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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/
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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/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170718
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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/
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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 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170526T193000
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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/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170519T193000
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SUMMARY:Frantz
DESCRIPTION:  \nMay 19\, 20\, 21\, 26\, 27\, 28 June 2\, 3   Scroll down for times and locations\n \nFilmmaker Ernst Lubitsch was best known in the States for romantic comedies like The Shop Around the Corner. But in 1932 he made an antiwar film\, Broken Lullaby\, and Frantz is a new adaptation of that film by French filmmaker Francois Ozon. Set in Germany and France in the aftermath of World War I\, Frantz tells its story through the eyes of the war’s “lost generation.” \nA young woman named Anna mourns her late fiancé Frantz\, who died on the battlefield.  She spends most of her time fending off advances from another local man and visiting Frantz’s grave site. It’s here that she comes across the mysterious Adrien\, who claims to be Frantz’s longtime friend from Paris\, even though neither Anna or Frantz’s parents have heard of him. Frantz is a thinking person’s mystery as well as a timely examination of nationalism and xenophobia. \nin French and German with English subtitles / 113 min \nSingle Tickets $5     Summer Passes $30     Where Are Films Shown?    Where Can I Park?     Watch The Trailer \n  \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 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/5620/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170527T200000
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SUMMARY:Suntan
DESCRIPTION:A middle-aged doctor becomes obsessed with a young tourist when she lets him tag along with her group of hard partying friends. Kostis is a chubby balding man (played by  Papadimitriou whom some of you might remember from 2016’s Chevalier) who arrives on a small Greek island for a deadend job. Summer comes and the the island blooms into a youth paradise for uninhibited counterculture drifters\, including blonde golden-girl Anna whose affections can be had for the price of a round of drinks. Viewed as a gullible buffoon by Anna and her friends\, Kostis nonetheless attaches himself to their entourage.   104 minutes / in Greek and English with subtitles. \n  \nFri and Sat\, May 26 and 27\n Frantz 7:00 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n A Quiet Passion 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nSuntan 8pm @ the Woodburn Hall Theater – Last Chance! \nSun\, May 28\nA Quiet Passion 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nFrantz  7:45 @ Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/suntan-2/
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CREATED:20170322T001100Z
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SUMMARY:The Settlers
DESCRIPTION:The first film of its kind to offer a comprehensive view of the Jewish settlers in the occupied territories of the West Bank. The Settlers offers an intimate look at those people at the core of the most daunting challenges facing Israel and the international community today.\n \nWith unprecedented access to pioneers of the controversial Jewish settler movement on the West Bank as well as modern-day settlers\, Shimon Dotan’s film expertly examines the origin of the settler phenomenon: the protests\, governmental indifference\, and political calculation that have led to the current stalemate in the Middle East. Heralded as a seminole film to the Jewish experience and contemporary international politics. \nShimon Dotan’s documentary gives the headlines a firm grounding in context. While any explanation of this fraught phenomenon feels like an oversimplification\, Mr. Dotan sorts out the forces and personalities that shaped the movement\, going back to the 1967 Six-Day War that provided the territorial gains that enabled some Israelis\, with a range of ideologies\, to stake out newly occupied lands. The film takes viewers into the living rooms (and\, in one case\, the yurt) of Jews who have moved onto Palestinian land. –The New York Times\n \nIsrael / 107 min \n  \n\n\n\nMay 5\, 6\, 7  \nIndividual Tickets: $5   \nSemester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?    \nWHERE CAN I PARK? \nFri and Sat\, May 5 and 6\nKarl Marx City 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nThe Settlers 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\n \nSun\, May 7\nKarl Marx City 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nThe Settlers 7:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-settlers/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170513T184500
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SUMMARY:Karl Marx City
DESCRIPTION:Filmmaker Petra Epperlein returns to her childhood home\, the (East) German city of Chemnitz\, to uncover the truth behind a cryptic note left behind by her father before he hung himself in the family garden. She discovers decades of family secrets indicative of the intense paranoia of Stasi Germany. Beautifully shot in black-and-white\, Karl Marx City is a mix of espionage thriller\, family memoir\, and film noir\, simultaneously evoking a world that has vanished while reminding us of surveillance concerns of today. (Germany; 89 min) \n\n\nA must-see…Karl Marx City is an essayistic\, quietly moving look at another lost world\, the former East Germany\, where Ms. Epperlein grew up. It draws you in quickly with its intelligence\, its restrained emotions and its jaw-dropping period material.    — Manohla Dargis\, The NY Times   \nA film that ingeniously subverts the weaponry of Cold War-era surveillance\, employing the tools of the Stasi’s intelligence-gathering operation toward a far more principled end. Whereas the secret police sought to root out and destroy even the slightest hint of subversive activity among a terrified populace\, Epperlein and Tucker sift through these illicit materials — and forge their own fresh images and interviews — with an eye toward illuminating the truth and possibly even vindicating the innocent. … Shot in evocative black and white\, Karl Marx City is a sleek\, absorbing detective story\, a fascinating primer on mass surveillance in the pre-Snowden era\, and a roving memoir of East German life. — Justin Chang\, LA Times  \nThe mystery of her father’s life and death provides “Karl Marx City” with suspense\, and with a concrete sense of profound moral and emotional stakes. Repressive regimes excel at creating ambiguity\, at making complicity easier than resistance and at blurring the lines between heroes and villains. Ms. Epperlein and Mr. Tucker\, shooting in black and white and making judicious use of historical footage\, brilliantly evoke a landscape of gray areas. –A.O. Scott\, The NY Times \n\n\n\n  \nFri and Sat\, May 5 and 6\nKarl Marx City 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nThe Settlers 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\n\nSun\, May 7\nKarl Marx City 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nThe Settlers 7:45 @ Bear’s Place\n\nFri and Sat\, May 12 and 13\nKarl Marx City 7:00 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nSuntan 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n\nSun\, May 14\nSuntan 7:00 @ Bear’s Place\n  \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Survival & Memory: What Decent People do in Times of Crisis
DESCRIPTION:  \nSurvival & Memory: What Decent People do in Times of Crisis\nThree films by award winning director Jacky Comforty \n  \nJacky Comforty has created documentary films and videos in the United States\, Germany\, Israel\, and Bulgaria. He commands a range of genres\, from documentaries to comedies. He is known for the effective\, sensitive\, interviewing techniques he has developed for oral histories and other projects requiring on-camera discussions that are genuine\, meaningful\, and in-depth. \nOver the last 30 years\, Jacky Comforty has specialized in two main subjects. His work has been groundbreaking in the fields of Inclusive Education and Holocaust Studies. He is particularly known for his work on the rescue of the Bulgarian Jews from the Holocaust. He is curator and owner of a large photographic\, film\, and audio archives of historical and scholarly significance to Holocaust Studies and of smaller collections about early childhood education\, peace education\, and history. \nJacky Comforty is the creator/producer and distributor of the best-selling Inclusion Series that helped implement inclusive practices in U.S. school districts and is used in hundreds of universities around the country. He currently lives in Bloomington. \n\nIN THE SHADOW OF MEMORY\n\nA one-hour documentary film about on-going struggles of children and grandchildren to come to grips with Nazi horrors suffered by their elders. The film focuses on Jerri Zbiral\, the daughter of a survivor of the Nazi destruction of the Catholic village of Lidice\, Czechoslovakia. Even though Jerri was born after the war\, her mother’s stories continue to have a profound effect on her life. The 50th anniversary of the Lidice massacre provides a back-drop for Jerri to speak with women who survived the ordeal\, with German visitors to the memorial ceremony and with others. \n“…a powerful teaching tool on the effects of Nazi terrorism on succeeding generations. By demonstrating how prejudice and bigotry does not by itself diminish with the passing of time\, the tragic story of Lidice is a legacy for all people…The fact that the film deals with a non-Jewish incident\, the impact of evil on children and subsequent generations is one which must be communicated to a mass audience.” – Karen Friedman\, Director\, ADL Braun Holocaust Institute\nTickets Day of Show: 1 Film $10  All Three: $20  \nTickets in Advance 1 Film $8 All Three $16 \nYou can purchase tickets in advance for the Fine Arts screenings of In The Shadow of Memory here \n \nYou can purchase tickets in advance for the Sunday Bear’s Place screening here  \nYou can purchase the three-movie package in advance here \n\nTHE OPTIMISTS\n\nHow were 50\,000 Bulgarian Jews saved from the Holocaust despite the intense efforts of their government to deport them?  The Optimists tells the dramatic story of how people of all ethnic backgrounds and religions at the eleventh hour\, secured the safety of their Jewish neighbors. \n“The Optimists is a wonderful film. The title refers not only to a Bulgarian jazz band\, but to how the audience feels after watching such a moving testament to human decency.” – Annette Insdorf\, author of Indelible Shadows: Film and the Holocaust\nTickets Day of Show: 1 Film $10  All Three: $20  \nTickets in Advance 1 Film $8 All Three $16 \nYou can purchase tickets in advance for the Woodburn Hall screenings of The Optimists  here\n \nYou can purchase tickets in advance for the Sunday night Bear’s Place screening of The Optimists here  \nYou can purchase the three-movie package in advance here \n  \n  \nBALKAN JAZZ\n\nThe life story and music of Niko Nissimov and his Jewish friends\, pioneers of Jazz music in Bulgaria. The movie charts the rise of their band Jazz of The Optimists to stardom in the late 1930s. The beginning of WWII changed everything for them as Bulgaria joined the Axis powers. Anti-Jewish laws and restrictions brought the band to a halt. All Jewish men were drafted to slave labor camps\, and the entire community was on the verge of extinction. Niko was saved by his friends at the last minute from a transport destined for the death camp of Treblinka. \nThis testimony to friendship and the human spirit is told by Niko Nissimov\, his brother Harry Nissimov\, band mate\, David Eskin\, and his Bulgarian friend and rescuer Anton Kirilov. The rich soundtrack is layered with original music recordings by The Optimists. The private documents\, photo albums\, and archival footage are the backdrop of this amazing story of creativity\, adventure\, and endless optimism facing of impossible odds. \nTickets Day of Show: 1 Film $10  All Three: $20  \nTickets in Advance 1 Film $8 All Three $16 \nYou can purchase tickets in advance for the the Woodburn Hall screenings of Balkan Jazz here\n \nYou can purchase tickets in advance for the Sunday night Bear’s Place screenings of Balkan Jazz here  \nYou can purchase the three-movie package in advance here  \n\n\n\nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?    \nWHERE CAN I PARK? \nFri April 21\nIn the Shadow of Memory  7pm @ IU Fine Arts Theater  Q&A w/filmmaker\nThe Optimists  8pm @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater  Q&A w/filmmaker\n \nSat April 22\nIn the Shadow of Memory  7pm @ IU Fine Arts Theater  Q&A w/filmmaker\nBalkan Jazz  8pm @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater  Q&A w/filmmaker\n \nSun\, April 23\nIn the Shadow of Memory  5:30 @ Bear’s Place  Q&A w/filmmaker\nBalkan Jazz  7:45 @ Bear’s Place  Q&A w/filmmaker \nFri April 28\nIn the Shadow of Memory 7pm @ IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Optimists 8pm @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\n \nSat April 29\nIn the Shadow of Memory  7pm @ IU Fine Arts Theater   Q&A w/filmmaker\nThe Optimists  8pm @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater   Q&A w/filmmaker\n \nSun\, April 30\nThe Optimists  5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nBalkan Jazz  7:45 @ Bear’s Place \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170331T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170409T171500
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SUMMARY:After the Storm
DESCRIPTION:  \nMarch 31 – April 9 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n \nA once-promising novelist\, Ryota now works as a private detective while he researches a nonexistent second novel. He struggles to take back control of his life and wants to get to know his young son better\, yet he is not above extorting money from the targets he is sent to spy on. And then on a stormy summer night Ryoto is offered a chance at redemption. Late in the film Ryota’s son asks his father if he turned out to be the person he wanted to be. Ryota replies\, “Not yet.” After the Storm is yet another whimsical\, deceptively simple human drama by Hirodazu Kore-eda\, who has been a film festival favorite since his 1998 film\, After Life.\n \nJapan / 117 minutes \nIf civilization were to end tomorrow — and who the hell knows\, it just might — we could learn a lot about building the next one from the films of Hirokazu Kore-eda. His name should be shouted from rooftops and his films made required viewing.  I walked out of After the Storm wanting to be a better person — and further convinced that Hirokazu Kore-eda isn’t just one of the world’s best filmmakers\, but one of its most indispensable artists. -The Village Voice  \nSUBLIME… A QUIETLY MASTERFUL FAMILY DRAMA — La Times \nBEAUTIFULLY ACTED…A GREAT CAST BRINGS INTIMATE STRUGGLES TO MOVING LIFE. — NY Times \nHirokazu Kore-eda churns out masterpieces so casually that it can be easy to take them for granted. — Indiewire \n  \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \nFri and Sat\, March 31 and April 1\nI Am Not Your Negro 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nAfter The Storm 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nThings to Come 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, April 2\nI Am Not Your Negro 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nThings to Come 7:30 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri and Sat\, April 7 and 8\nI Am Not Your Negro 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nAfter The Storm 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nThings to Come 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, April 9\nAfter The Storm 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nI Am Not Your Negro 8pm @ Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/after-the-storm/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:Things To Come
DESCRIPTION:Academy Award nominee Isabelle Huppert stars as Nathalie\, a Parisian philosophy teacher with a seemingly settled existence\, juggling a rich life of the mind with the day-to-day demands of career and family. But when her husband announces that he is leaving her\, the pillars of Nathalie’s life begin to crumble. For the first time in ages\, she finds herself adrift\, but also with a newfound sense of liberation. With nothing to hold her back\, Nathalie sets out to define this new phase of her life and to rediscover herself. Filmmaker Mia Hansen-Love is the  daughter of two philosophy professors; she elegantly weaves thought and life into a universal tableau of loss\, change\, and affirmation.  \nPhilosophical references are sprinkled throughout the film. Characters turn to Frankfurt School dialectics\, examining and discussing rigidly opposing ideas to find the truth.  Jean-Jacques Rousseau\, trailblazer of Enlightenment and the French revolution\, appears in several scenes.  And then there’s the especially astute aphorism from 17th century thinker Blaise Pascal’s Pensées which serves as a guiding motif of the film: “All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room alone.”  \nFrance / 102 min \n  \nHere is a recent NY Times magazine profile of Huppert. \n  \nImpress your friends with this fun fact: what do Things To Come and the 2017 edition of Baseball Prospectus have in common? They both quote German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer \n  \nIsabelle Huppert is extraordinary. She shines in this quiet French jewel. -TIME Magazine \nThings to Come is a cinematic rarity — a genuinely philosophical film. –Boston Globe \n\n\n\nMarch 24 – April 8  \nIndividual Tickets: $5   \nSemester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?    \nWHERE CAN I PARK? \nFri and Sat March 24 and 25\nThings To Come 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nFire at Sea 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall\nTanna 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts\n\nSun\, March 26\nTanna 7:00 @ Bear’s\n\nFri and Sat\, March 31 and April 1\nI Am Not Your Negro 6:45 @ Fine Arts\nAfter The Storm 7:30 @ IU Woodburn\nThings to Come 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts\n\nSun\, April 2\nI Am Not Your Negro 5:30 @ Bear’s\nThings to Come 7:30 @ Bear’s Place\n\nFri and Sat\, April 7 and 8\nI Am Not Your Negro 6:45 @ Fine Arts\nAfter The Storm 7:30 @ IU Woodburn\nThings to Come 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts  – Last Chance!\n\nSun\, April 9\nAfter The Storm 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nI Am Not Your Negro 8pm @ Bear’s\n\n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/things-to-come/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170317T184500
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DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
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SUMMARY:Tanna
DESCRIPTION:March 17\, 18\, 24\, 25\, 26 ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \n  \nAcademy Award Nominee BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM \nOn the tiny Pacific island of Tanna in the Vanuatu archipelago\, the younger members of two native tribes are growing restless at the restrictions of their cultural traditions. Especially upset are Wawa and Dain\, whose secret plan to wed is thwarted by rival chiefs\, and rather than submit\, the young couple disappears into the jungle. \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \n\n\n\n\n\nFri\, March 17\nFire at Sea 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nTanna 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nNeruda 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSat\, March 18\nFire at Sea 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nTanna 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nNeruda 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, March 19\nFire at Sea 7:00 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri\, March 24\nThings To Come 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nFire at Sea 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nTanna 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSat\, March 25\nThings To Come 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nFire at Sea 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nTanna 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, March 26\nTanna 7:00 @ Bear’s Place \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n© 2015 – All Rights Reserved – The Ryder
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/tanna/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170317T184500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170325T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20170131T114040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
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SUMMARY:Fire at Sea
DESCRIPTION:March 17\, 18\, 19\, 24\, 25 ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \n\n \n“Storytelling that allows us to consider what documentary can do. It is urgent\, imaginative and necessary filmmaking.”\n-Meryl Streep \nFIRE AT SEA takes place in Lampedusa\, a once peaceful Mediterranean island that has become a major entry point for African refugees into Europe. There\, we meet Samuele\, a 12-year-old boy who lives simply\, climbing rocks by the shore and playing with his slingshot. Yet nearby we also witness thousands of men\, women and children trying to survive the crossing from Africa in boats that are too small for such a journey­. Filmmaker Gianfranco Rosi masterfully places these realities side by side\, and in so doing creates a remarkable third narrative that jolts us into a new understanding of what is really happening in the Mediterranean today. \n“The European migrant crisis has found its cinematic Pietà in Fire At Sea.” – Screen International\n \nFire at Sea is funded in part by a grant from the Indiana University Department of International Studies \nFri\, March 17\nFire at Sea 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nTanna 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nNeruda 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSat\, March 18\nFire at Sea 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nTanna 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nNeruda 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, March 19\nFire at Sea 7:00 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri\, March 24\nThings To Come 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nFire at Sea 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nTanna 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSat\, March 25\nThings To Come 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nFire at Sea 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nTanna 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSun\, March 26\nTanna 7:00 @ Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/fire-at-sea/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170320
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20161130T234547Z
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SUMMARY:NERUDA
DESCRIPTION:March 3\, 4\, 5\, 10\, 11\, 17\, 18  ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \n  \nBefore Bob Dylan\, there was Pablo Neruda\, the beloved\, Nobel-prize winning poet from Chile. But Dylan has never been the subject of a manhunt; Neruda however\, was. \nChile\, 1948.  After publicly protesting the government’s imprisonment of Communist mine workers\, Pablo Neruda faces persecution from an increasingly dictatorial regime and is forced underground with an ambitious police inspector in hot pursuit. Meanwhile\, in Europe\, the legend of the poet hounded by the policeman grows\, and artists led by Pablo Picasso call for Neruda’s freedom. Neruda\, however\, sees the struggle with his police inspector nemesis as an opportunity to reinvent himself. He cunningly plays with the inspector\, leaving clues designed to make their game of cat-and-mouse ever more perilous. In this story of a persecuted poet and his obsessive adversary\, Neruda recognizes his own heroic possibilities: a chance to become a symbol for liberty\, as well as a literary legend.  \nLuis Gnecco and Gael García Bernal star. Director Pablo Larrain is Chile’s most inventive and provocative filmmaker.   \nNeruda is Chile’s entry into the Best Foreign Language category at this year’s Academy Awards – and it’s certainly a contender. Like the poet\, it is an exciting\, romantic film that embraces the complexity of its central characters\, that tries to lay bare on the screen what Neruda accomplished on the page. –New York Film Festival \nFunded in part by the IU Department of Spanish and Portuguese \nFri\, March 3\nNeruda 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nI Am Not Your Negro 7:30 @ IU Woodburn                \nSat\, March 4\nNeruda 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nI Am Not Your Negro 7:30 @ IU Woodburn\n \nSun\, March 5\nNeruda 5:15 @ Bear’s Place\nI Am Not Your Negro 7:30 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri\, March 10\nNeruda 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nI Am Not Your Negro 7:30 @ IU Woodburn                \nSat\, March 11\nNeruda 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nI Am Not Your Negro 7:30 @ IU Woodburn\n \nSun\, March 12\nI Am Not Your Negro 5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nNeruda 7:45 @ Bear’s Place \nFri\, March 17\nFire at Sea 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nTanna 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nNeruda 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSat\, March 18\nFire at Sea 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nTanna 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater\nNeruda 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/neruda/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170226T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170226T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20170131T024854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164945Z
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SUMMARY:Banana Land
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, Feb 26th at 3pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater \nBananas are a delicious and nutritious start to the day\, a healthy snack and a fixture in our fruit bowls. For millions of residents in the banana lands\, the production of bananas means social upheaval\, violence and pesticide poisoning. Banana Land explores the origins of these disparate realities\, and opens the conversation on how workers\, producers and consumers can address this disconnect. \nA longstanding system of exploitation originates from the political manipulations of agribusiness in the former Banana Republics. From the massacre of thousands of protesting banana workers by the Colombian Military at the behest of United Fruit Company\, to the coup that overthrew Guatemalan president\, Jacobo Arbenz\, and to recent payments to paramilitary death squads by Chiquita; political meddling by the fruit companies has always borne fatal consequences. \nThe history will be examined and the atrocities of the past are paralleled with the abuses of the present as we demonstrate a pattern of social and environmental exploitation perpetrated by government leaders and corporate executives and their enforcers. These influential individuals have routinely conspired to realize their own narrow interests at the expense of their constituents\, consumers and workers alike. \nBanana Land is presented in part by Global Gifts: a Fair Trade Store making a Difference one Purchase at a Time
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/banana-land/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170219T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170219T200000
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CREATED:20170215T202722Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater
DESCRIPTION:The best short films have all of the breadth\, scope and resonance of feature length films. On Sunday\, Feb 19th\, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\, we’ll be showing the best of the best — the 10 Academy Award nomines for Best Short Film. Five of the films are animated and five feature live actors. The Animation films will start at 2pm and again at 6:15. The Live Action films will begin at 3:45. Tickets can be purchased at the BCT box office or online in advance. One program would be $7\, a BCT Pass for both would be $10. Tickets at the door would be $8.50 and $12.50 respectively. Admission is free for children 6 and under.\n \nPURCHASE TICKETS IN ADVANCE FOR THE BUSKIRK-CHUMLEY THEATER SCREENINGS HERE\nAt the screenings you can vote for your favorite film (or the film that you think will win the Oscar) – pick the eventual winner and  you will win a complimentary ticket to another Ryder film and be entered into a contest for Dinner for Two. \nANIMATION SHORTS 2pm and 6:15 (Running Time: 86 minutes)  the animation program  features eight films: the 5 nominees as well as 3 “bonus” animation films that were short-listed for a nomination. The first seven of these are appropriate for children of all ages – the eighth may not be. Click here for descriptions of the five nominees. \nLIVE-ACTION SHORTS 3:45  (Running Time: 132 minutes) Click here for descriptions of the five nominees \n\n\npresented in part by the  LOTUS EDUCATION AND ARTS FOUNDATION  and by the  BLOOMINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA presenting “Scene Change: Music of Latin America” on March 4 at the BCT\nAlthough it’s not a short film and not part of the Festival\, we are also screening the Academy Award nominee\, Fire At Sea\, on Sunday at the BCT at 8pm and you can read about it here.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/sunday-at-the-buskirk-chumley-theater/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170214
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20170103T025903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Feb 11 \,12  ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \n  \nFour thirty-something female friends in the misty seaside city of Kobe navigate the unsteady currents of their work\, domestic\, and romantic lives. They speak solace in one another’s company\, but a sudden revelation creates a rift\, and rouses each woman to take stock. Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s wise\, precisely observed\, compulsively watchable drama of friendship and midlife awakening runs over five hours\, yet the leisurely duration is not an indulgence but a careful strategy—to show what other films leave out\, to create a space for everyday moments that is nonetheless charged with possibility\, and to yield an emotional density rarely available to a feature-length movie. Developed through workshops with a cast of mostly newcomers (the extraordinary lead quartet shared the Best Actress award at the Locarno Film Festival)\, and filled with absorbing sequences that flow almost in real time\, Happy Hour has a novelistic depth and texture. But it’s also the kind of immersive\, intensely moving experience that remains unique to cinema. \nWe are screening Happy Hour in 3 parts. You can watch it in over two or three sittings but you may be surprised to find yourself so immersed that you do not want to leave the theater. Part I is 105 min. Part II is 95 min. Part III is 115 min. \n♦ Extraordinary both in its artistry and in its dimensions. -The New Yorker \n♦ Hamaguchi is that rarity: a tough\, exacting humanist who puts his characters through their paces\, relentlessly pointing and counterpointing their actions\, his elegantly tensile imagery serving to render them wholly explicable and mysterious in seemingly equal measure.\n – Slant Magazine \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK? \n\n  \nSat\, Feb 11\nOscar Shorts Animation  2:30 and 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nOscar Shorts Live Action 4:10 and 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 3pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 4:20 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nHappy Hour Part I  2pm @ IU Woodburn Hall;  Part II 3:50pm;  Part III 5:30pm \nSun\, Feb 12\nOscar Shorts Animation  2:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs \nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 3pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 4:20 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nHappy Hour Part I  2pm @ IU Woodburn Hall;  Part II 3:50pm;  Part III 5:30pm \nOscar Shorts Animation  5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nOscar Shorts Live Action 7:15 @ Bear’s Place\n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/happy-hour/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170228
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20170131T114525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
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SUMMARY:Oscar Shorts: Documentary
DESCRIPTION:Feb 10-26  Scroll down for other dates\, times and locations \nThe documentary shorts will be shown consecutively in two programs. You can view these in one sitting or separately. \n  \nPROGRAM I (Running Time: 72 minutes) \nExtremis – dir. Dan Krauss\, USA\, 24 minutes \n4.1 Miles – dir. Daphne Matziaraki\, USA\, 22 minutes \nJoe’s Violin – dir. Kahane Cooperman\, USA\, 24 minutes \n  \nPROGRAM II (Running Time 82 minutes) \nWatani: My Homeland – dir. Marcel Mettelsiefen\, 39 minutes \nThe White Helmets – dir. Orlando von Einsiedel\, 41 minutes \n  \nExtremis: At the Intensive Care Unit at Highland Hospital in Oakland\, California\, palliative care specialist Dr. Jessica Zitter treats terminally ill patients. As she and her team provide the best possible care\, they try to help the patients and their loved ones make critical\, often heartbreaking decisions.  24 minutes \n4.1 Miles: Kyriakos Papadopoulos\, a captain in the Greek Coast Guard\, is caught in the struggle of refugees fleeing the Middle East and traveling the short distance from the coast of Turkey to the island of Lesbos. Despite having limited resources\, the captain and his crew attempt to save lives during the immense humanitarian crisis.  22 minutes\n \nJoe’s Violin: “Every instrument has a story behind it.” During a drive to donate musical instruments to public schools\, 91-year-old Holocaust survivor Joseph Feingold offers his beloved violin\, which he has played for more than 70 years. The instrument goes to the Bronx Global Learning Institute for Girls\, where young musician Brianna Perez is inspired to become friends with her benefactor.  24 minutes \nWatani: My Homeland: Four young children live with their mother and father\, a Free Syrian Commander\, in a warzone in Aleppo\, Syria. After their father is captured by ISIS\, the children flee with their mother to Goslar\, Germany\, in a years-long journey that will test them all as they try to find a safe home in a foreign country. “I envy the dead\,” one of the refugees says\, “because they’ve finally found somewhere to settle down.” 39 minutes \nThe White Helmets: In the chaos of war-torn Syria\, unarmed and neutral civilian volunteers known as “the white helmets” comb through the rubble after bombings to rescue survivors. Although they have already saved more than 60\,000 lives since 2013\, these brave first responders continue to place themselves in danger every day.  41 minutes\n \nPlease note: for those of you who are fans of documentaries\, we are also screening one of the five nominees for Best Documentary Feature\, Fire at Sea\, on Sunday\, Feb 19th at 8pm at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. This is not part of the Short Film Festival and is a separate ticketed event. You can read more about Fire at Sea here.\n \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \n  \nFri Feb 24\nOscar Shorts Animation 6:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nOscar Shorts Live Action 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs \nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 7:15 pm @ IU Woodburn Hall\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 8:40 @ IU Woodburn Hall\n \nSat\, Feb 25\nOscar Shorts Animation  2:30 and 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nOscar Shorts Live Action 4:10 and 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 3pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 4:20 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 7:30 @ IU Woodburn\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 8:50 @ IU Woodburn \n  \nSun\, Feb 26 \nOscar Shorts Animation  2pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!\nOscar Shorts Live Action 3:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!\n \nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nBanana Land 3pm at IU Fine Arts Downstairs \n  \npresented in part by the  LOTUS EDUCATION AND ARTS FOUNDATION  and by the  BLOOMINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA presenting “Scene Change: Music of Latin America” on March 4 at the BCT\n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/oscar-shorts-documentary-2/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170228
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20170131T114511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
UID:5465-1486688400-1488157199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Oscar Shorts: Animation
DESCRIPTION:Feb 10-26 / Special Screening Sunday\, Feb 19th at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. \nYou can purchase tickets to the Feb 19th screenings at the BCT here. \nScroll down for other dates\, times and locations \n  \nOne of the most entertaining categories at the Academy Awards — and one of the least heralded — is for the Best Animated Short Subject. We are screening the five nominees in that category along with three films short-listed for a nomination. So there are eight films in all totaling 86 minutes in length  \n  \nBlind Vaysha – dir. Theodore Ushev\, Canada\, 8 minutes \nBorrowed Time – dirs. Andrew Coats and Lou Hamou-Lhadj\, USA\, 7 minutes \nPearl – dir. Patrick Osborne\, USA\, 6 minutes \nPiper – dir. Alan Barillaro\, USA\, 6 minutes \nPear Brandy and Cigarettes – dir. Robert Valley\, Canada and UK\, 35 minutes* \nThe Head Vanishes (Bonus Film) – 9 minutes \nAsteria (Bonus Film) – 5 minutes \nHappy End (Bonus Film)  \n  \n* Important note: Pear Cider and Cigarettes\, one of the five nominees\, will be the last film in the program. An inventively animated first-person narration about a troubled friendship\, it includes violence\, language\, sex\, and drug use\, and it’s not appropriate for children. We’ll have a Parental Guidance warning prior to this short\, so that parents and caregivers can usher children out of the theater if they’d like. Other than Pear Brandy and Cigarettes\, the program is kid-friendly. \n\n\n  \nBlind Vaysha: Young Vaysha was born with unusual sight: her left eye can see only the past and her right eye can see only the future\, while the present is a blind spot. Called “Blind Vaysha” by the people of her village\, the girl is trapped between two irreconcilable temporalities. In this metaphoric tale of timeless wisdom and beauty\, filmmaker Theodore Ushev reminds us of the importance of living in the present moment. Ushev\, who specializes in linocut block printing\, ambitiously recreated the century-old process for his animated work. \nBorrowed Time: A sheriff of the Old West returns to the scene of a tragic accident from his past that shaped his life. As memories wash over him\, he is engulfed by emotion and must find the strength to carry on with his lifelong quest for redemption. \n\nPearl: An itinerant musician travels around the country with his young daughter in their old hatchback and juggles his passion for performing with providing his daughter with a stable life. Pearl is a story about the gifts we hand down and their power to carry love. And finding grace in the unlikeliest of places. Director Patrick Patrick took home\nthe 2015 Oscar for Best Animated Short with “Feast.” \n\n\n\n\n\nPiper: Young Piper\, a sandpiper hatchling\, leaves her nest for the first time to hunt for food but is too scared of the crashing waves to reach the yummy morsels hidden in the sand. After meeting an unusual ally\, Piper attempts to face her fears and increase her confidence. \nPear Cider and Cigarettes: Hard-living Techno Stypes has been Robert’s best friend since childhood\, and over the years\, Robert has been amazed by Techno’s ability to sabotage himself. When Techno is hospitalized in China and needs a liver transplant\, Robert goes on a wild ride to get him home to Vancouver. \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK? \nFri Feb 24\nOscar Shorts Animation 6:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nOscar Shorts Live Action 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs \nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 7:15 pm @ IU Woodburn Hall\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 8:40 @ IU Woodburn Hall\n \nSat\, Feb 25\nOscar Shorts Animation  2:30 and 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nOscar Shorts Live Action 4:10 and 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 3pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 4:20 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 7:30 @ IU Woodburn\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 8:50 @ IU Woodburn\nSun\, Feb 26 \nOscar Shorts Animation  2pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!\nOscar Shorts Live Action 3:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!\n \nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nBanana Land 3pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\npresented in part by the  LOTUS EDUCATION AND ARTS FOUNDATION  and by the  BLOOMINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA presenting “Scene Change: Music of Latin America” on March 4 at the BCT
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/oscar-shorts-animation-3/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170228
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20170131T114437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
UID:5467-1486688400-1488157199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Oscar Shorts: Live-Action
DESCRIPTION:Feb 10-26 / Special Screening Sunday\, Feb 19th at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. \nYou can purchase tickets to the Feb 19th screenings at the BCT here. \nScroll down for other dates\, times and locations \n  \nLIVE ACTION SHORTS (Running Time: 132 minutes) Several of you asked what we mean by “live action.” In this case\, it refers to films involving real people or animals\, as contrasted with animation or computer-generated effects.\n \n  \nEnnemis Interieurs: An interview at a local police station turns into an inquisition during which a French-Algerian born man sees himself accused of protecting the identities of possible terrorists. This close-up on France’s troubled history with its former colonies has one man controlling the fate of another with the stroke of a pen. Dir. Selim Aazzazi\, France\, 28 minutes \n\n\nLa Femme et le TGV: Elise Lafontaine has a secret routine. Every morning and evening for many years\, she has been waving at the express train that passes her house. One fateful day\, she finds a letter from the train conductor in her garden and her lonely life is turned upside down. She engages in a promising correspondence through poetic and thoughtful letters where the two anonymous writers share their world with each other until the day the train line get’s cancelled. The story is inspired by true events and stars César Award nominee Jane Birkin Dir. Timo von Gunten\, Switzerland\, 30 minutes \nSilent Nights: Inger volunteers at a homeless shelter and falls in love with an illegal immigrant Kwame. Kwame moves in with Inger and they are happy for a while\, until the day when Kwame’s mobile phone reveals everything about his secret life in Ghana. Dir. Aske Bang\, Denmark\, 30 minutes \nSing: Zsofi is struggling to fit in at her new school – singing in the school’s famous choir is her only consolation\, but the choir director may not be the inspirational teacher everyone thinks she is. It will take Zsofi and her new friend Liza to uncover the cruel truth.\n“Sing” is a childhood drama with a lot of music set in 1990s post-socialist Budapest. Based on a true story\, it follows an award-winning school choir and the new girl in class facing a tough choice: to stand up against a corrupt system – or to fit quietly into it. Dir. Kristof Deak\, Hungary\, 25 minutes \nTimecode: Parking lot security guard Luna is bored with her uneventful daily routine but a call about a customer complaint leads her to discover how the night guard\, Diego\, alleviates his boredom. Soon the pair develops a relationship by communicating through the garage’s CCTV footage. Dir. Juanjo Gimenez Pena\, Spain\, 15 minutes \n\nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK? \nFri Feb 24\nOscar Shorts Animation 6:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nOscar Shorts Live Action 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs \nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 7:15 pm @ IU Woodburn Hall\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 8:40 @ IU Woodburn Hall\n \nSat\, Feb 25\nOscar Shorts Animation  2:30 and 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nOscar Shorts Live Action 4:10 and 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 3pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 4:20 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n \nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 7:30 @ IU Woodburn\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 8:50 @ IU Woodburn\nSun\, Feb 26 \nOscar Shorts Animation  2pm @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!\nOscar Shorts Live Action 3:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs – Last Chance!\n \nOscar Shorts Documentary Program I 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nOscar Shorts Documentary Program II 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nBanana Land 3pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\npresented in part by the  LOTUS EDUCATION AND ARTS FOUNDATION  and by the  BLOOMINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA presenting “Scene Change: Music of Latin America” on March 4 at the BCT
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/oscar-shorts-live-action-3/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170127T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170129T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20161219T170559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
UID:5403-1485541800-1485711000@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Starless Dreams
DESCRIPTION:Jan 27\, 28 \, 29  ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \nIt took seven years for veteran documentarian Mehrdad Oskouei to get permission to make a film in a rehabilitation center for juvenile delinquent women in Iran. The result is a thoughtful and complex portrait of seven young teenage girls sharing temporary quarters at a rehabilitation and correction center on the outskirts of Tehran. As the New Year approaches\, the girls bond and reveal with disarming and often playful honesty the circumstances and acts that resulted in their incarceration. One girl killed her father; another robbed a bank; still another was arrested for carrying 651 grams of cocaine. But the girls’ sisterly bond brings them to sing and dance with hope and allows them to share their tears. Outside the prison walls\, danger is everywhere\, even within their own families.young women at the extreme margins of Iranian society. Oskouei doesn’t shy away from being reflexive in his role as filmmaker\, as he invites us to share in the young women’s hopes and dreams as they contemplate life outside the center. 76 min \n \n\n\n\nFri and Sat\, Jan 27 and 28\nStarless Dreams 6:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nLost and Beautiful 7pm @ IU Woodburn\nThe Brand New Testament 8pm @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nSeasons  8:45 @ IU Woodburn\n \nSun\, Jan 29\nSeasons 2pm @ IU Fine Arts\nLost and Beautiful 4:15 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nStarless Dreams 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nSeasons 7:30 @ Bear’s Place\n \nTue\, Jan 31\nStarving the Beast – 7pm – Free – IU Fine Arts\n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/starless-dreams/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170206
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20161219T171352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
UID:5401-1484874000-1486256399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:SEASONS
DESCRIPTION:27\, 28\, 29\, Feb 3\, 4  ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \nAfter traveling the world alongside migrating birds (Winged Migration) and diving the oceans with whales and manta rays (Oceans)\, Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud return to more familiar ground: the lush green forests and megafauna that emerged across Europe following the last Ice Age. \nWinter had gone on for 80\,000 years when—in a relatively short period of time—the ice retreated\, the landscape metamorphosed\, the cycle of seasons was established\, and the beasts occupied their new kingdom. It was only later that man arrived to share this habitat\, first tentatively as migratory hunter/gatherers\, then making inroads in the forest as settled agriculturalists\, and later more dramatically via industry and warfare. \nWith its exceptional footage of animals in the wild\, Seasons is the awe-inspiring and thought-provoking tale of the long and tumultuous shared history that inextricably binds humankind with the natural world.  (95 min) \n ♦ Astonishing…builds to an emotional crescendo. – Slant \n♦ Critics Pick! – The Village Voice\n \n♦ Breathtaking. – Catherine Vincent\, Le Mon \nFri and Sat\, Jan 20 and 21\nSeasons 6:30 and 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts\nLost and Beautiful 7pm @ IU Woodburn\nThe Brand New Testament  8:45 @ IU Woodburn\n \nSun\, Jan 22\nLost and Beautiful 5:30 @ IU Bear’s Place\nThe Brand New Testament 7:30 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri and Sat\, Jan 27 and 28\nStarless Dreams 6:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nLost and Beautiful 7pm @ IU Woodburn – Last Chance!\nThe Brand New Testament 8pm @ IU Fine Arts\nSeasons  8:45 @ IU Woodburn\n \nSun\, Jan 29\nSeasons 2pm @ IU Fine Arts\nThe Brand New Testament @ 4pm IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nStarless Dreams 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nSeasons 7:30 @ Bear’s Place \n  \nTue\, Jan 31\nStarving the Beast – 7pm – Free – Campus screening location tba\n \nFri\, Feb 3\nHappy Hour: Parts I and II 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nSeasons  7:30 pm @ IU Woodburn\n \nSat\, Feb 4\nHappy Hour Part I 2pm @ IU Fine Arts upstairs;  Part II 3:50pm;  Part III 5:30pm\nSeasons 2:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs\nThe Brand New Testament 4:15 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs\nSeasons 7pm @ IU Woodburn Hall\nThe Brand New Testament 8pm @ IU Fine Arts upstairs\n \nSun\, Feb 5\nHappy Hour Part I  2pm @ IU Fine Arts upstairs\nSeasons 2:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs\nThe Brand New Testament 4:15 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/seasons/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170130
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20161219T181635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
UID:5397-1484269200-1485651599@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Lost and Beautiful
DESCRIPTION:Jan 13\, 14\, 20\, 21\, 22\, 28\, 29  ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \nLost and Beautiful blends fable and reality. A humble shepherd\, Tommaso\, takes it upon himself to look after the abandoned Bourbon palace of Carditello\, deep in the heart of the ‘Land of Fires.’ One day\, Tommaso is seized by a heart attack and dies; but not before making a final wish. He summons a masked character named Pulcinella to rescue a buffalo calf called Sarchiopone from the forsaken palace. Together\, man and beast embark on a long journey through a lost and beautiful Italy\, searching for the old customs and values which may no longer exist.  \nDirector Pietro Marcello initially conceived of Lost and Beautiful as a a non-fiction portrait of the real-life Tommaso Cestrone\, the heroic farmer popularly known in Italy as the Angel of Carditello because he risked his life to take care of the long-neglected 18th-century Royal Palace of Carditello. But after Cestrone died of a heart attack\, Marcello reimagined his film as a docu-fiction hybrid. Using local\, nonprofessional actors\, he shot the film on expired 16-millimeter film stock.\n \nLost and Beautiful is narrated by the buffalo calf Sarchiopone; if you don’t believe in talking animals\, this may not be the film for you. \nItaly / 87 minutes \n♦ Lost and Beautiful is funded in part by grants from the French & Italian Enrichment Fund and the Olga Ragusa Fund for the Study of Modern Italian Culture\, administered through the IU Department of French & Italian.\nIt’s the curious virtue of this singularly original film that Lost and Beautiful manages to tell a truth that’s not just poetic\, but political too\, not just animal\, but profoundly human. -Film Comment\n Lost and Beautiful has the beauty of a Romantic painting\, and it allows us to hear the voice of the buffalo’s thoughts as it contemplates the fate of beasts and men in this troubled world. I haven’t seen anything like it this year. –from the Toronto Film Fesival\nPietro Marcello continues his intrepid work along the borderline of fiction and documentary with this beautiful and beguiling film\, by turns neorealist and fabulist\, worthy of Pasolini in its matter-of-fact lyricism and political conviction. -Film Society of Lincoln Center\n\nPart documentary\, part beast fable\, Pietro Marcello’s “Lost and Beautiful” is a loving act of cultural preservation.  Mr. Marcello tells a simple\, touching tale that seems to contain a whole cosmos of meaning. -The NY Times\n  \nFri and Sat\, Jan 20 and 21\nSeasons 6:30 and 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts\nLost and Beautiful 7pm @ IU Woodburn\nThe Brand New Testament  8:45 @ IU Woodburn\n \nSun\, Jan 22\nLost and Beautiful 5:30 @ IU Bear’s Place\nThe Brand New Testament 7:30 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri and Sat\, Jan 27 and 28\nStarless Dreams 6:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nLost and Beautiful 7pm @ IU Woodburn – Last Chance!\nThe Brand New Testament 8pm @ IU Fine Arts\nSeasons  8:45 @ IU Woodburn\n \nSun\, Jan 29\nSeasons 2pm @ IU Fine Arts\nThe Brand New Testament @ 4pm IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nStarless Dreams 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nSeasons 7:30 @ Bear’s Place \n  \nTue\, Jan 31\nStarving the Beast – 7pm – Free – Campus screening location tba \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/lost-and-beautiful/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170130
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20161219T171036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
UID:5399-1484269200-1485651599@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:The Brand New Testament
DESCRIPTION:Critics’ Pick! “Wickedly amusing…a surreal comedy whose endless visual imagination matches its conceptual wit.” -The New York Times\n\n\n\n\nJan  20\, 21\, 22\, 27\, 28  ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \nGod exists in The Brand New Testament\, but He’s an impulsive\, narcissistic bully. Think Donald Trump\, except in a bathrobe. His ten-year-old daughter rebels against His tyranny and comes to Earth. She gathers together a ragtag band of disciples and proposes a New Testament to make life better. Along the way\, she connects with the people she meets in profound ways. \nArguably\, the Jesuit priests in Martin Scorsese’s new film\, The Silence\, could benefit from her approach to spirituality. \nWritten and directed by Jaco Van Dormael (some of you might remember his 1991 debut feature\, Toto the Hero\, about a man who believes he was switched at birth)\, The Brand New Testament is a smart\, funny and ultimately quite moving meditation on the infinite possibilities of life\, and death.\n \nWe‘ve been writing about French-language films for a long time; here’s a sentence we never thought we would write. In an oddly touching subplot\, Catherine Deneuve becomes romantically involved with a gorilla.\n \n112 min / in French and German with subtitles \n♦  A film with a big heart and an even bigger imagination. – Time Out \n  \n  \nSun\, Jan 22\nLost and Beautiful 5:30 @ IU Bear’s Place\nThe Brand New Testament 7:30 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri and Sat\, Jan 27 and 28\nStarless Dreams 6:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nLost and Beautiful 7pm @ IU Woodburn – Last Chance!\nThe Brand New Testament 8pm @ IU Fine Arts\nSeasons  8:45 @ IU Woodburn\n \nSun\, Jan 29\nSeasons 2pm @ IU Fine Arts\nThe Brand New Testament @ 4pm IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nStarless Dreams 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nSeasons 7:30 @ Bear’s Place \n  \nTue\, Jan 31\nStarving the Beast – 7pm – Free – Campus screening location tba \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-brand-new-testament/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170117
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20161219T173704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
UID:5407-1484269200-1484528399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:The Handmaiden
DESCRIPTION:Jan 13\, 14\, 15 \n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \nIn case you missed The Handmaiden last month at the IU Cinema\, here’s another chance. \n 1930s Korea\, in the period of Japanese occupation\, A new girl is hired as a handmaiden to a Japanese heiress. But she has a secret. She is really part of a gang of swindlers who hope to rob the Lady of her fortune. Directed by South Korean filmmaker Chan-wook Park – Park’s 2004  film\, Oldboy\, won the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.  144 min\n \n  \nCritics’ Pick! This is a movie that tries to ravish your senses so thoroughly you may not notice its sleights of hand. A rebus\, a romance\, a gothic thriller and a woozy comedy\, “The Handmaiden” is finally and most significantly a liberation story. – The NY Times\n\n  \nFri and Sat\, Jan 13 and 14\nLost and Beautiful 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nThe Brand New Testament 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nThe Handmaiden  7:15 @ IU Woodburn\n \nSun\, Jan 15\nThe Handmaiden 7:00 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nFri and Sat\, Jan 20 and 21\nStarless Dreams 6:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nLost and Beautiful 7pm @ IU Woodburn\nSeasons 8pm @ IU Fine Arts\nThe Brand New Testament  8:45 @ IU Woodburn\n \nSun\, Jan 22\nLost and Beautiful 5:30 @ IU Bear’s Place\nThe Brand New Testament 7:30 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri and Sat\, Jan 27 and 28\nStarless Dreams 6:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nLost and Beautiful 7pm @ IU Woodburn\nThe Brand New Testament 8pm @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nSeasons  8:45 @ IU Woodburn\n \nSun\, Jan 29\nSeasons 2pm @ IU Fine Arts\nLost and Beautiful 4:15 @ IU Fine Arts\nStarless Dreams 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nSeasons 7:30 @ Bear’s Place\n \nTue\, Jan 31\nStarving the Beast – 7pm – Free – Campus screening location tba \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-handmaiden/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170108T212500
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20161122T225136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
UID:5375-1483902000-1483910700@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Aquarius
DESCRIPTION:Jan 6 – Jan 8 ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \n  \nThe legendary Brazilian actress Sonia Braga stars as Clara\, a 65 year old widow and retired music critic. Clara came of age in the ’60s and still dances alone to her collection of vinyl records. She lives in a seaside village and is the sole remaining resident of the Aquarius.  All the neighboring apartments have already been acquired by a grasping property developer who wants to put up a skyscraper. But Clara’s apartment has a beautiful view of the ocean and it is where she raised her children. Clara vows to stay.   \nAquarius is the second feature film by Kleber Mendonça Filho; some of you saw his first film\, Neighboring Sounds\, when we screened it in 2012. Sonia Braga was the star of several South American art-house hits in the 70s and 80s\, most notably  Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands and The Kiss of the Spider Woman.    Brazil / 2 hrs\, 22 min \n“Sonia Braga is a living embodiment of the glories of Brazilian cinema and Aquarius is a marvelous and surprising act of portraiture; it is a captivating film\, an experience well worth seeking out. Aquarius has become a rallying point for the embattled Brazilian left\, but even viewers with scant knowledge of the situation in that country will be aware of the film’s timeliness\, which is less a matter of ideology than of sensibility. Clara represents values that look\, in the current climate\, decidedly old-fashioned. She is a warrior for aesthetic distinction\, for critical thought\, for sexual and creative liberty — for things that cannot be bought\, sold or indexed. And she is not someone you want to go up against in a fight.”   – A. O. Scott\, The New York Times \n\nSonia Braga’s performance is exactly the kind of late-career showcase you might wish all your favorite underutilized actors would receive. She anchors almost every scene across a 142-minute runtime that can’t hope to contain her immense talent. -The Village Voice \nAquarius will make you want to move to Brazil. -The Telegraph\n \nHere is an interview with Sonia Braga that appeared in Slant. \n\n  \nSun\, Jan 8\nInternational Children’s Film Festival\nProgram 1 Ages 3-7 – 2:15 & 4:45 @ the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nProgram 2 Ages 8-80 – 3:30 & 6pm @ the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\n \nAquarius 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/aquarius/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170109
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20161117T031602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
UID:5369-1483664400-1483837199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Peter and the Farm
DESCRIPTION:Dec Jan 6\, 7 ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \n  \nThe true story of Peter Dunning\, who is the proud proprietor of Mile Hill Farm\, which sits on 187 acres in Vermont. The land’s 38 harvests have seen the arrivals and departures of three wives and four children\, leaving Peter with only animals and memories. The arrival of a film crew causes him to confront his history and his legacy\, passing along hard-won agricultural wisdom even as he doubts the meaning of the work he is fated to perform until death. Haunted by regret\, Peter veers between elation and despair\, often suggesting to the filmmakers his own suicide as a narrative device. He is a tragedian on a stage it has taken him most of his life to build\, and which now threatens to collapse from under him. Directed by Tony Stone – 91 min\n \n  \n♦ It is the film’s cosmic dimension that makes it so special.With his snowy beard and imperious bearing\, Peter Dunning\, at his most eloquent\, conveys the authority of a biblical prophet but without a religious platform. As he surveys the 187-acre farm he has tended for more than 35 years\, he also suggests a latter-day Prospero ruefully aware that his powers are waning.  To borrow the title of a Tom Wolfe novel\, Mr. Dunning is “a man in full\,” by turns majestic and cantankerous\, and unafraid to look into the void and to ask the deepest\, most personal questions about the purpose of life. –The New York Times\n \n  \nWATCH AN INTERVIEW WITH THE FILMMAKER ♦ WATCH THE TRAILER \n  \n  \nFri\, Jan 6 \nAquarius  6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nPeter and the Farm 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts \nSat\, Jan 7\nInternational Children’s Film Festival\nProgram 1 Ages 3-7 – 2:15 & 4:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nProgram 2 Ages 8-80 – 3:30 & 6pm @ IU Fine Arts\n \nAquarius 6:45 @ IU Woodburn\nPeter and the Farm 8:00 @ IU Fine Arts\n \nSun\, Jan 8\nInternational Children’s Film Festival\nProgram 1 Ages 3-7 – 2:15 & 4:45 @ the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nProgram 2 Ages 8-80 – 3:30 & 6pm @ the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\n \nAquarius 7pm @ Bear’s Place \n  \n  \nStay tuned for more screenings. \nLOOKING FOR THAT HARD-TO0-FIND GIFT FOR THE CINEPHILE IN YOUR LIFE? \nRYDER SEMESTER PASSES MAKE EXCELLENT STOCKING STUFFERS! \nAsk your helpful Ryder Box Office attendant about a Semester Movie Pass for 2017
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/peter-and-the-farm/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161219
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20160905T202829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
UID:5184-1481245200-1482022799@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:A MAN CALLED OVE
DESCRIPTION:Back By Popular Demand! Dec 9\, 10\, 11\, 16\, 17 ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \n♦ Individual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \n\n \nBased on the beloved international best seller….Ove is a widower\, recently downsized out of his longtime job\, and the grumpiest man on the block. Despite being deposed as president of the condo association years ago\, he still polices all neighborhood infractions blithely disposing of wrongly parked bikes and chucking shoes at stray cats. When pregnant Parvaneh and her family move into the house opposite Ove’s\, she accidentally backs her car into Ove’s mailbox\, beginning an unlikely  friendship between the curmudgeon and his newest neighbors. \nSweden / 2016 \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nFri & Sat\, Dec 9 and 10\nDying to Know  6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nA Man Called Ove 7:15 @ IU Woodburn\nAquarius 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts\n \nSun Dec 11 \nA Man Called Ove 7:00 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri & Sat\, Dec 16 and 17\nPeter and the Farm  6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nA Man Called Ove 7:15 @ IU Woodburn\nAquarius 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts\n \nSun Dec 18 \nPeter and the Farm 7:00 @ Bear’s Place \nFri\, Dec 23  \nAquarius  6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nPeter and the Farm 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts\n \nFri\, Dec 30  \nAquarius  6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nPeter and the Farm 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts\n \n  \nLOOKING FOR THAT HARD-TO0-FIND GIFT FOR THE CINEPHILE IN YOUR LIFE? \nRYDER SEMESTER PASSES MAKE EXCELLENT STOCKING STUFFERS! \nAsk your helpful Ryder Box Office attendant about a Semester Movie Pass for the coming year. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/a-man-called-ove/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161212
DTSTAMP:20260406T175210
CREATED:20161022T014907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T164946Z
UID:5322-1480640400-1481417999@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Little Men
DESCRIPTION:Dec 2-4 ♦ Individual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \n  \nLittle Men is a little movie brimming with big truths about modern life…. Thirteen-year-old Jake is a quiet\, sensitive middle schooler with dreams of being an artist. When his grandfather dies\, his family moves from Manhattan back into his father’s old Brooklyn home. There\, Jake befriends the charismatic Tony\, whose single mother Leonor\, a dressmaker from Chile\, runs the shop downstairs. Their budding friendship is put at risk\, however\, when a rent dispute between Jake’s father\, Brian (Greg Kinnear)\, and Tony’s mother\, Leonor  threatens to become contentious. Written and directed by Ira Sachs. \n85 min / in English and in Spanish with subtitles \n♦ Luminous characterizations and big-hearted filmmaking. -Vulture \n♦ Little Men is a testament to Sachs’s sublime powers of observation\, transforming the smallest blip on life’s radar\, a childhood friendship\, into a momentous occasion—the birth of the creative mind\, the bloom of adolescence\, the bearing of adulthood’s worst burdens. This is a film as fleeting as a summer afternoon\, and as pregnant with possibilities. – Slant \n  \n  \nFri & Sat\, Dec 2 and 3\nDying to Know  6:45 IU Fine Arts\nLittle Men 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts\n \nSun Dec 4 \nLittle Men 7:00 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/little-men/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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