\nThe Fairy  8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSat\, Jan 20\nLost in Paris  6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nJane  7:30 @ IU School of Global and International Studies – Last Chance!\nDjango  8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs \nSunday\, Jan 21\nLost in Paris  5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nThe Fairy  7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/lost-in-paris/
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SUMMARY:DJANGO
DESCRIPTION:Jan 13-27     Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?  \nFrance\,1943 during the German occupation. Every night\, guitar virtuoso Django Reinhardt delights Parisian audiences with his witty\, life-affirming ‘gypsy swing’ music. While many other Romany people find themselves the target of racist persecution\, Django believes himself to be safe – until agents of the Nazi propaganda machine demand that he go on tour to Germany in order to counteract the influence of ‘negro music’ from the USA. Django refuses. \nFilmmaker Etienne Comar\, wrote Of Gods and Men and produced Abderrahmane Sissako’s Timbuktu\, both of which appeared on our calendar. \nFrance\, Germany / subtitles / 117 min \n  \n  \nFri and Sat\, Jan 26 and 27\nDjango 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nThe Square  7:30 @ IU School of Global and International Studies\n \nSunday\, Jan 28\nThe Square 7pm @ Bear’s Place \nSunday\, Jan 28 at the Buskirk Chumley Theater\nThe Monkees in HEAD 2:30\nThe Great Silence 5pm \n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/django/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180107T193000
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SUMMARY:Marjorie Prime
DESCRIPTION:Jan 5 – Jan 7     Single Admission Tickets $6     Semester Passes $30      Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?   \nMarjorie Prime stars the great character actress Lois Smith. (You might not recognize her name\, but you’ve seen her in dozens of movies going back to East of Eden – how many actors working today can say they appeared opposite James Dean?) \nSet in the near future\, Marjorie Prime is the story of an aging violinist whose memory is fading. But she has a handsome new companion (Jon Hamm of Mad Men) who looks almost exactly like her deceased husband Walter\, with one small difference — he is a hologram. He is a gift to Marjorie from her daughter Tess (Geena Davis)\, and son-in-law Jon (Tim Robbins)\, who recognize Marjorie’s need for companionship\, however abstract. And he’s been programmed to aid her memory by telling the story of her life back to her. \nWhat would we remember\, and what would we forget\, if given the chance? \n98  minutes \n  \nThere’s more going on in this movie’s 90-plus minutes than in many blockbusters nearly twice its length. –The New York Times \nTRANSCENDENT. Exquisite\, beautiful\, intense and shivering with empathy–a ghost sonata. –New York Magazine  \nBeginning Jan 1st\, single admission tickets will increase to $6. We’ve held off as long as we could — it’s been something like 7-8 years (and possibly more than 10 years) since we last raised our ticket price. \nSemester passes will stay at $30. Last semester we showed 18 films. Think about it. 18 movies\, $30…well\, we’ll let you do the math. This semester we are also offering a five-film ticket for $20\, which is also a pretty good deal. \nPARKING ON JAN 5 AND 6 – IU is still on Christmas Break and it’s cold – feel free to park right in front of Fine Arts \nFri and Sat\,  Jan 5 and 6\nThe Fairy 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nJane  7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nMarjorie Prime 8pm @ IU School of Global and International Studies\n \nSunday\, Jan 7\nThe Fairy 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\n Marjorie Prime 7:30 @ Bear’s Place  – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/marjorie-prime/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171216T193000
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SUMMARY:The Women's Balcony
DESCRIPTION:  \nDec 16 and 17     Single Tickets $5     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?   \nWhen the women’s balcony in an Orthodox synagogue collapses\, leaving the rabbi’s wife in a coma and the and the rabbi in shock\, the congregation falls into crisis.  \nEnter the young and charismatic Rabbi David\, a can-do individual who teaches at a local seminary and takes on the congregation’s well-being as a personal project. Rabbi David is so eager to help he even offers to cut through the annoying red tape and supervise the rebuilding of the collapsed synagogue. “Thank the Creator\,” he modestly tells the grateful congregants. “I am only the messenger.” \nDiscerning eyes will notice\, however\, that Rabbi David’s dress marks him as ultra-Orthodox\, while the congregation\, whose female members do not cover their hair\, is what might be called modern Orthodox: definitely observant but without the accompanying zealotry. The Women’s Balcony is a rousing\, culture-clash comedy. With rich characters and a thoughtful approach to timely themes\, the film tackles complicated subjects with intelligence\, compassion\, and wit.\n \nIsrael / 96 minutes / subtitles / WATCH THE TRAILER \nsponsored in part by the Jewish Theater of Bloomington \n  \nSat\, Dec 16\nThe Woman’s Balcony 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nJane 8pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSunday\, Dec 17\nJane 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\n The Women’s Balcony 7:30 @ Bear’s Place\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-womens-balcony/
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SUMMARY:California Typewriter
DESCRIPTION:Nov 17 – Dec 10  Single Tickets $5     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?  \n \nQ W E R T Y \nCalifornia Typewriter captures a bittersweet moment in our shared cultural history when the typewriter faces extinction.  \n\n\n\nThe film features interviews with artists\, writers\, and collectors (including Tom Hanks\, David McCullough and Sam Shepard) who remain steadfastly loyal to the typewriter as a tool and a muse. It also movingly documents the struggles of California Typewriter\, one of the last standing repair shops in America dedicated to keeping the aging machines clicking. In the process\, filmmaker Doug Nichol  delivers a thought-provoking meditation on the changing dynamic between humans and machines\, and encourages us to consider our own relationship with technology\, old and new\, as the digital age’s emphasis on speed and convenience redefines who’s serving whom\, human or machine? \n\n\n\nCalifornia Typewriter is a love letter to the iconic writing instrument and an ode to the bygone days of analog glory\, \nUSA / 103 MINUTES / PRESENTED IN PART BY THE NEW YORK TIMES / WATCH THE TRAILER \nPeople who love typewriters–you know who you are–shouldn’t tap the space bar once\, let alone twice\, before rushing to see Doug Nichol’s agile\, deeply affectionate documentary California Typewriter. But anyone who loves machines\, poetry or\, better yet\, the poetry of machines should see it too. –Time magazine \nA rich\, thoughtful\, meticulously crafted tapestry about the evolution of the beloved writing machine for purists\, history buffs\, collectors and others fighting to preserve or re-embrace analog life. Oscar voters\, keep this one in your sights. –LA Times \nThis quirky\, obsessive documentary is about so much more than broken keys and busted type wheels. It’s really about how we create art. –The NY Times\n \n  \nFri and Sat\, Dec 8 and 9\nCalifornia Typewriter 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nBPM (Beats Per Minute)  7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nSpettacolo 8pm @ IU School of Global and International Studies \nSun\, Dec 10\nCalifornia Typewriter 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – LAST CHANCE!\nBPM (Beats Per Minute) 7:45 @ Bear’s Place \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/california-typewriter/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171211
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SUMMARY:Spettacolo
DESCRIPTION:  \nNov 17 – Dec 9     Single Tickets $5     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?      Watch the Trailer \nOnce upon a time\, villagers in a tiny hill town in Tuscany came up with a remarkable way to confront their issues: they turned their lives into a play. Every summer\, their piazza became their stage and residents of all ages played a part – the role of themselves. Monticchiello’s annual tradition has attracted worldwide attention and kept the town together for 50 years\, but with an aging population and a future generation more interested in Facebook than farming\, the town’s 50th–anniversary performance just might be its last. Spettacolo tells the story of Teatro Povero di Monticchiello\, interweaving episodes from its past with its modern-day process as the villagers turn a series of devastating blows into a new play about the end of their world. \nItaly / 91 min / subtitles \n  \n“Profoundly resonant” — Slant \n“All the world’s a stage\, but in Monticchiello that truism is movingly real.” -The New York Times \n“Gorgeous. One would like to spread the golden sunlight that suffuses Malmberg’s photography on a piece of bread\, with prosciutto\, and have it for lunch.” — Variety \n  \nFri and Sat\, Dec 8 and 9\nCalifornia Typewriter 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nBPM (Beats Per Minute)  7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nSpettacolo 8pm @ IU School of Global and International Studies – LAST CHANCE!\n \nSun\, Dec 10\nCalifornia Typewriter 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nBPM (Beats Per Minute) 7:45 @ Bear’s Place \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/spettacolo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171202T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171203T181500
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SUMMARY:Children's International Film Festival: Program 2 Ages 8-80
DESCRIPTION:Children’s International Film Festival: Program 2\nRecommended ages 8 to adult\n Films are in English or with English subtitles. \nClick here to buy tickets \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRiceballs\n\n Shingo Usami;  Australia; 2015\, 10 min A father and son work their way past loss to strengthen cultural bonds in the unlikeliest of places: the lunchbox. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNino & Felix\n\n Marta Palazzo  Lorenzo Latrofa;  Italy; 2015\, 8 min  Nino and Felix\, two boys thrown together by circumstance\, must learn to work it out in fantastical fashion to find common ground. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLittle Mouse\n\n Ervin B. Nagy; Hungary; 2016\, 7 min Eleven-year-old “Little Mouse” is a naturally gifted swimmer who earned a spot at the Bucharest Youth Championship. Will she have what it takes to out-lap the big kids? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWelcome to my Life\n\n Elizabeth Ito; USA; 2015\, 9 min The animated high school challenges of T-Kesh\, your average Monster-American teenager. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRoger\n\n Sonia Cendón\, Sara Esteban\, Arnau Gòdia\, Ingrid Masarnau\, Martí Montañola; Spain; 2016\, 7 min  Roger is used to being the leading man in a stop-motion series. But when his good luck runs out on set\, he must learn how to claw his way back… \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEinstein-Rosen\n\n Olga Osorio  Spain; 2016\, 9 min  Summer\, 1982. Teo claims he has found the fabled Einstein-Rosen Bridge through space and time. His brother Óscar doesn’t believe him…at least not for now. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDogtor\n\n Rhea Dadoo;  USA; 2016\, 3 min  It’s about friendship and reflecting on personal journeys. Also\, dogs! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHeads Together\n\n Job\, Joris\, & Marieke;  Netherlands; 2016\, 21 min  Three friends must walk a day in each other’s shoes…and legs\, and torsos. \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/childrens-international-film-festival-program-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171202T141500
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SUMMARY:Children's International Film Festival - Program 1 Ages 3-7
DESCRIPTION:Children’s International Film Fest: Program 1\nRecommended ages 3-7.\n All films either in English or without dialogue. \nClick here to Purchase Tickets \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Pits\n\n Mike Hayhurst\nUSA; 2016\, 3 min  \nWe know it’s not always easy being green–but it all works out in this charming quest for a perfect match. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Pocket Man\n\n Ana Chubinidze\nFrance; Switzerland; Germany; 2016\, 7 min  \nGood things come in all sizes and packages. Especially the pocket man\, whose kindness abounds. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMr. Night Has a Day Off\n\n Ignas Meilunas\nLithuania; 2016\, 2 min  \nWhy is the night changing the day? Well\, when you don’t like something\, you change it. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStone Soup\n\n Clementine Robach\nFrance; Belgium; 2015\, 7 min  \nTimes are tough in one little town: first no food\, now no electricity. Eventually\, the transformative power of community nourishes all in more ways than one. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou Look Scary\n\n Xiya Lan\nUSA; 2016\, 4 min  \nSometimes we amplify our fears. Usually\, they’re not so bad at all. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpider Web\n\n Natalia Chernysheva\nRussia; 2016\, 4 min  \nAnyone can get caught in a bind\, but working together means weaving new webs of strength in one spider’s dilemma. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWater Path for a Fish\n\n Mercedes Marro\nSpain; Colombia; France; 2016\, 8 min  \nOscar rescues a goldfish from the clutches of hungry cats\, but with the drought\, has trouble caring for it. When the faucets turn on\, the challenge truly begins. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpring Jam\n\n Ned Wenlock\nNew Zealand; 2016\, 6 min  \nLone Stag lacks a certain something in the antlers department: the antlers. How will he get any birds to help him make music for the spring jam? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKonigiri Kun: Shopping\n\n Mari Miyazawa\n Japan; 2015\, 5 min  \nKonigiri Kun\, a curious rice ball with a penchant for shopping\, goes out to market and is tempted all around in this hilarious nod to overconsumption. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCrocodile\n\n Julia Ocker\nGermany; 2016\, 4 min  \nA relaxing evening on the couch turns into a noshing nuisance for one peckish croc. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTiger\n\n Kariem Saleh\nGermany; 2016\, 4 min  \nA little tiger\, happy but hungry\, devises clever means to fill his belly and satisfy his cravings. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA Hole\n\n Maribel Suarez\nMexico; 2016\, 5 min  \nA little girl longs for a playmate in the garden. Her efforts go unnoticed—until they finally take root. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Birdie\n\n Yekaterina Filippova\nRussia; 2015\, 3 min  \nOnce a birdie met a hippo. Teaming up makes everything easier. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOutdoor Cinema\n\n Tatiana Poliektova\nRussia; Australia; 2014\, 3 min  \nThe best cinema of all reflects what is right in front of us\, in this homage to all things that capture our eye. \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/childrens-international-film-festival-program-1-ages-3-7/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171119T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171119T190000
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SUMMARY:The Paris Opera
DESCRIPTION:Nov 3-19     Single Tickets $5     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?   \nGo behind the scenes of the Paris Opera\, where backstage dramas\, crises\, and triumphs play out each night before the curtain rises. Encompassing both music and ballet\, The Paris Opera shines the spotlight on great artistic passions and tells the story of life backstage at this iconic and indispensable performing arts institution. \nThis all-access documentary showcases the individuals — from management to performers\, costumers to the cleaning crew—who work tirelessly to bring breathtaking spectacles to audiences night after night. The film combines still photographs\, footage of ballet performances of “Swan Lake” and Beethoven’s “Ninth Symphony” and interviews with teachers\, management\, students and the company’s biggest stars.  Filmmaker Jean-Stéphane Bron nimbly juggles a dizzying number of storylines\, from labor disputes to procuring a live bull for Schoenberg’s Moses und Aron. \nSweeping in scope yet full of intimate human moments\, The Paris Opera offers a candid look at everything that goes into operating one of the world’s foremost performing arts institutions.As the season progresses\, we witness a human comedy to rival those performed onstage. But this comedy is suddenly set against a tragic backdrop when terrorist attacks plunge Paris into mourning. Nevertheless\, the determined members of the Paris Opera know the show must go on.\n \nSwitzerland\, France / 110 minutes / subtitles / sponsored in part by the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music \n  \nFri and Sat\, Nov 17 and 18\nCalifornia Typewriter 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nThe Paris Opera  7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nSpettacolo 8pm @ IU School of Global and International Studies\n \nSun\, Nov 19\nThe Paris Opera 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nCalifornia Typewriter 7:45 @ Bear’s Place \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-paris-opera/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171027T201500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171029T173000
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SUMMARY:Sidemen: Long Road to Glory
DESCRIPTION:Sidemen: Long Road to Glory provides an intimate look into the incredible lives of three of the last Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf sidemen: piano player Pinetop Perkins\, drummer Willie ‘Big Eyes’ Smith and guitarist Hubert Sumlin. These legendary bluesmen\, who performed and recorded into their 80’s and 90’s\, played a significant role in shaping modern popular music. From playing brothels and juke joints in the Jim Crow South to decades-long collaborations with the Chicago blues pioneers Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf\, the three weathered careers of astonishing flux. Their stories are inseparable from that of the blues itself\, which the filmmakers illustrate with a wealth of clips and concert footage reaching back more than half a century. Sidemen features some of the last interviews conducted with all three men as well as their final live performances together. \nScott Rosenbaum’s loving tribute pulls back the big-name curtain to celebrate these often overlooked backing musicians whose riffs and runs are revered to this day. –The New York Times\n \nFri\, Oct 27\nLost in Paris 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nThe Women’s Balcony  7:15 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nSidemen 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSat\, Oct 28\nLost in Paris 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nThe Women’s Balcony  7:15 @ IU Global and International Studies Theater\nSidemen 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs \nSun\, Oct 29\nSidemen 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nLost in Paris  7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/sidemen-long-road-to-glory/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171006T184500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171022T171500
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SUMMARY:Manifesto
DESCRIPTION:Stunning…Manifesto is a Masterclass in Performance — Indiewire\nOct 6-22     Single Tickets $5     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?     WATCH THE TRAILER \nCate Blanchett plays 13 characters in 13 unique vignettes in this amazing collaboration between the Oscar winning actress and German visual artist Julian Rosefeldt. From a raging homeless man to a heartless financial trader\, from an elementary school teacher to future-world scientist\, Blanchett brings each character to life with a diamond-sharp ferocity. \nBlanchett is first glimpsed playing a homeless man trudging across a blasted industrial landscape in Berlin\, and we hear her on the soundtrack speaking the words of Karl Marx\, predicting that capitalism is on its last legs. Next we see Blanchett as an office drone on the stock exchange\, and her voice tells us\, “The suffering of a man is of the same interest to us as the suffering of an electric lamp\,” which is a line from a manifesto on futurist painting. \nBlanchett gives a tour-de-force performance as she transforms herself like never before. She and Rosefeldt weave together history’s most impassioned artistic statements in this stunning and contemporary call to action.  \nOUTRAGEOUSLY FUNNY! -Salon.com \nWitty and Provocative -NY Times \nCate Blanchett is THRILLING! -The Playlist \nSMART\, SASSY\, INTELLECTUALLY CHARGED AND VERY FUNNY. Cate Blanchett practically eats the camera lens. -The Wrap \n  \nFri and Sat\, Oct 20 and 21\nLost in Paris 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nManifesto  7:15 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nThe Women’s Balcony 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, Oct 22\nManifesto 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nThe Women’s Balcony 7:45 @ Bear’s Place \n*IU’s Global and International Studies Theater is on the first floor of the Global and International Studies Building\, in between Fine Arts and the Herman B. Wells Library. If you are not sure where to go\, come to the Upstairs Fine Arts Theater — we will escort you.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/manifesto/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170929T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171014T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170826T171157Z
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UID:5730-1506715200-1508013000@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:School Life
DESCRIPTION:Sept 29-Oct 14     Single Tickets $5     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park? \nThis heartwarming non-fiction film follows a year in the lives of two unconventional and inspirational teachers at Headfort\, an enchanting 18th century Hogwarts-like boarding school in Ireland.  For nearly half a century John and Amanda Leyden have become legends teaching Reading\, ‘Rithmetic\, and Rock ‘n’ Roll to young pupils\, ages 3-13. The pace is hectic and the mood infectious as the eccentric couple works their magic in hilarious fashion on fertile young minds. But for pupil and teacher alike\, there is poignancy in discovering that leaving is the hardest lesson to learn.\n \n99 minutes / Ireland / subtitles / WATCH THE TRAILER \nSchool Life is as charming\, intimate and warm-hearted an observational documentary as you’d ever want to see. –LA Times \nSchool Life documents the school you wish you’d attended. It’s the kind of school that could never exist in today’s America: It’s too freewheeling\, too unstructured. Maybe it won’t exist in Ireland much longer either\, so it’s a good thing that School Life manages to capture its weird\, wonderful world.–The AV Club \nEverybody who got anything out of school has a favorite teacher\, a person who drew out hidden qualities that you\, in your ignorant youth\, didn’t even know were qualities. Often\, they were just a little…odd. They thought creatively rather than just being slaves to that dictatorial beast of education we call pedagogy. They took a chance on us because they believed we could make it in the world. School Life\, a lovely\, charmingly ramshackle documentary\, is about people who take that chance day after day and year after year. –Time magazine \nSchool Life finds poetry in the raw nature of education.–Indiewire \nFri Sept 29\nThe Teacher 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nSchool Life  8pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nSat\, Sept 30\nThe Teacher 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nSchool Life  8pm @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\n \nSun\, Oct 1\nSchool Life 7:00 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri and Sat\, Oct 6 and 7\nManifesto 6:45 @ IU Global and International Studies Theater\nSchool Life  7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nThe Teacher 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, Oct 8\nSchool Life 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nThe Teacher  7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nFri Oct 13 \nLost in Paris 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nManifesto  7:15 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nSchool Life 7:45 @  IU Global and International Studies Theater\n \nSat Oct 14\nLost in Paris 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nManifesto  7:15 @ IU Global and International Studies Theater\nSchool Life 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/school-life/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171008T194500
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CREATED:20170810T194637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164944Z
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SUMMARY:The Teacher
DESCRIPTION:Sept 22 – Oct 8       Single Tickets $5 (ages 12 and under Free)    Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?  \nWant to get good grades in school? How about cleaning the teacher’s apartment? Or stopping by the grocery store — dropping off some fresh produce might get you an A+.   \nThe Teacher is a fictional film based on true events. In a middle school classroom in Czechoslovakia in 1983\, it slowly becomes clear that the grades will be based on how willing pupils and their parents are to helping the teacher out with her errands. The teacher in this case is also a high ranking official of the Communist Party; parents are reluctant to stand up to her. She blackmails one kid into picking up her groceries\, and hints at terrible consequences for another if his widower father won’t reciprocate her advances.  \nDirector Jan Hřebejk (some of you saw his Oscar-nominated\, Divided We Fall) pulls off a neat trick; The Teacher is at once a clever dark comedy and a gripping thriller. Petr Jarchovský  based his screenplay on his own middle school experiences.\n \nSlovakia / 102 min / WATCH THE TRAILER \nThe Teacher is funded in part by The Russian and East European Institute as well as the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and  Cultures \nTeachers teach\, but that’s not all. For students they’re dictators of classroom time and space\, for parents they’re gatekeepers who determine their child’s future. Add a provocative twist to this eternal dynamic and the result is the exceptional “The Teacher.”The filmmakers\, who not surprisingly say they were partially inspired by the American classic “12 Angry Men\,” play this string out with great skill\, right down to a pitch-perfect finale. “The Teacher” does have a lesson to impart\, but it does so in a wonderfully entertaining way. –LA Times \nBrilliant! The latest film from “Divided We Fall” director Jan Hřebejk tackles Czech history in a way that the whole world should watch. Effectively transposing “12 Angry Men” into the most intense PTA meeting of all time\, Jan Hřebejk’s “The Teacher” is a sardonic\, richly seriocomic morality play. Loosely inspired by true events\, this crowd-pleasing standout leverages its hyper-specific setting to convey a universal story of fear and power. It’s a lot more fun than it sounds. –Indiewire \n  \nFri Sept 29\nThe Teacher 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nSchool Life  8pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nSat\, Sept 30\nThe Teacher 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nSchool Life  8pm @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\n \nSun\, Oct 1\nSchool Life 7:00 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri and Sat\, Oct 6 and 7\nManifesto 6:45 @ IU Global and International Studies Theater\nSchool Life  7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nThe Teacher 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, Oct 8\nSchool Life 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nThe Teacher  7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-teacher/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170915T201500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170915T223000
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20160822T154925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164944Z
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SUMMARY:Tomorrowland
DESCRIPTION:This is our final outdoor movie of the summer. So bring a blanket. Bring a snack. Bring the dog. And spend a night under the stars watching a cool film…. \n  \nIn Tomorrowland (Sept 15 at Bryan Park)\, A gifted teen and a disillusioned genius embark on a journey to uncover the secrets of Tomorrowland\, a place that is caught between time and space\, in order to save our world. George Clooney stars. \nWATCH THE TRAILER
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/movies-under-the-stars/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170915T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170917T194500
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170511T165310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164944Z
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SUMMARY:Afterimage
DESCRIPTION: Sept 15\, 16\, 17       Single Tickets $5        Summer Passes: $30       Watch the Trailer\n \nAfterimage is the final film by Polish director Andrzej Wajda\, who died last year at the age of 90. The great Polish actor Boguslaw Linda\, a Wajda veteran\, stars as an artist who refuses to bend to official ideology\, even when it threatens his very existence. Fourteen-year-old Bronislawa Zamachowska gives a wonderful performance as the daughter of the defiant artist. \nThe legendary filmmaker’s work has lost none of its force of outrage over the years\, but this film carries extra resonance in light of the contemporary situation in Poland\, even though the film is set in the dark days of Soviet communist rule. In a career already marked by many illustrious films\, including Ashes and Diamonds\, Afterimage is a late masterpiece. It blazes with energy\, passion\, and controlled fury. \nPoland / 98 minutes / underwritten in part by the IU Polish Studies Center \nAfterimage is an angry\, vivid\, passionate film. Cinema is worse off now that Andrzej Wajda\, one of the truly towering greats of the form\, is dead; there is some consolation\, though\, that he went out with his boots still most defiantly on. – The New York Times\n \nFri Sept 15\nMoka 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nAfterimage 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nThe Midwife 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSat\, Sept 16\nMoka 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nAfterimage 7:30 @ IU Global and International Studies Theater*\nThe Midwife 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, Sept 17\nMoka 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nAfterimage 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \n*IU’s Global and International Studies Theater is on the first floor of the Global and International Studies Building\, in between Fine Arts and the Herman B. Wells Library. The theater is just inside the southeast entrance. If you are not sure where to go\, come to the Upstairs Fine Arts Theater — we will escort you. \n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/afterimage-2/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170908T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170910T194500
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170509T202621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164944Z
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SUMMARY:Cézanne Et Moi
DESCRIPTION:Sept 8\, 9\, 10     Single Tickets $5     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?      Watch the Trailer \nCézanne Et Moi traces the parallel paths of post-impressionist painter Paul Cézanne and novelist Émile Zola\, from school pals in Aix-en-Provence to working artists in Paris\, while exploring their fears and ambitions. Through a slew of flashbacks\, we see the two grow up to share a mutual love of art and beautiful women. Zola\, who was fatherless and poor\, dreams of becoming a writer and eventually joins the very bourgeoisie he mocked in his youth. Meanwhile Cézanne\, who came from a wealthy background\, wound up rejecting society to focus entirely on his work. Directed by Danièle Thompson\, Cezanne et Moi is at once a richly evocative look at two extraordinary artists and a “demystifying portrait of the rowdy late-19th-century Parisian art world where famous painters and poets mingled and jostled for position at dinner parties and art openings filled with shoptalk\, backbiting and intrigue. Guillaume Gallienne gives an electrifying portrait of Cézanne as a scruffy\, driven wild man who even as his career seems stalled\, declares\, ‘I’ll never stop painting; I’ll die painting.'” –NY Times\n \nFrance / 117 min / \n  \nFri and Sat\, Sept 8 and 9\nMoka 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nThe Midwife 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nCezanneet Moi 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, Sept 10\nCezanne et Moi 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nThe Midwife 7:45 @ Bear’s Place \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/cezanne-et-moi/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170908T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170924T194500
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170721T201618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164944Z
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SUMMARY:The Midwife
DESCRIPTION:Sept 8-24       Single Tickets $5     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?      \n \nTwo of France’s most distinguished stars\, Catherine Deneuve and Catherine Frot share the screen in this touching tale of the unlikely connection of opposites. Claire (Frot) is a dedicated and tireless midwife whose sense of pride and responsibility clash with the impersonal efficiency of modern hospitals. She’s raised her son solo and is well pleased that he’s made it to medical school. One day she receives a strange phone call\, a voice from the past. Béatrice (Deneuve)\, the free-spirited mistress of her late father\, has pressing news and wants to see her again\, over a drink\, 30 years after having disappeared without a trace. \nFrance / 117 min / WATCH THE TRAILER \nCatherine Deneuve\, is a joy\, with her funny combination of natural dignity and utter confusion\, and surface cynicism that yet loves every moment — the most fun\, wise and jolly person in any room she enters\, yet capable of the sudden plunge into pained and deep emotion. If you want to fall in love with Catherine Deneuve\, don’t start with her youth. Start with her here\, in her 70s\, and then work your way back. – San Francisco Chronicle \n  \nFri and Sat\, Sept 22 and 23\nThe Teacher 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nThe Midwife 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs – Last Chance!\n \nSun\, Sept 24\nThe Teacher 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nThe Midwife 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-midwife/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170901T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170916T184500
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170712T195941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
UID:5662-1504294200-1505587500@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Moka
DESCRIPTION:Sept 1-16     Single Tickets $5     Summer Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?     WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nShades of Patricia Highsmith and Claude Chabrol infuse this thinking person’s thriller set on the picturesque French/Swiss border starring two of France’s most celebrated actresses. \nA woman searches for vintage mocha-colored Mercedes which she thinks struck her teenaged son and devastated her life. Diane Kramer (Emmanuelle Devos) embarks on a trip to find the driver. She goes to Evian\, a village along the shores of Lake Geneva (and the bottled-water capital of the world) and meets the owner of the Mercedes\, Marlene\, who is as charming and friendly as she is dangerous and ambiguous. Moka explores the inner lives of these two women\, both in their own ways living in shadowy moral territory.\n \nFrance / 89 minutes / WATCH THE TRAILER \nIf Hollywood ever does a remake of “Moka\,” it will be much different from the French original. You could rightly call it a thriller\, but a slow-burning one\, and a film that’s driven by character\, not plot points. And that won’t do in Tinseltown. So enjoy the original\, preferably in a theater\, and revel in the rich\, layered performances of veteran actresses Emmanuelle Devos and Nathalie Baye (men are incidental in this movie\, another Hollywood no-no). \n-San Francisco Chronicle \n  \nFri Sept 15\n Moka 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Afterimage 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nThe Midwife 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSat\, Sept 16\nMoka 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!\nAfterimage 7:30 @ IU Global and International Studies Theater*\nThe Midwife 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs  \nSun\, Sept 17\nMoka 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nAfterimage 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \n  \n*IU’s Global and International Studies Theater is on the first floor of the Global and International Studies Building\, in between Fine Arts and the Herman B. Wells Library. The theater is just inside the southeast entrance. If you are not sure where to go\, come to the Upstairs Fine Arts Theater — we will escort you.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/moka/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170905
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170719T193021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
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SUMMARY:TOMORROW
DESCRIPTION:August 25\, 26\, 27\, Sept 1\, 2\, 3     Single Tickets $5     Semester Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?\n \nThis is not your grandmother’s environmental doc. Filmmaker Melanie Laurent set out to make a sunnier film about our environmental challenges. She and her crew visit everyday communities that have taken creative steps to reduce their contribution to climate change: permaculture farming in France\, urban farming in Detroit\, a new democratic experiment to let Untouchables and high-caste live together in India\, and a political revolution and rewritten constitution in Iceland.  \nMelanie Laurent is perhaps best known in the States as an actress; she played Shosanna Dreyfus\, the Parisian who seeks revenge on Nazis in Quentin Tarantino’s  Inglourious Basterds. She’s directed several French-language films including Breathe\, which some of you may have seen at Ryder in 2015.\n \nFrance / 118 minutes / WATCH THE TRAILER \nREFRESHING\, PUNCHY and PERSONAL. –The New York Times \nA FOWARD THINKING TAKE on addressing the demise of the human race. –LA Times \nBEAUTIFUL and POIGNANT. –The Huffington Post \nThis quirky French film finds some unusual solutions to climate change. It’s the PERFECT MOVIE for an Earth Day date night. –Mother Jones \n  \n  \nFri and Sat\, August 25 and 26\n Glory 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Tomorrow 8pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs \nSun\, August 27\nGlory 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nTomorrow 7:45 @ Bear’s Place \n \nFri\, Sept 1\n Moka 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Tomorrow 8pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nSat\, Sept 2\n Moka 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Tomorrow 8pm @ IU Global and International Studies Theater*\n \nSun\, Sept 3\nTomorrow 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nMoka 7:45 @ Bear’s Place \n*IU’s Global and International Studies Theater is on the first floor of the Global and International Studies Building\, in between Fine Arts and the IU Wells Library Enter through the south-east wing of the building (see below). If you are not sure where to go\, come to the Upstairs Fine Arts Theater — we will escort you. \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/tomorrow/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170822
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170719T202424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
UID:5694-1503018000-1503277199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:I Am the Blues
DESCRIPTION:August 18\, 19\, 20    Single Tickets $5 (ages 12 and under Free)    Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?  \nI AM THE BLUES takes the audience on a musical journey through the swamps of the Louisiana Bayou\, the juke joints of the Mississippi Delta and Moonshine soaked BBQs in the North Mississippi Hill Country. The film visits blues musicians rooted in the genre’s hayday\, many in their 80s\, still living in the American deep south and touring the Chitlin’ Circuit. Let Bobby Rush\, Barbara Lynn\, Henry Gray\, Carol Fran\, Little Freddie King\, Lazy Lester\, Bilbo Walker\, Jimmy “Duck” Holmes\, RL Boyce\, LC Ulmer\, Lil’ Buck Sinegal and their friends awaken the blues in all of us. \nFri and Sat\, August 18 and 19\n I Am The Blues 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Glory 8pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs \nSun\, August 20\nGlory 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nI Am The Blues 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!
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CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170811T204500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170827T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170718T185151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
UID:5660-1502484300-1503855000@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Glory
DESCRIPTION:August 18\, 19\, 20\, 25\, 26\, 27     Single Tickets $5     Summer Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park? \nA railway worker in Bulgaria finds a sack full of money and turns it over to the police; the State in turn rewards him with a new wristwatch that soon stops working. Meanwhile\, the Ministry of Transport loses Petrov’s old watch\, a family relic. Petrov embarks on a search for his old watch and his dignity.  \nBulgaria / 101 minutes / WATCH THE TRAILER \n  \nFri and Sat\, August 18 and 19\n I Am The Blues 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Glory 8pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs \nSun\, August 20\nGlory 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nI Am The Blues 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nFri and Sat\, August 25 and 26\n Glory 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Tomorrow 8pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs \nSun\, August 27\nGlory 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nTomorrow 7:45 @ Bear’s Place 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/glory/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170804T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170813T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170718T183828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
UID:5679-1501875000-1502645400@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Buena Vista Social Club: Adios
DESCRIPTION:August 4\, 5\, 6\, 11\, 12\, 13     Single Tickets $5 (ages 12 and under Free)    Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?   \nThe musicians of the Buena Vista Social Club exposed the world to Cuba’s vibrant culture with their landmark 1997 album. Now\, against the backdrop of Cuba’s captivating musical history\, hear the band’s story as they reflect on their remarkable careers and the extraordinary circumstances that brought them together. \nBeautiful gems of wisdom and life lessons are contained within Buena Vista Social Club: Adios. The picture is an edifying celebration of this music\, humanizing and contextualizing it beyond its popularity\, locating its roots within a history informed by politics\, colonialism\, oppression\, and racism. –LA Times \n110 minutes / in English and Spanish with subtitles / WATCH THE TRAILER \nFri and Sat\, August 4 and 5\n Obit 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Buena Vista Social Club: Adios 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nPop Aye 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!\nSun\, August 6\nObit 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nBuena Vista Social Club: Adios 7:45 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri and Sat\, August 11 and 12\n Obit 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Buena Vista Social Club: Adios 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nGlory 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, August 13\nBuena Vista Social Club: Adios 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nObit 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/buena-vista-social-club-adios/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170815
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170530T010039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
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SUMMARY:OBIT. Life on Deadline
DESCRIPTION:July 28\, 29\, 30\, August 4\, 5\, 11\, 12\, 13     Single Tickets $5     Summer Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?     \n \nIt’s a shame no one wants to talk to them at parties\, because obituary writers are a surprisingly funny bunch. Ten hours before newspapers hit neighborhood doorsteps—and these days\, ten minutes before news hits the web—an obit writer is racing against deadline to sum up a long and newsworthy life in under 1000 words. The details of these lives are then deposited into the cultural memory amid the daily beat of war\, politics\, and football scores. Obit is the first documentary to explore the world of these writers and their subjects\, focusing on the legendary team at The New York Times\, who approach their daily work with journalistic rigor and narrative flair. Going beyond the byline and into the minds of those chronicling life after death on the freshly inked front lines of history\, the film invites some of the most essential questions we ask ourselves about life\, memory\, and the inevitable passage of time. What do we choose to remember? What never dies? \nUSA / 93 min / WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nThis obituary was published in the NY Times on July 19th \nScreenings of OBIT are presented in part by The New York Times \nYou might think a documentary about the obituary writers at the New York Times would be a depressing\, sobering\, scholarly work — but it’s anything but. \nVanessa Gould’s “Obit” is a life-affirming\, slyly amusing\, affectionate tribute to the skilled reporters at the New York Times who spend their days gathering information and writing the first-draft mini-histories of the most interesting players on the world stage\, from superstar celebrities to historical supporting players to anonymous figures who impacted our lives without us ever knowing their names — until they died. –Chicago Tribune\n \n  \n  \nFri and Sat\, August 4 and 5\n Obit 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Buena Vista Social Club: Adios 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nPop Aye 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!\nSun\, August 6\nObit 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nBuena Vista Social Club: Adios 7:45 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri and Sat\, August 11 and 12\n Obit 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Buena Vista Social Club: Adios 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nGlory 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, August 13\nBuena Vista Social Club: Adios 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nObit 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/obit/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170721T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170805T204500
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170712T202337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
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SUMMARY:Pop Aye
DESCRIPTION:July 21\, 22\, 28\, 29\, 30\, August 4\, 5      Single Tickets $5     Summer Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?\n\nA successful Bangkok architect in the midst of a midlife crisis is reunited with an elephant he knew growing up. (How do they recognize each other? The elephant responds to the Popeye the Sailor Man song.) The two embark on a road trip to the man’s childhood home in the idyllic Thai countryside. Along the way\, they meet a colorful cast of characters that includes a forlorn transgender sex worker and a mysteriously wise drifter.  \n\nSingapore\, Thailand / in Thai with subtitles / 104 min / WATCH THE TRAILER\n\nFri and Sat\, August 4 and 5\n Obit 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Buena Vista Social Club: Adios 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nPop Aye 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!\n \nSun\, August 6\nObit 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nBuena Vista Social Club: Adios 7:45 @ Bear’s Place\n \n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/pop-aye/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170715T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170716T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170530T204633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
UID:5648-1500134400-1500220800@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Rural Route Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Saturday and Sunday\, July 15 and 16 at 4pm at the Art Sanctuary in Martinsville \nThe Rural Route Film Festival was created to highlight works that deal with unique people and places outside of the bustle of the city. Taking in a Rural Route program is like choosing the road less travelled\, and learning something new about our constantly amazing world. \nWhether it be a fictional backpacking drama set in the Peruvian Andes\, a personal/experimental work about life in a Kazakh village\, or a documentary about an organic\, Appalachian turnip farm\, our mission is to screen work about rare people and cultures normally overlooked by the mainstream media. \nThe Art Sanctuary is located at 190 N Sycamore St in Martinsville\n \n\n\nTheir phone number is (765) 342-8422
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/rural-route-film-festival/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170731
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170521T022801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
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SUMMARY:A Woman's Life
DESCRIPTION:July 14-29     Single Tickets $5     Summer Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park? \nUpon finishing her schooling in a convent in 19th century Normandy\, Jeanne\, a young aristocrat\, marries a local Viscount. But marriage is not all it’s cracked up to be and the Viscount soon reveals himself to be unfaithful. Not to mention miserly. Directed by Stéphane Brizé. Adapted from the novel Une Vie by Guy de Maupassant.\n \nFrance / 119 min / WATCH THE TRAILER \nFilms set at any point in that vast stretch of time that we call “history” tend to seem all the more irreducibly distant from us. That’s why it seems so miraculous that Stéphane Brizé’s A Woman’s Life\, set in 19th-century France\, feels very much as if it’s happening in the present tense. Here’s a rare period drama that contrives to minimize the gap between its events and our experience of watching them. –Film Comment\n \nFri and Sat\, July 21 and 22\n A Woman’s Life 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Pop Aye 8pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nSun\, July 23\nA Woman’s Life 7pm @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri and Sat\, July 28 and 29\n Obit 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n Pop Aye 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nA Woman’s Life 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!\n \nSun\, July 30\nObit 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nPop Aye 7:45 @ Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/a-womans-life/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170707T184500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170716T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170521T023417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
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SUMMARY:Chasing Trane: John Coltrane
DESCRIPTION:July 7 – July 16     Single Tickets $5     Summer Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?      Watch the Trailer  \nChasing Trane traces the great saxophonist/composer’s career from his hardscrabble childhood in North Carolina and Philadelphia to his days playing with Miles Davis\, Thelonious Monk and others. The film features never-before-seen Coltrane family home movies\, footage of John Coltrane and band in the studio (discovered in a California garage)\, along with hundreds of never-before-seen photographs and rare television appearances from around the world. Coltrane’s incredible story is told by the musicians that worked with him (Sonny Rollins\, McCoy Tyner\, Benny Golson\, Jimmy Heath\, Reggie Workman)\, musicians that have been inspired by his fearless artistry and creative vision (John Densmore\, Wynton Marsalis\, Carlos Santana\, Wayne Shorter\, Kamasi Washington)\, and many others. Coltrane died at the age of 40. Bill Clinton perhaps sums up his life best when he says\, “He kind of did everything Picasso did\, in about 50 years less time.” \nSome of you have seen John Scheinfeld’s earlier documentaries at Ryder (The US vs. John Lennon\, Who is Harry Nilsson?)  99 min \nCHASING TRANE IS PRESENTED IN PART BY JAZZ FABLES \n  \nFri and Sat\, July 14 and 15\n Chasing Trane: John Coltrane 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n A Woman’s Life 7:15 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nSlack Bay 8:35 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, July 16\nChasing Trane: John Coltrane 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nSlack Bay 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/chasing-trane-john-coltrane/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170718
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170324T193111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
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SUMMARY:Slack Bay
DESCRIPTION:June 30 – July 16     Single Tickets $5     Summer Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park?      Watch the Trailer \n \nIn a postcard-perfect seaside village in 1910\, an eccentric (to put it mildly) leisure-class family whiles away the summer. But something troubling is afoot: what’s behind the string of tourists gone mysteriously missing? \nFormer enfant terrible Bruno Dumont continues his surprising foray into farce—which began with 2014’s acclaimed Li’l Quinquin—with this surreal\, oddball mix of slapstick and detective story. The director and his cast (which includes Fabrice Luchini\, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi\, and a very game Juliette Binoche) stretch each joke to its breaking point\, resulting in a winking\, weirdly captivating comedy that’s in on its own absurdity. \nFrance/Germany  122 min \nGleefully original… infused with the slapstick exuberance of the early cinema. –The New Yorker \n  \nFri and Sat\, July 14 and 15\n Chasing Trane: John Coltrane 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n A Woman’s Life 7:15 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nSlack Bay 8:35 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, July 16\nChasing Trane: John Coltrane 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nSlack Bay 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/slack-bay/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170602T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170617T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170310T004535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
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SUMMARY:Personal Shopper
DESCRIPTION:June 2\, 3\, 4\, 9\, 10\, 16\, 17\, 18\nFollowing her César Award-winning performance in Clouds of Sils Maria\, Kristen Stewart re-teams with acclaimed director Olivier Assayas for this mesmerizing 21st century ghost story. By day\, American in Paris Maureen (Stewart) works as a personal shopper\, motor-biking around the city buying up deluxe couture for a jet-setting celebrity client. By night\, she attempts to channel the spirits of the dead\, hoping to make contact with her recently deceased twin brother. This haunting\, seductive mystery is a riveting showcase for one of this generation’s most adventurous actresses.\nin English\, French and Swedish with subtitles\nPersonal Shopper is a sneakily effective horror film\, complete with Hitchcockian flourishes of menace and misdirection. –NY Times\n \nPersonal Shopper is a strange and beautifully made film\, and both star and director are clearly energized by their dual mission. –Time Magazine\n \nWhen discussing the screen legends\, like Bette Davis... one does not go to see them act: one goes to watch them be.” When one goes to see Kristen Stewart – among the most quicksilver of her generation’s performers – in Olivier Assayas’s Personal Shopper\, a shape-shifting\, resolutely of-this-moment ghost story that features her in nearly every frame\, one goes not to watch her act but refract. –The Village Voice\n \nSingle Tickets $5     Summer Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?    Where Can I Park?     \nFri and Sat\, June 2 and 3\n Personal Shopper 7:00 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n A Quiet Passion 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nFrantz 8pm @ the Woodburn Hall Theater – Last Chance!\n \nSun\, June 4\nPersonal Shopper 7pm @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri and Sat\, June 9 and 10\n Personal Shopper 7:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n A Quiet Passion 8pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs \nSun\, June 11\nA Quiet Passion 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nPersonal Shopper 8pm @ Bear’s Place \nFri and Sat\, June 16 and 17\n Afterimage 7:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nPersonal Shopper 8pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs \nSun\, June 18\nAfterimage 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nPersonal Shopper 8pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/personal-shopper/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170526T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170611T171500
DTSTAMP:20260406T195301
CREATED:20170507T042629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
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SUMMARY:A Quiet Passion
DESCRIPTION:An absolute drop-dead masterwork! – Richard Brody\, The New Yorker \nCynthia Nixon delivers a triumphant performance as Emily Dickinson. The acclaimed actress personifies the wit\, intellectual independence and defiant spirit of the poet whose genius only came to be recognized after her death. Acclaimed British director Terence Davies (House of Mirth\, The Deep Blue Sea) exquisitely evokes Dickinson’s deep attachment to her close-knit family along with the manners\, mores and spiritual convictions of her time that she struggled with and transcended in her poetry. (126 min) \nSingle Tickets $5     Summer Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?    Where Can I Park?   Watch the Trailer       \n  \n  \nFri and Sat\, June 9 and 10\n Personal Shopper 7:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n A Quiet Passion 8pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs \nSun\, June 11\nA Quiet Passion 5:15 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nPersonal Shopper 8pm @ Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/a-quiet-passion-2/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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