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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170113
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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/
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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!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170109
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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/
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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
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161212
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SUMMARY:Dying To Know: Timothy Leary and Ram Dass
DESCRIPTION:Dec 2-10 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n \n♦ Individual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \nDying to Know is an intimate portrait celebrating two very complex\, controversial characters in an epic friendship that shaped a generation.  In the early 1960s Harvard psychology professors Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert began probing the edges of consciousness through their experiments with psychedelics.  Leary became the LSD guru\, challenging convention\, questioning authority and as a result spawned a global counter culture movement landing in prison after Nixon called him “the most dangerous man in America”.  Alpert journeyed to the East becoming Ram Dass\, a spiritual teacher for an entire generation who continues in his 80’s teaching service through compassion.  With interviews spanning 50 years the film invites us into the future encouraging us to ponder questions about life\, drugs & the biggest mystery of all: death. \nIn 1995 after years of estrangement Leary found out that he was dying of cancer. The first person he called was Ram Dass.  In the 60s they had collaborated on a book entitled\, ‘The Psychedelic Experience‘ which was based on The Tibetan Book of The Dead and explored the similarities of the psychedelic experience and the dying process.  Each holding a remarkably different point of view about death they share their thoughts/perspectives and rekindle the love they have always felt for one another. \nIn this provocative film the viewer is a fly on the wall\, observing an intimate conversation between Leary and Ram Dass just a few months before Leary’s death.  It is a genuine exploration and an emotional respectful goodbye between two life long companions. \n2016 / 99 min \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nWHERE ARE WE? \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! \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 \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.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/5301/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161115
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SUMMARY:Stars in Shorts
DESCRIPTION:Nov 11\, 12 and 13 \n♦ Individual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \nShort films…Big Stars. Dick Van Dyke\, Valerie Harper\, Ed Asner\, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus star in this program of short films. \nWhen her son leaves for college\, Julia Louis-Dreyfus plans the romantic trip of a lifetime with her husband in Picture Paris. But Paris doesn’t turn out to be quite what she pictured. \nSuper Sex tells the story of a pair of siblings (Kevin Nealon and Elizabeth Perkins) trying to figure out what to get their father (Ed Asner) for his 86th birthday. After going through a list of options\, the pair opt for a gift their father will never forget…Super Sex \nMERRY XMAS tells the story of a mischievous father (Dick Van Dyke) who calls his very busy kids (Matthew Modine and Glenne Headly) to tell them that\, after 55 years of marriage\, he and their mom (Valerie Harper) are getting divorced. \nThere are 7 films in all. They’re all good. And they’re all short. Total running time: 86 minutes \nFri & Sat\, Nov 11 and 12\nStars in Shorts  6:45 IU Woodburn Hall\nLo and Behold  7:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nLittle Men  8:30 @ Woodburn Hall\nGimme Danger  9:15 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\n \nSun Nov 13 \nStars in Shorts  7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nGimme Danger 8:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/stars-in-shorts/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161121
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SUMMARY:Werner Herzog: Lo and Behold
DESCRIPTION: Nov 4-19 ♦ Individual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \n  \nWerner Herzog chronicles the virtual world from its origins to its outermost reaches\, exploring the digital landscape with the same curiosity and imagination he previously trained on earthly destinations as disparate as the Amazon\, the Sahara\, the South Pole and the Australian outback. Working with NetScout\, a world leader in real time service assurance and cybersecurity\, Herzog leads viewers on a journey through a series of provocative conversations that reveal the ways in which the online world has transformed how virtually everything in the real world works – from business to education\, space travel to healthcare\, and the very heart of how we conduct our personal relationships \n98 min  /   WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nHerzog’s latest proves a masterful inquiry into technological evolution. — The Playlist \nLo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World is just the kind of percolating\, wry probe we need into this fast-moving\, digitally monopolizing age. –LA Times \n  \nFri & Sat\, Nov 11 and 12\nStars in Shorts  6:45 IU Woodburn Hall\nWerner Herzog: Lo and Behold  7:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nLittle Men  8:30 @ Woodburn Hall\nGimme Danger  9:15 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\n \nSun Nov 13\nStars in Shorts  7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nGimme Danger 8:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nFri & Sat\, Nov 18 and 19\nDying to Know  6:45 IU Fine Arts\nLittle Men 7:30 @ IU Woodburn\nLo and Behold  8:30 @ IU Fine Arts\n \nSun Nov 20 \nDying to Know 7:00  @ Bear’s Place \nSun Nov 27 \nDying to Know 7:00  @ Bear’s Place \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! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/werner-herzog-lo-and-behold/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161114
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SUMMARY:Iggy Pop: Gimme Danger
DESCRIPTION:Nov 4-11 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \nGimme Danger is Jim Jarmusch’s affectionate tribute to Iggy Pop and The Stooges. Some performers flirted with danger. Iggy Pop embraced it. With abandon. Forming his band The Stooges in the late 1960s\, he gained a reputation for performing half naked\, stage diving\, and confronting audiences with songs like “I Wanna Be Your Dog.” Assaulting audiences with a blend of rock\, blues\, R&B\, and free jazz\, the band planted the seeds for what would be called punk and alternative rock in the decades that followed. The Stooges’ 1973 song “Gimme Danger” lends its name to this film that traces the band’s destructive tendencies and improbable survival. 2016 / 108 min \n\n\nWATCH THE TRAILER \n  \nFri & Sat\, Nov 11 and 12\nStars in Shorts  6:45 IU Woodburn Hall\nWerner Herzog: Lo and Behold  7:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nLittle Men  8:30 @ Woodburn Hall\nGimme Danger  9:15 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\n \nSun Nov 13\nStars in Shorts  7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nGimme Danger 8:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nFri & Sat\, Nov 18 and 19\nDying to Know  6:45 IU Fine Arts\nLittle Men 7:30 @ IU Woodburn\nWerner Herzog: Lo and Behold  8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Last Chance!\n \nSun Nov 20 \nDying to Know 7:00  @ Bear’s Place \nSun Nov 27 \nDying to Know 7:00  @ Bear’s Place \nFri & Sat\, Dec 2 and 3\nDying to Know  6:45 IU Fine Arts Last Chance!\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/5297/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161030T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161030T223000
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20161024T200419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165002Z
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SUMMARY:Horror of Dracula\, The Wailing & James Dorr
DESCRIPTION:HORROR OF DRACULA – Oct 30 at 5:45 at Bear’s Place – One Night Only! \nThis Hammer Studios classic is far closer to the letter (and spirit) of the Bram Stoker novel than the Bela Lugosi version of Dracula. The premise finds the infamous count journeying from his native Transylvania to England\, where he takes a headfirst plunge into the London nightlife\, and begins to rack up victim after victim. In the process\, Dracula also runs into his arch-nemesis\, Van Helsing (Peter Cushing)\, which ignites a  battle of wills between the two. Rated X and heavily censored in Britain when released in 1958 (with the goriest moments truncated)\, this outing was restored by the BFI in the mid-late 2000s. It put Lee and Cushing on the map and paved the way for many sequels starring the two\, and for many non-Dracula follow-ups with these actors as well. 82 min \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nIn between movies\, from 7:30-8:00\, James Dorr will read from his new book\, TOMBS:  A CHRONICLE OF LATTER-DAY TIMES OF EARTH (for more on James Dorr see below) \nJAMES DORR\n\nJames Dorr’s THE TEARS OF ISIS was a 2014 Bram Stoker Award® nominee for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection.  Other books include STRANGE MISTRESSES: TALES OF WONDER AND ROMANCE\, DARKER LOVES: TALES OF MYSTERY AND REGRET\, and his all-poetry VAMPS (A RETROSPECTIVE).  An Active Member of the Horror Writers Association and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America with more than 500 individual appearances from ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S MYSTERY MAGAZINE to YELLOW BAT REVIEW\, for the latest information Dorr invites readers to visit his blog at http://jamesdorrwriter.wordpress.com. \nHe will be reading a selection from his newest book\, TOMBS:  A CHRONICLE OF LATTER-DAY TIMES OF EARTH\, a novel-in-stories scheduled for release by Elder Signs Press in spring-summer 2017.  Set on a far-future dying Earth in and around a vast necropolis known as the “Tombs\,” “Raising the Dead” is about a young woman who seeks to restore the soul of her newly deceased husband to his body; a tale of necromancy\, dark fantasy\, airships\, and doomed love. \nTHE WAILING – Oct 30 at 8pm at Bear’s Place – One Night Only!\n \nA foreigner’s mysterious appearance in a quiet\, rural village causes suspicion among the locals – suspicion which quickly turns to hysteria as the townspeople begin killing each other for seemingly no reason. As the investigating officer watches his daughter fall under the same savage spell\, he agrees to consult a shaman for answers – unknowingly escalating the situation into something far more dangerous. \n \nThe Wailing is a murder mystery\, a zombie movie\, a tale of demonic possession and a parable of bad parenting gone wrong. At times outrageously funny\, it’s a moral and/or narrative puzzler that will keep you guessing days or weeks later.  2016 / 2 hrs\, 36 min\n \nForget “Captain America”: this stunning Korean thriller is the summer’s FIRST GREAT MOVIE. Part murder mystery\, part zombie apocalypse\, The Wailing is a breakthrough. Unless you’re the kind of person who follows film-festival news and East Asian genre cinema\, you’ve probably never heard of Na Hong-jin\, who wrote and directed this movie. He has made other TERRIFIC movies in a more familiar action-adventure vein\, including “The Chaser” and “The Yellow Sea.” But nothing quite like The Wailing\, because THERE IS NOTHING QUITE LIKE THE WAILING.  A whole lot of people will hear about him now. –Salon.com \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nJAMES DORR\n\nJames Dorr’s THE TEARS OF ISIS was a 2014 Bram Stoker Award® nominee for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection.  Other books include STRANGE MISTRESSES: TALES OF WONDER AND ROMANCE\, DARKER LOVES: TALES OF MYSTERY AND REGRET\, and his all-poetry VAMPS (A RETROSPECTIVE).  An Active Member of the Horror Writers Association and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America with more than 500 individual appearances from ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S MYSTERY MAGAZINE to YELLOW BAT REVIEW\, for the latest information Dorr invites readers to visit his blog at http://jamesdorrwriter.wordpress.com. \nHe will be reading a selection from his newest book\, TOMBS:  A CHRONICLE OF LATTER-DAY TIMES OF EARTH\, a novel-in-stories scheduled for release by Elder Signs Press in spring-summer 2017.  Set on a far-future dying Earth in and around a vast necropolis known as the “Tombs\,” “Raising the Dead” is about a young woman who seeks to restore the soul of her newly deceased husband to his body; a tale of necromancy\, dark fantasy\, airships\, and doomed love. \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/horror-of-dracula-and-the-wailing/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161023T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20161023T224500
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160713T143120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165002Z
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SUMMARY:Halloween Fest: Sunday\, Oct 23 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nTickets can be purchased in advance by clicking on the links below\n \nIndividual Films in Advance $8  Four Films (see below) $13 \nDay of Show $9 and $14.00    \nChildren 12 and Under are Free!    Teens and Senior Citizens (65+) are $5\n \nYour ticket purchase includes live performances before and after screenings\, so come early and stay late. \nPURCHASE A FESTIVAL PASS HERE \n  \nWe are screening 3 films at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater: Arsenic and Old Lace\, The Exorcist and The Wailing. Frank Capra’s Halloween comedy Arsenic and Old Lace stars Cary Grant as a man learns that his eccentric but sweet aunts have been seeking out lonely\, elderly men\, poisoning them\, and burying them in the basement.  Controversial from the day it opened in 1973\, The Exorcist is now recognized as a defining classic of the genre. Our third film\, The Wailing\, is a 2016 release. A foreigner’s mysterious appearance in a quiet\, rural village causes suspicion among the locals in The Wailing. Released in June of this year\, The Wailing  has garnered enthusiastic reviews  on the film festival circuit and is currently the highest rated film on Rotten Tomatoes. You can read more detailed descriptions of these below. \nThe Halloween Fest will also include spine-tingling live performances in between films by James Dorr and by  Cricket’s Bone Caravan\, so come early and stay late. \nWait- there’s a fourth film. On Sunday\, October 30th we will screen the 1958 classic\, Horror of Dracula\, at Bear’s Place.  If you purchase a movie pass for the films at the BCT on Oct 23rd\, you can use it for Horror of Dracula as well. Here’s our schedule: \nSunday\, Oct 23 at the BCT \nArsenic and Old Lace  – 2:15 \nSpine-Tingling Reading by Cricket’s Bone Caravan – 4:30 \nThe Exorcist – 5pm \nSpine-Tingling Reading by James Dorr – 7:30 \nThe Wailing – 8pm \nSunday\, Oct 30 at Bear’s Place (21+) \nHorror of Dracula – 5:30 \nThe Wailing – 8pm \nARSENIC AND OLD LACE – 2:15\n\nDirected by Frank Capra and based on the hit Broadway play by Joseph Kesserling\, Arsenic and Old Lace is one of the most beloved and popular comedies from Hollywood’s Golden Era….On his wedding day (which also happens to be Halloween) a man learns that his eccentric but sweet aunts have been seeking out lonely\, elderly men\, poisoning them\, and burying them in the basement.  Cary Grant stars; Jean Adair and Josephine Hull play Grant’s loveable aunts\, reprising their roles from the Broadway play. in interviews Capra talked about his desire to make a film that was just funny\, without the social commentary of films like Mr. Smith and Mr Deeds. And while Arsenic and Old Lace is first and foremost very funny (and on occasion a bit frightening); it also functions as a grotesque vision of the American family\, sharing many similarities with the macabre humor of cartoonist Charles Addams. Capra shot the movie in 1941 but it was not released until late 1944 because of a clause in the film rights contract stipulating it could not open while the hit play was still running. The screenplay is written by twin brothers Julius and Philip Epstein; Julius’ grandson\, Theo\, is the General Manager of the Chicago Cubs. Look closely at the tombstones in the cemetery scene and you’ll spot one bearing the name “Archie Leach\,” Cary Grant’s real name. \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nPURCHASE A TICKET \nTHE EXORCIST – 5pm\n Directed by William Friedkin\, The Exorcist  might be the most influential post World War II  American horror film and defined the genre for a generation of filmmakers. A 12 year old girl becomes possessed by a malevolent spirit\, and her only hope is an exorcism. Linda Blair\, Ellen Burstyn and Max Von Sydow star. The Exorcist received 10 Academy Award nominations\, winning two. We are screening the even scarier Director’s Cut. 1973 / 2 hrs\, 12 min \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nPURCHASE A TICKET\nTHE WAILING – 8PM\nA foreigner’s mysterious appearance in a quiet\, rural village causes suspicion among the locals – suspicion which quickly turns to hysteria as the townspeople begin killing each other for seemingly no reason. As the investigating officer watches his daughter fall under the same savage spell\, he agrees to consult a shaman for answers – unknowingly escalating the situation into something far more dangerous. \nThe Wailing is a murder mystery\, a zombie movie\, a tale of demonic possession and a parable of bad parenting gone wrong. At times outrageously funny\, it’s a moral and/or narrative puzzler that will keep you guessing days or weeks later.  2016 / 2 hrs\, 36 min\n \nForget “Captain America”: this stunning Korean thriller is the summer’s FIRST GREAT MOVIE. Part murder mystery\, part zombie apocalypse\, The Wailing is a breakthrough. Unless you’re the kind of person who follows film-festival news and East Asian genre cinema\, you’ve probably never heard of Na Hong-jin\, who wrote and directed this movie. He has made other TERRIFIC movies in a more familiar action-adventure vein\, including “The Chaser” and “The Yellow Sea.” But nothing quite like The Wailing\, because THERE IS NOTHING QUITE LIKE THE WAILING.  A whole lot of people will hear about him now. –Salon.com \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nPURCHASE A TICKET \nJAMES DORR\n\nJames Dorr’s THE TEARS OF ISIS was a 2014 Bram Stoker Award® nominee for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection.  Other books include STRANGE MISTRESSES: TALES OF WONDER AND ROMANCE\, DARKER LOVES: TALES OF MYSTERY AND REGRET\, and his all-poetry VAMPS (A RETROSPECTIVE).  An Active Member of the Horror Writers Association and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America with more than 500 individual appearances from ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S MYSTERY MAGAZINE to YELLOW BAT REVIEW\, for the latest information Dorr invites readers to visit his blog at http://jamesdorrwriter.wordpress.com. \nHe will be reading a selection from his newest book\, TOMBS:  A CHRONICLE OF LATTER-DAY TIMES OF EARTH\, a novel-in-stories scheduled for release by Elder Signs Press in spring-summer 2017.  Set on a far-future dying Earth in and around a vast necropolis known as the “Tombs\,” “Raising the Dead” is about a young woman who seeks to restore the soul of her newly deceased husband to his body; a tale of necromancy\, dark fantasy\, airships\, and doomed love. \nCRICKET’S BONE CARAVAN\nThe Cricket’s Bone Caravan audio troupe created the radio series Anthology on WFIU and Books Unbound on WFHB. They will conduct a multimedia rendition of In the Company of Wolves combining music\, video and excerpts from the screenplay.\n \n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/sunday-aug-14-at-the-buskirk-chumley-theater/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161031
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160819T141531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165002Z
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SUMMARY:ZERO DAYS
DESCRIPTION:October 21\, 22\, 28\, 29 ♦ Individual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \nEach screening of Zero Days will be introduced by a faculty member from the IU School of Informatics and Computing who will discuss cyber-terrorism\, internet espionage and their real-world consequences\, including how they impact IU \nZero Days is a non-fiction thriller about the world of cyberwar\, investigating the never-before-told story of Stuxnet\, a piece of self-replicating computer malware (known as a “worm” for its ability to burrow from computer to computer on its own) that the U.S. and Israel unleashed to destroy a key part of an Iranian nuclear facility\, and which ultimately spread beyond its intended target.  \nZero Days is the most comprehensive accounting to date of how a clandestine mission hatched by two allies with clashing agendas opened forever the Pandora’s Box of cyberwarfare. Beyond the technical aspects of the story\, Zero Days reveals a web of intrigue involving the CIA\, the US Military’s new cyber command\, Israel’s Mossad and Operations that include both espionage and covert assassinations but also a new generation of cyberweapons whose destructive power is matched only by Nuclear War.  \nAcademy Award winning filmmaker Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side) has been hailed as “the most important documentarian of our time.” –Esquire\n \n♦ Zero Days is funded in part by the IU School of Informatics and Computing. \n♦ If you like Zero Days\, you might also like Lo and Behold: Reveries of a Connected World\, opening Nov 4th. \n  \nFri & Sat\, Oct 28 and 29\nA Man Called Ove  6:30 IU Woodburn Hall\nZero Days 7:45 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nMy King  8:45 @ IU Woodburn Hall – Last Chance!\n \nSun Oct 30 \nHorror of Dracula 5:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \nThe Wailing  8pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/zero-days/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161018
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160629T165740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
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SUMMARY:COSMOS
DESCRIPTION:Oct 14-16 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n \nA university student retreats to a country inn to write his masterpiece and becomes caught up in a metaphysical mystery of David Lynch-like dimensions. Cosmos is the final film by maverick Polish filmmaker Andrzej Zulawski who died in February after a 50 year career in which he defied Polish authorities with his uncompromising\, controversial films\, which split the difference between the shocking and the sublime.\n \nCosmos is based on the 1965 novel by Withold Gombrowicz whose work was overlooked for most of his life. Today he is considered one of the foremost figures of Polish literature.  \nFrance – Poland / 97min / subtitled \nCosmos is funded in part by the IU Polish Studies Center \n♦ It’s often hilarious\, confounding and downright strange; if not the director’s most polished work\, it nevertheless delivers a demented philosophical puzzle that’s fun to scrutinize in all of its baffling uncertainties.  –Indiewire \n  \nFri & Sat\, Oct 14 and 15\nDon’t Blink: Robert Frank  6:45 IU Woodburn Hall\nZero Days 7:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nCosmos  8:15 @ IU Woodburn Hall\n \nSun Oct 16 \nCosmos 5:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \nZero Days 7:30 @ Bear’s Place\n \n  \n  \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n  \nWHERE ARE WE? \n  \nTickets are on sale now for our Halloween Fest on October 23rd at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/cosmos/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161031
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160818T211603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
UID:5234-1475802000-1477789199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:My King
DESCRIPTION:OCT 21\, 22\, 28\, 29 ♦ Individual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nEmmanuelle Bercot won the Best Actress prize last year at Cannes for her performance as an accomplished lawyer seduced by a sexy\, stylish man of the world given to flights of charmingly offbeat spontaneity. \nMy King is the rare movie where male and female viewers will develop different theories concerning our fraught need to feel simultaneously wild and free and safe and domesticated. \nFrance / 130 minutes \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  ♦  WHERE CAN I PARK?  \n  \nFri & Sat\, Oct 21 and 22\nDon’t Blink: Robert Frank 6:45 IU Woodburn Hall\nZero Days 7:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nMy King  8:15 @ IU Woodburn Hall\n \nSunday\, Oct 23rd at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nFrank Capra’s Arsenic and Old Lace  2:15\nThe Exorcist 5pm\nThe Wailing 8pm \nSun Oct 23 \nDon’t Blink: Robert Frank  7:00  @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \nFri & Sat\, Oct 28 and 29\nA Man Called Ove  6:30 IU Woodburn Hall\nZero Days 7:45 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nMy King  8:45 @ IU Woodburn Hall – Last Chance!\n \nSun Oct 30 \nHorror of Dracula 5:45 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \nThe Wailing  8pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/my-king/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161024
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160707T220056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
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SUMMARY:Don't Blink: Robert Frank
DESCRIPTION:Oct 7 – 23 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30 ♦ Group Tickets and House Screenings call 812 727.0775 \nRobert Frank\, now 91 years old\, is among the most influential artists of the last half-century. His seminal volume\, The Americans\, published in 1958\, records the Swiss-born photographer’s candid reactions to peculiarly American versions of poverty and racism. Today it is a classic work that helped define the off-the-cuff\, idiosyncratic elegance that are hallmarks of Frank’s artistry. \nFrank documented the Beats\, Welsh coal miners\, Peruvian Indians and The Stones. Director Laura Israel (Frank’s longtime film editor) and producer Melinda Shopsin were given unprecedented access to the notably irascible artist. The assembled portrait is not unlike Frank’s own movies – rough around the edges and brimming with surprises and insights – calling to mind Frank’s quintessential underground movie\, the 1959 Beat short\, Pull My Daisy (co-directed by Alfred Leslie). Don’t Blink includes clips from Frank’s rarely seen movies\, among them Me and My Brother and Cocksucker Blues. The soundtrack includes Lou Reed\, Bob Dylan\, Rolling Stones\, White Stripes\, Yo La Tengo\, Tom Waits\, and more. \n\n♦ Rather than being a film about an artist\, it’s an attempt to show us what it’s like to actually be an artist. –LA Times\n\n\n \nHere is an interview with filmmaker Laura Israel\n \n  \nFri & Sat\, Oct 21 and 22\nDon’t Blink: Robert Frank 6:45 IU Woodburn Hall\nZero Days 7:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nMy King  8:15 @ IU Woodburn Hall\n \nSun Oct 23 \nDon’t Blink: Robert Frank  7:00  @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \nSunday\, Oct 23rd at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nFrank Capra’s Arsenic and Old Lace  2:15\nThe Exorcist 5pm\nThe Wailing 8pm \n  \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nWHERE ARE WE? \nTickets are on sale now for our Halloween Fest on October 23rd at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/dont-blink-robert-frank/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161004
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160729T203638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
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SUMMARY:Weiner / Wiener Dog
DESCRIPTION:Sept 30\, Oct 1 and 2 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30 ♦ Group Tickets and House Screenings call 812 727.0775 \nWEINER \nWINNER ♦  BEST DOCUMENTARY  ♦  SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL \nWatch the wildest political meltdown in recent history as it unfolds. It’s 2013 and Anthony Weiner—still reeling from the sex scandal that ended his political career two years earlier—is back in the spotlight as he mounts an audacious comeback campaign for New York City mayor. But it’s not long before history repeats itself and new sexting allegations leave Weiner and his aides scrambling to contain the damage. Granted unfettered access to the candidate and his campaign\, filmmakers Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg capture a jaw-dropping\, behind-the-scenes look at the political machine as it breaks down.  “Weiner” reveals the human story behind the scenes of a high-profile political scandal as it unfolds\, and offers an unfiltered look at how much today’s politics is driven by an appetite for spectacle. 2016/96 min  \n♦ THE BEST DOCUMENTARY ABOUT A POLITICAL CAMPAIGN EVER MADE. The filmmakers provide a brilliant window into the impact of the contemporary media circus on public life. While not exactly a figure of sympathy — he lied\, after all\, more than once — Weiner nevertheless maintains the charisma and drive to provide the movie with one of the most compelling anti-heroes in recent memory.  –Indiewire\n \n WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nWIENER-DOG \nWelcome to the doghouse. Todd Solondz’s uncompromising indie films\, Happiness and Welcome to the Dollhouse\, helped define cult filmmaking in the early ’90s. Wiener-Dog is a twisted comedic Lassie for misanthropes. It follows the wayward adventures of a dachshund who passes from oddball owner to oddball owner—including the world’s worst mom\, a beleaguered screenwriter\, and the grownup incarnation of Welcome to the Dollhouse’s Dawn Wiener—whose radically dysfunctional lives are all impacted by the pooch. Featuring an all-star cast that includes Greta Gerwig\, Julie Delpy\, Danny DeVito\, Ellen Burstyn\, and Zosia Mamet\, Wiener-Dog is a tragically funny\, wondrously warped look at the absurdity of life (and death) from one of contemporary cinema’s most fearless and unique voices 2016/90 min WATCH THE TRAILER\n \nOn the surface\, these two movies have nothing to do with each other. We would submit however that if Anthony Weiner owned a dachsund\, his story would fit right in with the stories told in Wiener-Dog.\n \n  \n♦  Todd Solondz doesn’t care about the audience’s comfort and his films have a ruthless\, unblinking stare\, almost refreshing in their uncompromising attitude. Solondz rarely provides escape hatches. He presents reality\, or reality as he sees it. Reality can be hilarious\, absurd\, touching. It can also be an exercise in futility. With all its humor (and there is a ton)\, Wiener-Dog is one of Solondz’s sharpest visions of futility. –RogerEbert.com \n♦ Bizarre and challenging when it’s not outright goofy\, Wiener-Dog never feels remotely compromised. Somehow hilarious and gloomy at the same time\, it represents a big middle finger to anyone who wishes Solondz would lighten up. –Indiewire \nFri & Sat\, Sept 30 and Oct 1\nWeiner   6:45 IU Fine Arts\nChevalier 7:15 @ IU Woodburn Hall\nWiener-Dog 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun Oct 2 \nWeiner 6:15  @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nWiener-Dog 8:15 @ Bear’s Place- Last Chance! \nTickets are on sale now for our Halloween Fest on October 23rd at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/weiner/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161010
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160729T214615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
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SUMMARY:Chevalier
DESCRIPTION:September 23-October 8 ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30 ♦ Group Tickets and House Screenings call 812 727.0775\n \nNo\, these are not Olympic swimmers\, but they do compete with all of the zeal and determination of Olympic athletes.  \nIn the middle of the Aegean Sea\, six men on a fishing trip on a luxury yacht decide to play a game that will determine which of them is the best. They will challenge and grade each other on everything. There are singing and cleaning competitions. A contest in polishing silverware?–this might sound silly to you but the contestants approach it with absolute seriousness. Other competitions include who has the best ringtone\, the best cholesterol level\, and the best erection. The men (and we use this designation loosely) sneak into each others bedrooms to determine who snores the best\, all the while engaging in philosophical discussions about what constitutes “the best.”\n \nRising international filmmaker Athina Rachel Tsangari balances anthropological precision with a wry and wholly original sense of humor — this loony maritime psychodrama becomes both funnier and richer in its implications as it progresses. What begins as a lampoon of bourgeois machismo and male anxiety develops into an incisive allegory for the state of contemporary Greece\, and leaves a final impression as an empathetic\, razor-sharp study of human nature itself.\n \nTsangari is a former Austin resident and instructor at UT. She worked on several of Richard Linklater’s films\, co-producing and acting in Before Midnight (filmed in Greece)\, And she was the associate producer on Yorgos Lanthimos’ multi-award-winning Dogtooth. Efthymis Filippou\, co-writer of Lanthimos’ current arthouse hit\, The Lobster\, was also Tsangari’s co-writer on Chevalier. This filmmaking trio is responsible for some of the more original and entertaining films in recent years. \nGreece / 99 min \n  \nFri & Sat\, Sept 30 and Oct 1\nWeiner   6:45 IU Fine Arts\nChevalier 7:15 @  IU Woodburn Hall\nWiener-Dog 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun Oct 2 \nWeiner 6:15  @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\nWiener-Dog 8:15 @ Bear’s Place- Last Chance! \nFri & Sat\, Oct 7 and 8\nDon’t Blink: Robert Frank   6:45 IU Fine Arts\nChevalier 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall\nMy King 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun Oct 9 \nMy King 7pm @ Bear’s Place\n \n  \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nWHERE ARE WE? \nTickets are on sale now for our Halloween Fest on October 23rd at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/chevalier/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160926
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160701T195752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
UID:5154-1473987600-1474765199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Hunt for the Wilderpeople
DESCRIPTION:♦ Every once in a while\, a small\, unheralded film comes along\, so smart and funny\, such a pleasure to experience\, you can’t believe your luck. Hunt for the Wilderpeople is such a film.  –LA Times \nSept 16 – 24 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations \n \n Ricky is a defiant city kid who has been raised on hip-hop and foster care. He gets a fresh start in the New Zealand countryside and quickly finds himself at home with his new foster family: the loving Aunt Bella\, the cantankerous Uncle Hec\, and dog Tupac. When unforeseen circumstances threaten to ship Ricky to another home\, both he and Hec go on the run in the bush. As a national manhunt ensues\, the newly branded outlaws must face their options: go out in a blaze of glory or write haikus….  \nTrees. Birds. Rivers. Sky. / Running with my Uncle Hec / Living forever.\n \nThe filmmaker\, Taika Waititi is also responsible for one of the best comedies of 2015\, What We Do in the Shadows\, and is preparing to direct the third “Thor” film. \nNew Zealand / 101 minutes / Free Admission for Children 7 and under \n \n  \n♦ Waititi executes a series of deft narrative U-turns\, twisting the tale into 101 minutes of pure comic joy.  –Toronto Globe and Mail \n\n♦ Hunt for the Wilderpeople takes a troika of familiar story types — the plucky kid\, the crusty geezer\, the nurturing bosom — and strips them of cliché. Charming and funny\, it is a drama masquerading as a comedy about an unloved boy whom nobody wants until someone says\, Yes\, I’ll love him. \n\n–The New York Times \n  \nFri & Sat\, Sept 16 and 17\nDheepan  7:00 @ IU Fine Arts – downstairs\nHunt for the Wilderpeople  8pm @ IU Fine Arts  \nSun Sept 18 \nDheepan 7:00 @ Bear’s Place\n\n \nFri & Sat\, Sept 23 and 24\nHunt for the Wilderpeople 6:45 IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nDheepan 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall – Last Chance! \nChevalier  8:45 @ IU Fine Arts \n  \n  \nWATCH THE TRAILER\nWHERE ARE WE? \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/hunt-for-the-wilderpeople/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160926
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160729T222020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
UID:5194-1473382800-1474765199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:DHEEPAN
DESCRIPTION:September 9 – 24 ♦ Individual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30 ♦ Semester Passes $30   \nWHERE ARE FILMS SHOWN?  WHERE CAN I PARK? \n \n\n \n  \nGroup Tickets ♦  House Screenings call 812 727.0775\n \nDheepan is a Tamil freedom fighter. (The Tamils were an ethnic minority in the Sri Lanka who fought for an independent nation\, only to be defeated.) As the Civil War nears its end\, Dheepan decides to flee\, taking with him two strangers – a woman and a little girl – hoping that they will make it easier for him to claim asylum in Europe. \nFilmmaker Jacques Audiard has established himself as one of today’s top French filmmakers. Some of you have seen his earlier films at Ryder. He first gained international attention with 2001’s Read My Lips\, and then with the terrific The Beat That My Heart Skipped in 2005. And then in 2009\, A Prophet won the Grand Prix at Cannes\, picking up an Oscar nomination and became a cult hit worldwide \nDheepan is played by an actual former Tamil Tigers fighter named Antonythasan Jesuthasan \nFrance\, Tamil / 116 min \n \n \n \nFri & Sat\, Sept 23 and 24\nHunt for the Wilderpeople 6:45 IU Fine Arts\nDheepan 7:30 @  IU Woodburn Hall – Last Chance! \nChevalier  8:45 @ IU Fine Arts\n \nSun Sept 25 \nChevalier  7:00 @ Bear’s Place \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/dheepan/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160906
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160827T161333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
UID:5250-1472950800-1473037199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:SEED: The Untold Story
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, Sept 4  4:30   Buskirk-Chumley Theater \nWe’re in the midst of a crisis of genetic diversity: we’ve lost over 94% of our vegetable seed varieties\, leaving our food supply dangerously vulnerable to blight and famine. Chemical seed corporations only worsen this tenuous situation\, blocking the genetic differentiation that keeps our crops healthy by patenting them. Thankfully\, an inspiring ensemble of farmers\, scientists\, and seed savers works tirelessly to combine ancient stewardship with emerging science. SEED tells their story – and the larger history of human agriculture – with equal parts whimsy and rage.\n \nWatch the trailer \nPURCHASE TICKETS \nSeed is co-presented by GLOBAL GIFTS\, a Fair Trade Store on the east side of the Downtown Square \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/seed-the-untold-story/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160912
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160625T014957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
UID:5139-1472778000-1473555599@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:NUTS!
DESCRIPTION:Sept 2\, 3\, 9 10 and 11 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n \nInventive and wildly funny\, NUTS! recounts the mostly-true story of John Romulus Brinkley\, a Kansas doctor who in 1917 discovered that he could cure impotence by transplanting goat testicles into men. From there\, the story only gets even stranger. Mixing hand-drawn animated reenactments\, interviews\, archival footage\, and a highly unreliable narrator\, NUTS! traces Brinkley’s rise from poverty and obscurity to the heights of celebrity\, wealth\, and influence. Directed by Penny Lane. Yes\, that’s her real name. \n2016 / 79 min \n \n♦ The 1930s dustbowl contained rich soil for nurturing strange characters. An entire strata of Americana exists\, miles from the top-hat-and-tails stories peddled by Hollywood. Nuts! is a ridiculously enjoyable gem of a documentary about a great historical footnote\, John Romulus Brinkley\, a rags-to-riches-and-back-again huckster who peddled an impotence cure involving goat testicles and became one of the most ubiquitous broadcasters in the early days of radio. –Sundance Film Festival\n \n ♦ For those who listen to They Might Be Giants\, play along with NPR’s Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! and subscribe to Mental Floss\, Nuts! is their Star Wars. But you don’t need to be a bookish dweeb with your hands up at Barnes and Noble readings to enjoy it. I mean\, it’s funny. It’s a story so odd you’ll wonder why you haven’t heard it before. –The Guardian \n♦ “Critic’s Pick! An inventive documentary… tells a quintessentially American story – one that elicits both wonder and horror. An entertaining tale of made-in-the-U.S.A. bunco. This brisk movie is that\, and more. It culminates in a cinematic coup de grâce bold enough to spin your head – one that gives the movie an entirely new dimension.” \n  – Glenn Kenny\, The New York Times\n  Read the full review here. \n♦ “Marvelous! Showcases\, with wit and suspense\, the undoing of one of the 20th century’s great flimflam artists. \n  – Alan Scherstuhl\, Village Voice \n♦ “Penny Lane tells an extraordinary story… She is a story-maker\, a sort of historical epistemologist\, and also an artist of taste and invention. She uses animated sequences…(and)  extraordinary archival research and comes up with newsreel footage… restoring the past to a vital immediacy. She’s a classical modernist whose good and wondrous story reflects her own astonishment at the weird ways of the world and its archival traces and trails. She herself watches the scope and implications of the project expand into astonishing realms of power and influence. NUTS! is fiercely original in its ingeniously dramatic storytelling\, its vision of the place of such stories in the media-scape\, and its aesthetically refined yet good-humored vigor.”\n  – Richard Brody\, The New Yorker online  \n♦ “The strange story of one of the most successful snake-oil salesmen of the early 20th century. Lane\, like any great storyteller\, springs surprises after luring her audience in (and) keeps spinning one remarkable anecdote after another. Given all that’s happened in the world since NUTS! debuted at the Sundance Film Festival this past January\, this documentary has gone from being an amusing novelty to an urgent warning.”\n  – Noel Murray\, A.V. Club\, The Onion \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n  \nFri & Sat\, Sept 2 and 3\nNuts!  6:45 IU Fine Arts\nTale of Tales 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – downstairs \nThe Innocents 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun\, Sept 4 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nHunt for the Wilderpeople  2:15 \nSeed: The Untold Story 4:30\nNuts! 6:30\nTale Of Tales 8pm – Last Chance! \nSun Sept 4 \nThe Innocents 7:00 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri & Sat\, Sept 9 and 10\nNuts!  6:45 IU Fine Arts – \nDheepan – 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs \nThe Innocents 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance! \nSun Sept 11 \nNuts! 7:00 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \n  \nWHERE ARE WE? 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/nuts/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160905
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160427T204755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
UID:5052-1472778000-1472950799@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Tale of Tales
DESCRIPTION: ♦ So few Italian films make it Stateside that it’s cause for celebration when a terrific one appears. –Time magazine\n\nAugust 27\, 28 and Sept 2\, 3 ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n\nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30 ♦  Group Tickets and House Screenings call 812 727.0775 \nSea monsters\, monarchs\, ogres\, kings and sorcerers: Tale of Tales is breathtaking Baroque fantasy from Italian filmmaker Matteo Garrone (this is his first English-language film).\n \nBased on three spellbinding stories of magic and the macabre by Neapolitan poet and courtier Giambattista Basile\, Tale of Tales chronicles the (mis)adventures of three kings. Basile’s stories\, written in the 1630s\, influenced the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen. Basile “was the first person to write tales like Puss in Boots and Cinderella\,” explains the filmmaker. “He wrote archetypes that remain very topical.” \nOverflowing with surreal\, dazzling surprises\, this intoxicating cinematic spectacle is a delirious excursion into the dark heart of fairy tales. \n134 min \n\n  \n ♦ Expect to be dazzled by lush cinematography\, top-notch acting\, \nand some shocking turns. Tale of Tales is the most faithful and \ncreatively rendered fairytale onscreen to date\, bizarrely satisfying and \ntotally worth a patient\, focused viewing. \n–The Village Voice \n  \n ♦ Matteo Garrone’s Tale of Tales is fabulous in every sense. It is gloriously \nmad\, rigorously imagined\, visually wonderful: erotic\, hilarious and \ninternally consistent. A masterpiece of black-comic bad taste and a \npositive carnival of transgression.” \n–The Guardian \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n\n  \nFri & Sat\, Sept 2 and 3\nNuts!  6:45 IU Fine Arts\nTale of Tales 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – downstairs – Last Chance!\nThe Innocents 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun\, Sept 4 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nHunt for the Wilderpeople  2:15 \nSeed: The Untold Story 4:30\nNuts! 6:30\nTale Of Tales 8pm – Last Chance! \nWHERE ARE WE? 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/tale-of-tales/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160826
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160912
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160516T211439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
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SUMMARY:The Innocents
DESCRIPTION:August 26-Sept 10 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n \n“Faith is 24 hours of doubt and one moment of hope.” \nDecember 1945: World War II is finally over. Mathilde\, a young French Red Cross doctor\, is in Warsaw treating the last of the French soldiers returning from the front. One night\, a Benedictine nun appears on her doorstep begging Mathilde to follow her back to the convent. What she finds there is shocking: a holy sister about to give birth. \nAs Mathilde enters the sisters’ fiercely private world\, secrets rise to the surface\, and modernism and science clash with faith and tradition. The nuns go about their strict daily rituals\, but inside the convent’s chilly stone walls a dangerous revolution is taking place. Directed by Anne Fontaine (Gemma Bovery)\, starring Lou de Laâge (Breathe) and Agata Kulesza (Ida) \nThe Innocents in based on the real-life experiences of Madeleine Pauliac\, a doctor and Resistance fighter who was a member of the French Red Cross during World War II. \nin Russian\, French and Polish with subtitles / 115 min \n♦ A gripping psychological drama based on events more than half a century old\, yet it has inescapable contemporary echoes. The Innocents proves\, yet again\, that though moral and spiritual questions may not sound spellbinding they often provide the most absorbing movie experiences. –LA Times \n♦ A profound meditation on a forgotten moment in history…The Innocents never backs down from the stories it must tell\, but delivers them with beauty and compassion. De Laâge\, always a welcome on-screen presence (in roles as diverse as Melanie Laurent’s underseen examination of female relationships\, “Breathe\,”) shines at her brightest here\, infusing a film that’s all about faith with one woman truly worth believing in. –Indiewire \n♦ Although it’s based on a remarkable true story from the immediate aftermath of World War II\, Anne Fontaine’s quiet and powerful new film is also a story for our time. –Salon \n \nFri & Sat\, Sept 2 and 3\nNuts!  6:45 IU Fine Arts\nTale of Tales 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – downstairs \nThe Innocents 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun Sept 4 \nThe Innocents 7:00 @ Bear’s Place\n \nSun\, Sept 4 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nHunt for the Wilderpeople  2:15 \nSeed: The Untold Story 4:30\nNuts! 6:30\nTale Of Tales 8pm – Last Chance! \nFri & Sat\, Sept 9 and 10\nNuts!  6:45 IU Fine Arts\nDheepan – 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs \nThe Innocents 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance! \n Sun Sept 11\nNuts! 7:00 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nWHERE ARE WE? 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-innocents/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160819
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160829
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160709T151220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
UID:5133-1471568400-1472345999@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Neither Heaven nor Earth
DESCRIPTION:August 19\, 20\, 21\, 26\, 27 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n\n\n\n\nThe ingenious conceit of Neither Heaven Nor Earth\, a critical success at Cannes\, is to transform the Afghan battlefield into the backdrop for a metaphysical thriller. Jérémie Renier stars as a French army commander who begins to lose the loyalty of his company when soldiers start mysteriously disappearing one by one. Rarely is the mistrust between cultures—are the shepherd villagers innocent civilians or Taliban spies?—limned with such poetic insight. Shot on digital video and emblazoned with such impressionistic effects as the visions captured by a night-vision camera\, Neither Heaven Nor Earth is a contemporary ghost story that’s both unabashedly mystical and thrillingly pulpy. The film recalls the eerie mystery of Peter Weir’s Picnic at Hanging Rock and Antonioni’s L’Aventura.  \nDirected by Clement Cogitore\, who has been a regular collaborator of the Dardennes brothers (L’Enfant\, The Kid with a Bike).\n \n2016 / 100 minutes / in French and Persian with subtitles \n♦ Its gravity and intelligence — the unassuming authority of Mr. Renier’s performance and the sly self-confidence of Mr. Cogitore’s direction — make it something more. It’s not just spooky; it’s genuinely haunting.  –The NY Times \nClick here to view a Q&A with director Clément Cogitore following the film’s screening at the 2016 New Directors/New Films festival. \nFri & Sat\, August 19 and 20\nTale of Tales 7:00 @ IU Fine Arts\nNeither Heaven Nor Earth 7:45 @ IU Fine Arts – downstairs \nSun August 21 \nNeither Heaven Nor Earth 7:00 @ Bear’s Place\n \nFri & Sat\, August 26 and 27\nThe Innocents  6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nTale of Tales 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – downstairs\nNeither Heaven Nor Earth 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance! \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nWHERE ARE WE? 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/neither-heaven-nor-earth/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160819
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160823
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160328T204112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
UID:5021-1471568400-1471827599@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:This Weekend at Ryder
DESCRIPTION:Fri & Sat\, August 26 and 27\nThe Innocents  6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nTale of Tales 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – downstairs\nNeither Heaven Nor Earth 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\n \nSun August 28 \nTale of Tales 7:00 @ Bear’s Place \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Semester Passes $30 ♦  Group Tickets call 812 727.0775 \nTHE INNOCENTS \n“Faith is 24 hours of doubt and one moment of hope.” \nDecember 1945: World War II is finally over. Mathilde\, a young French Red Cross doctor\, is in Warsaw treating the last of the French soldiers returning from the front. One night\, a Benedictine nun appears on her doorstep begging Mathilde to follow her back to the convent. What she finds there is shocking: a holy sister about to give birth. \nAs Mathilde enters the sisters’ fiercely private world\, secrets rise to the surface\, and modernism and science clash with faith and tradition. The nuns go about their strict daily rituals\, but inside the convent’s chilly stone walls a dangerous revolution is taking place. Directed by Anne Fontaine (Gemma Bovery)\, starring Lou de Laâge (Breathe) and Agata Kulesza (Ida) \nThe Innocents in based on the real-life experiences of Madeleine Pauliac\, a doctor and Resistance fighter who was a member of the French Red Cross during World War II. \nin Russian\, French and Polish with subtitles / 115 min \n♦ A gripping psychological drama based on events more than half a century old\, yet it has inescapable contemporary echoes. The Innocents proves\, yet again\, that though moral and spiritual questions may not sound spellbinding they often provide the most absorbing movie experiences. –LA Times \n♦ A profound meditation on a forgotten moment in history…a film that’s all about faith with one woman truly worth believing in. –Indiewire \n♦ Although it’s based on a remarkable true story from the immediate aftermath of World War II\, Anne Fontaine’s quiet and powerful new film is also a story for our time. –Salon \nTALE OF TALES\n\nSea monsters\, monarchs\, ogres\, kings and sorcerers: Tale of Tales is breathtaking Baroque fantasy from Italian filmmaker Matteo Garrone (this is his first English-language film).\n \nBased on three spellbinding stories of magic and the macabre by Neapolitan poet and courtier Giambattista Basile\, Tale of Tales chronicles the (mis)adventures of three kings. Basile’s stories\, written in the 1630s\, influenced the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen. Basile “was the first person to write tales like Puss in Boots and Cinderella\,” explains the filmmaker. “He wrote archetypes that remain very topical.” \nOverflowing with surreal\, dazzling surprises\, this intoxicating cinematic spectacle is a delirious excursion into the dark heart of fairy tales. \n134 min \n\n♦ So few Italian films make it Stateside that it’s cause for celebration when a terrific one appears. –Time magazine\n \n ♦ Expect to be dazzled by lush cinematography\, top-notch acting\, \nand some shocking turns. Tale of Tales is the most faithful and \ncreatively rendered fairytale onscreen to date\, bizarrely satisfying and \ntotally worth a patient\, focused viewing. \n–The Village Voice\n \n ♦ Matteo Garrone’s Tale of Tales is fabulous in every sense. It is gloriously \nmad\, rigorously imagined\, visually wonderful: erotic\, hilarious and \ninternally consistent. A masterpiece of black-comic bad taste and a \npositive carnival of transgression.” \n–The Guardian \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n\nNEITHER HEAVEN NOR EARTH \nThe ingenious conceit of Neither Heaven Nor Earth\, a critical success at Cannes\, is to transform the Afghan battlefield into the backdrop for a metaphysical thriller. Jérémie Renier stars as a French army commander who begins to lose the loyalty of his company when soldiers start mysteriously disappearing one by one. Rarely is the mistrust between cultures—are the shepherd villagers innocent civilians or Taliban spies?—limned with such poetic insight. Shot on digital video and emblazoned with such impressionistic effects as the visions captured by a night-vision camera\, Neither Heaven Nor Earth is a contemporary ghost story that’s both unabashedly mystical and thrillingly pulpy. The film recalls the eerie mystery of Peter Weir’s Picnic at Hanging Rock and Antonioni’s L’Aventura.  \nDirected by Clement Cogitore\, who has been a regular collaborator of the Dardennes brothers (L’Enfant\, The Kid with a Bike).\n \n2016 / 100 minutes / in French and Persian with subtitles \n♦ Its gravity and intelligence — the unassuming authority of Mr. Renier’s performance and the sly self-confidence of Mr. Cogitore’s direction — make it something more. It’s not just spooky; it’s genuinely haunting.  –The NY Times \nClick here to view a Q&A with director Clément Cogitore following the film’s screening at the 2016 New Directors/New Films festival. \n\n\n  \n\n\nComing Sunday\, Sept 4 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nA Day-Long Film Fest – 4 Films Starting at 2:15\n  \n \nDOWNLOAD THE RYDER APP FOR ANDROIDS \n \nDOWNLOAD THE RYDER APP FOR IPHONES \n \n\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/whats-playing-this-weekend/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160808
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160628T134454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
UID:5146-1469149200-1470531599@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:April and the Extraordinary World
DESCRIPTION:July 22 – August 6 / August 14 at the Buskirk-Chumley ♦ Scroll down for times and locations \nFrom the producers of the Academy Award-nominated Persepolis and the mind of renowned graphic novelist Jacques Tardi comes a riveting sci-fi adventure set in an alternate steampunk universe. \n Paris\, 1941. A family of scientists is on the brink of discovering a powerful longevity serum when all of a sudden a mysterious force abducts them\, leaving their young daughter April behind. Ten years later\, April (voiced by Academy Award nominee Marion Cotillard) lives alone with her dear cat\, Darwin\, and carries on her family’s research in secret. But she soon finds herself at the center of a shadowy and far-reaching conspiracy\, and on the run from government agents\, bicycle-powered dirigibles and cyborg rat spies. Undaunted\, she continues her quest to find her parents and discover the truth behind their disappearance. \nrated PG / 106 min/ in French with subtitles\n \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n♦ The film bestows a sense of otherworldly exhilaration. Who says they don’t make mind-bending French science fiction animated movies like they used to? –NY Times \n♦ There is plenty to marvel at in Tardi’s darker\, alternate universe Paris\, one that’s best watched with open minds and mouths agape at the incredible visual and storytelling imagination on display.–The Playlist \n♦ An all-too-rare example of steampunk done right –The Village Voice \n\n\n  \n  \nFri & Sat\, July 29 and 30\nTickled  6:45 IU Fine Arts\nApril and the Extraordinary World 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – downstairs\nCosmos  8:15 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun July 31 \nCosmos  7:00 @ Bear’s Place  \nFri & Sat\, August 5 and 6\nNuts!  6:45 IU Fine Arts\nApril and the Extraordinary World 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – downstairs\nCosmos  8:15 @ IU Fine Arts \nWHERE ARE WE? 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/april-and-the-extraordinary-world/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160731
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160607T011552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
UID:5125-1468544400-1469840399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Tickled
DESCRIPTION:July 15-30 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n \nTruth is stranger than fiction. When journalist David Farrier came across a an online reference to a fringe sport in Los Angeles called “competitive endurance tickling” he thought he’d lit upon another amusingly weird topic for his lighthearted reports on New Zealand television. The pop-culture journalist had reported on frog-eating survivalists and a Donkey Lady but these were run of the mill stories compared to the strange subculture of obsessive tickling that he would uncover. Mixing Raymond Chandler with Michael Moore\, the edge-of-seat Tickled is a sharp detective tale that attempts to sweep away the cobwebs from one of the endless\, bizarre corners of the internet.\n \n92 min \n♦ Tickled is so crazy that it feels like a hoax. Only it’s not. –Entertainment Weekly \n♦ Eye-popping. Countless twists too juicy to spoil. -The Guardian \n♦ Terrifically entertaining! — The NY Times \n♦ You’re going to love it! – Esquire \n  \nFri & Sat\, July 29 and 30\nTickled  6:45 IU Fine Arts \nApril and the Extraordinary World 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – downstairs\nCosmos  8:15 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun July 31 \nCosmos  7:00 @ Bear’s Place  \nHeld Over! Sun August 14 \nTickled  8:30 @ the Buskirk-Chumley Theater \nWHERE ARE WE? \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/tickled/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160725
DTSTAMP:20260406T160236
CREATED:20160603T013057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200407T165003Z
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SUMMARY:Fireworks Wednesday
DESCRIPTION:July 8-23 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIranian director Asghar Farhadi’s film\, A Separation\, won the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award in 2012. Fireworks Wednesday was filmed in 2006 and has finally been released in the U.S.  \nA young\, naive bride-to-be takes a job as a maid for a comparatively well-to-do couple in Tehran\, unaware as she enters their apartment that she’s walking into an emotional minefield. In addition to her housekeeping chores\, she is recruited as a domestic spy\, keeping tabs on a boorish husband who may be having an affair.  Once buoyant about her own upcoming wedding\, she starts having second thoughts. Employing intricate plotting and shifting perspectives as he did in A SEPARATION\, Farhadi creates a suspenseful\, complex tale of passion and intrigue. \nThe film’s title refers to a day of celebration in Iran\, observed with public merrymaking and pyrotechnics on the Wednesday before the Persian New Year. \n♦ A masterpiece of Farhadi’s psychologically charged scene-making and sensuous\, insinuating style.  Feel and think your way through Fireworks Wednesday and it will never leave you. –Film Comment \n104 min / in Farsi with English subtitles\n \n  \nFri & Sat\, July 22 and 23\nTickled – 6:45 IU Fine Arts\nApril and the Extraordinary World 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nFireworks Wednesday 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts – Last  Chance!\n \nSun July 24 \nApril and the Extraordinary World 7:00 at Bear’s Place \nWHERE ARE WE? 
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160718
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UID:5098-1467334800-1468717199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:MARGUERITE
DESCRIPTION:June 24 – July 16 ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Summer Passes $30 \n  \nCover your ears but open your hearts for Marguerite. \n1921: the beginning of the Golden Twenties. Not far from Paris\, it is party day at the castle of Marguerite Dumont\, a wealthy woman with a passion for music and the opera. For years\, she has performed regularly for a circle of guests. Marguerite sings wholeheartedly but she sings terribly out of tune and no one has ever told her. Her husband\, butler and close friends have always encouraged her in her illusions. Things become complicated when Marguerite falls in with a band of bohemians who persuade her to follow her dream and perform in front of complete strangers at the Paris Opera House. Starring ten-time César Award nominee Catherine Frot\, Marguerite is a touching and light-hearted feast for the ears featuring music from Mozart\, Bach and Vivaldi.\n \n♦ Marguerite is loosely based on the real-life Florence Foster Jenkins\, who will soon to be embodied by Meryl Streep in an upcoming film.\n \nin French and Italian with subtitles / 129 min \n  \nFri & Sat\, July 8 and 9\nFireworks Wednesday – 6:45 IU Fine Arts\nMarguerite 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nLouder Than Bombs 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\n \nSun July 10 \nFireworks Wednesday 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nFri & Sat\, July 15 and 16\nTickled  6:45 IU Fine Arts\nMarguerite 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\nFireworks Wednesday 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun July 17 \nTickled 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nWATCH THE OFFICIAL TRAILER \nWHERE ARE WE? 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160711
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UID:5092-1467334800-1468112399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Louder than Bombs
DESCRIPTION:June 24 – July 9 \nNorwegian director Joachim Trier’s first two features\, Reprise and Oslo\, August 31st\, which some of you saw at Ryder\, were eloquent\, deft dramas. Louder Than Bombs is Trier’s first English language film. Isabelle Huppert\,  Gabriel Byrne\, Devin Druid and Jesse Eisenberg star in this story of a family haunted by the legacy of its matriarch\, an acclaimed photo journalist who\, several years after her death\, is the subject of a gallery retrospective.  \nTrier has said that he wanted “to do the character-driven drama that America has always been great at\, like Ordinary People or Woody Allen or even Coppola\, The Godfather. I was intrigued by the family dynamic stories done in America with great actors. That can sometimes be a gangster movie or a drama. When I was a kid\, when everybody’s parents got divorced\, suddenly there was Kramer vs. Kramer\, that sense of present-day family dynamics done with great acting. It really meant something in its time. I could go on about Bergman and others\, but I really should give credit to that American cinema.”\n \n2016 / 109 min \nFun Facts: The film’s title comes to the compilation album by the Smiths. Co-star Devin Druid plays Louis C.K. as a teenager in Louie.\n \n  \nMovies are often about so much more than what they’re about\, and the riches of Louder Than Bombs lie in the way Trier reveals the secret fears and longings of nearly every character\, showing\, ultimately\, that even when people fail to connect\, that itself can be a kind of connection. –Time magazine \nWATCH THE TRAILER\nFri & Sat\, July 1 and 2 \nLouder Than Bombs 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs\nMarguerite 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs\n \nSun July 3 \nMarguerite 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nFri & Sat\, July 8 and 9\nFireworks Wednesday – 6:45 IU Fine Arts\nMarguerite 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts\nLouder Than Bombs 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts – Last Chance!\n \nSun July 10 \nFireworks Wednesday 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nWHERE ARE WE? \n  \n \nDOWNLOAD THE RYDER APP FOR ANDROIDS \n \nDOWNLOAD THE RYDER APP FOR IPHONES
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