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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/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160715
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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/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160725
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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? 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/fireworks-wednesday/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160718
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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? 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/marguerite/
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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
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/louder-than-bombs/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160628
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SUMMARY:HOCKNEY
DESCRIPTION:June 24\, 25 \nDavid Hockney is one of the great surviving icons of the 1960s; the new bio-pic Hockney weaves together a portrait of the multifaceted artist from frank interviews with close friends\, including several art world luminaries\, as well as never before seen footage from Hockney’s own personal archive. Acclaimed filmmaker Randall Wright (Freud’s Naked Truths) offers a unique look at this unconventional artist who\, at seventy-seven\, is reaching new peaks of popularity worldwide and is as charming as ever. Hockney is funny\, inspiring\, bold and visionary; his sunny disposition and sense of adventure in the face of personal challenges are truly uplifting.  113 MIN \nHere is an essay written by Randall Wright about Hockney’s love of movies and how they influenced him and in turn\, how he influenced them. \n  \nWATCH the Official Trailer \n  \nFri & Sat\, June 24 and 25 \nLouder Than Bombs 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs\nMarguerite 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs\nHockney 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs – Last Chance!\n \nSun June 26 \nMarguerite 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n\nFri & Sat\, July 1 and 2 \nLouder Than Bombs 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs\nMarguerite 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstai\n \n  \nSun July 3 \nMarguerite 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \n  \n  \n \nDOWNLOAD THE RYDER APP FOR ANDROIDS \n \nDOWNLOAD THE RYDER APP FOR IPHONES
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/hockney/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20160521T203000
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SUMMARY:Hills and Hollers
DESCRIPTION:♦ Saturday\, May 21 at 7pm followed by an After Party at Serendipity\, during which you can dance or lounge with the cast and crew  while listening to the musical whims of DJ Party Ben.\n \nTickets: $5 for the film ♦ $10 for the film and After Party \nHills and Hollers is a low budget\, slasher horror movie written and directed by Ben Arvin\, a Southern Indiana native and IU alum.  The film was shot in the rolling countryside just south of Bloomington in the peak of the fall season.   \nPlot: An expecting couple dealing with the struggles of the Midwestern Rust Belt are attacked by masked assailants against the backdrop of the serene\, Southern Indiana fall. \n♦ Tickets can be purchased in advance online here \n  \n  \nWATCH THE TRAILER
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/hills-and-hollers/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160608
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SUMMARY:Mountains May Depart
DESCRIPTION:June 3\, 4  ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n\nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Summer Passes $30 ♦  Group Tickets call 812 339.2002 \nIn this penetrating dissection of modern China from storyteller extraordinaire Jia Zhang-ke (A Touch of Sin)\, a young woman must choose between a wealthy capitalist and a coal miner.  Mountains May Depart begins in Fenyang in 1999 as a stylized romantic melodrama and\, adopting elements of fantasy\, ends in Australia in 2025.\n \n(The movie’s Chinese title translates as Mountains\, Rivers\, Old Friends.) \n♦ Whatever Jia shows us and wherever he takes us\, we’re always aware of being in the hands of one of the contemporary world’s great filmmakers. –RogerEbert.com \n  \nWATCH THE TRAILER\nin Mandarin with subtitles / 131 min\n  \n  \nFri & Sat\, June 3 and 4 \nMountains May Depart 7:00 @ IU Fine Arts (downstairs)\n Rams 7:45 @ IU Fine Arts (upstairs)\n \nSun June 5 \nRams 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nFri & Sat\, June 10 and 11 \nHockney 7:00 @ IU Fine Arts\n Rams 7:45 @ IU Fine Arts\n \nSun June 12 \nHockney 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nFri & Sat\, June 17 and 18 \nLouder Than Bombs – 7:00 @ IU Fine Arts\nHockney– 7:45 @ IU Fine Arts\n \nSun June 19 \nLouder Than Bombs 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nFri & Sat\, June 24 and 25 \nMarguerite – 7:00 IU Fine Arts\nLouder Than Bombs 7:45 @ IU Woodburn\nHockney 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts \n  \n \nDOWNLOAD THE RYDER APP FOR ANDROIDS \n \nDOWNLOAD THE RYDER APP FOR IPHONES \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/mountains-may-depart/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160523
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SUMMARY:Francofonia
DESCRIPTION:May 20\, 21 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Summer Passes $30 ♦  Group Tickets: call 812 339.2002\n \n  \nThe past\, present and future of art collide beautifully in Russian master Alexander Sokurov’s new film\, a fascinating portrait of real-life characters Jacques Jaujard and Count Franziskus Wolff-Metternich — two remarkable men who started out as enemies and then became collaborators during the Nazi Occupation of Paris. Their alliance would become the driving force behind the preservation of irreplaceable artworks and treasures at the Louvre.\n \nThe film’s theme is the nature of museums themselves: what they tell us about our grasp of time\, their historical function in empire-building\, the way in which they foster the harvesting and hoarding of culture\, and how those very acts alter our understanding of power\, both personal and political. \nFrancofonia is a stunning and urgently relevant meditation on the essential relationship between art\, culture\, and history.  \nGerman\, French and Russian with subtitles / 87 min \nIf you like Francofonia\, you might also like Hockney\, opening June 10th \n  \n \n  \nWed May 18\nFrancofonia 8:45 @ The Fab Lab \nFri May 20  \nMountains May Depart  7:00 @ IU Fine Arts\n Francofonia 7:45 @ IU Fine Arts\n \nSat\, May 21\nHills and Hollers 7:00 @ IU Fine Arts Q & A w/the filmmakers\n Francofonia 7:45 @ IU Fine Arts – Last chance!\n \nSun May 22 \nMay Mountains Depart 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nWed May 25\nMountains May Depart 8:45 @ The Fab Lab \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/francofonia/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160516
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SUMMARY:My Golden Days
DESCRIPTION:May 6\, 7\, 8\, 13\, 14  ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIndividual Tickets: $5 ♦ Summer Passes $30 ♦  Group Tickets call 812 339.2002 \nAn anthropologist recalls his childhood in France and a student trip to the USSR where a clandestine mission led him to offer up his own identity for a young Russian. He remembers university life\, his shifting circle of friends and their casual betrayals. And most of all he remembers Esther\, the beautiful\, rude\, haughty soul and love of his life. Arnaud Desplechin’s alternately hilarious and heartrending autobiographical film was nominated for 7 French César Awards and won for Best Director.\n \nin French and Russian with subtitles / 123 min\n \nThis isn’t only a wise and graceful film but\, in its tossed-off way\, a great one\, with a debut performance — by a young actress named Lou Roy-Lecollinet — that will prove to be unforgettable. –Wall Street Journal \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n  \nFri & Sat\, May 6 and 7 \nMy Golden Days  7:00 @ IU Fine Arts\nFrancofonia 7:45 @ IU Woodburn \nSun May 8 \nMy Golden Days 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nWed May 11\nFrancofonia 8:45 @ The Fab Lab \nFri & Sat\, May 13 and 14 \nFrancofonia  6:45 @ IU Fine Arts – upstairs\n My Golden Days 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts – downstairs – Last Chance!\n \nSun May 15 \nFrancofonia 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nWed May 18\nFrancofonia 8:45 @ The Fab Lab
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/my-golden-days/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160426
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SUMMARY:Love Thy Nature
DESCRIPTION:April 22\, 23\, 24 \nWe’ve lost touch with nature. This disconnect hurts our health\, dims our spirit\, and threatens our future. Narrated by Liam Neeson\, Love Thy Nature is a cinematic journey through the beauty and intimacy of our vital relationship with the natural world. And it shows that a renewed connection with nature is key not only to our well being\, but also to solving our climate and environmental crises. \n  \n  \nFri & Sat\, April 22 and 23 \nLove Thy Nature 7:00 @ IU Fine Arts\nMustang 7:45 @ IU Woodburn \nSun April 24 \nLove Thy Nature 7:00 at Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nFri & Sat\, April 29 and 30 \nMy Golden Days  7:00 @ IU Fine Arts\nMustang 7:45 @ IU Woodburn \nSun May 1 \nMustang 7:00 at Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/love-thy-nature/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20160417T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20160417T213000
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SUMMARY:They Will Have to Kill Us First
DESCRIPTION:One Night Only! Sunday\, April 17 at 7:30 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater \nIn 2012\, jihadists took control of northern Mali. They banned music\, destroying radio stations and publicly burning instruments. Facing torture\, musicians went into hiding. But rather than lay down their instruments\, Mali’s musicians fought back. / 105 min\n \n ♦  Social journalism of the highest order\, They Will Have to Kill Us First is front-loaded with sonic heroism. It’s also one of the most vibrantly shot and masterfully edited documentaries of this or any other SXSW year. – The Austin Chronicle  \n ♦  Johanna Schwartz’s miraculously hopeful documentary\, “They Will Have to Kill Us First: Malian Music in Exile\,” delivers a vibrant testimony of resilience under oppression. – New York Times                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       \n\n\n\n\n\nSponsored in part by the Lotus Education & Arts Foundation
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/they-will-have-to-kill-us-first/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20160417T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20160417T170000
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SUMMARY:Where Hope Grows
DESCRIPTION:The Ryder is partnering with the Down Syndrome Family Connection to host a free screening of Where Hope Grows on Sunday\, April 17 at the IU Fine Arts Theater at 3pm.  \nCalvin Campbell (Kristoffer Polaha) is a former professional baseball player sent to an early retirement due to his panic attacks at the plate. Even though he had all the talent for the big leagues\, he struggles with the curveballs life has thrown him. Today\, he mindlessly sleepwalks through his days and the challenge of raising his teenager daughter. His life is in a slow downward spiral when it is suddenly awakened and invigorated by the most unlikely person – Produce (David DeSanctis)\, a young-man with Down syndrome who works at the local grocery store.  \nDavid DeSanctis is among the first actors with Down Syndrome to play a lead role in a feature film. A ticketed VIP reception will be held for Mr. DeSanctis following the screening in the Atrium of the Global and International Sciences Building. Reception tickets are $20 and include reserved seating for the film\, hors hors d’oeuvres and beverages. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/where-hope-grows-2/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20160417T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20160417T213000
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SUMMARY:Sunday Film Fest at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater
DESCRIPTION:Where else can you see four first-run\, feature-length films for just $10? On April 17th you can spend the day at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater and do just that. The Ryder presents a day-long mini-festival featuring two Academy Award nominees–45 Years and Mustang–and two political documentaries. Tickets are on sale now at the BCT box office. One movie would be $7; you can see all four films for just $10. Tickets day-of-show would be $8.50 and $12.50 respectively.\n\nSponsored in part by the Lotus Education & Arts Foundation\n\n\n\nNOAM CHOMSKY: REQUIEM FOR AN AMERICAN DREAM / 2:15\n\nThe definitive discourse with Noam Chomsky\, widely regarded as the most important intellectual alive\, on the defining characteristic of our time – the deliberate concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a select few. Through interviews filmed over four years\, Chomsky unpacks the principles that have brought us to the crossroads of historically unprecedented inequality – tracing a half- century of policies designed to favor the most wealthy at the expense of the majority – while also looking back on his own life of activism and political participation. Profoundly personal and thought provoking\, Chomsky provides penetrating insight into what may well be the lasting legacy of our time – the death of the middle class\, and swan song of functioning democracy. One of the filmmakers\, Jared P. Scott\, graduated from IU; he fondly remembers watching Noam Chomsky: Manufacturing Consent at Bear’s Place. (75 min) / 2:15 pm\n \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n ♦  This timely 75-minute teach-in spotlights a man who\, now 87\, seems at the height of his intellectual powers. –The New York Times \n$7 in Advance / $8.50 Day of Show Buy Tkts in Advance or an All-Day Pass here \n  \n \nCharlotte Rampling / Academy Award Nominee / Best Actress\n45 YEARS / 3:45\n\nThere is just one week until Kate Mercer’s (Charlotte Rampling) 45th wedding anniversary and the planning for the party is going well. But then a letter arrives for her husband (Tom Courtenay). The body of his first love has been discovered\, frozen and preserved in the icy glaciers of the Swiss Alps. By the time the party is upon them\, five days later\, there may not be a marriage left to celebrate. If you prefer acting prowess to Star Wars\, you can’t do much better than this. England / 95 min / 3:45 pm /\n \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n ♦   It usually takes a few decades to sort these things out\, but it’s just possible that what Charlotte Rampling does in “45 Years” may someday be considered one of the greatest performances by an actress in the history of the movies. Up there with Maria Falconetti in “The Passion of Joan of Arc\,” Gena Rowlands in “A Woman Under the Influence\,” Meryl Streep in “Sophie’s Choice.” Maybe not. All I know is that I emerged from the movie in a white-out haze of emotions\, synapses overloaded\, grateful beyond words to an actress who can convey so much with such subtlety of means.–Boston Globe \n$7 in Adv / $8.50 Day of Show  Buy Tkts in Advance or an All-Day Pass here \n \nAcademy Award Nominee / Best Foreign Language Film\nMUSTANG / 5:35\n\nIt’s the beginning of the summer. In a village in northern Turkey\, Lale and her four sisters come home from school\, innocently playing with boys. The supposed debauchery of their games causes a scandal with unintended consequences. The family home slowly turns into a prison\, classes on housework and cooking replace school\, and marriages begin to be arranged. The five sisters\, driven by the same desire for freedom\, fight back against the limits imposed on them.  Turkey /97 min/ 5:35 pm / PG-13\n \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n ♦  Mustang is a stunning debut feature by Deniz Gamze Ergüven about five sisters in rural Turkey. Confined to their grandmother’s house\, the girls bridle against losing their freedoms in a story grounded in both laughter and tears\, and above all in the resilient strength of these girls. –A.O. Scott\, The New York Times \n$7 in Adv / $8.50 Day of Show  Buy Tkts in Advance or an All-Day Pass here \n \n \nThey Will Have to Kill Us First / 7:30\n\nIn 2012\, jihadists took control of northern Mali. They banned music\, destroying radio stations and publicly burning musical instruments. Facing torture\, musicians went into hiding. Then they fought back.  / 105 min / 7:30 pm / NR\n \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n ♦  Social journalism of the highest order\, They Will Have to Kill Us First is by turns horrific and front-loaded with sonic heroism. It’s also one of the most vibrantly shot and masterfully edited documentaries of this or any other SXSW year. – The Austin Chronicle  \n ♦  Johanna Schwartz’s miraculously hopeful documentary\, “They Will Have to Kill Us First: Malian Music in Exile\,” delivers a vibrant testimony of resilience under oppression. – New York Times \n\n$7 in Adv / $8.50 Day of Show  Buy Tkts in Advance or an All-Day Pass here
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/buskirk-chumley-festival/
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SUMMARY:Noam Chomsky: Requiem for the American Dream
DESCRIPTION:April  17 ♦  Scroll down for times and locations \nThe definitive discourse with Noam Chomsky\, widely regarded as the most important intellectual alive\, on the defining characteristic of our time – the deliberate concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a select few. Through interviews filmed over four years\, Chomsky unpacks the principles that have brought us to the crossroads of historically unprecedented inequality – tracing a half- century of policies designed to favor the most wealthy at the expense of the majority – while also looking back on his own life of activism and political participation. Profoundly personal and thought provoking\, Chomsky provides penetrating insight into what may well be the lasting legacy of our time – the death of the middle class\, and swan song of functioning democracy.  \nOne of the filmmakers\, Jared P. Scott\, graduated from IU; he fondly remembers watching Chomsky in Manufacturing Consent at Bear’s Place. (73 min) \nThis timely 75-minute teach-in spotlights a man who\, now 87\, seems at the height of his intellectual powers. –The New York Times \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n  \nSunday\, April 17 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater \nNoam Chomsky: Requiem for an American Dream: 2:15\n45 Years – 3:45\nMustang – 5:35\nThey Will Have to Kill Us First – 7:30 \nSunday\, April 17 Additional Screenings\nWhere Hope Grows – 3 pm at IU Fine Arts downstairs\n45 Years 7pm @ Bear’s Place \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/noam-chomsky-requiem-for-the-american-dream/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:45 Years
DESCRIPTION:April 17  ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIt usually takes a few decades to sort these things out\, but it’s just possible that what Charlotte Rampling does in “45 Years” may someday be considered one of the greatest performances by an actress in the history of the movies. Up there with Maria Falconetti in “The Passion of Joan of Arc\,” Gena Rowlands in “A Woman Under the Influence\,” Meryl Streep in “Sophie’s Choice.” Maybe not. All I know is that I emerged from the movie in a white-out haze of emotions\, synapses overloaded\, grateful beyond words to an actress who can convey so much with such subtlety of means.–Boston Globe \nThere is just one week until Kate Mercer’s (Best Actress nominee Charlotte Rampling) 45th wedding anniversary and the planning for the party is going well. But then a letter arrives for her husband (Tom Courtenay). The body of his first love has been discovered\, frozen and preserved in the icy glaciers of the Swiss Alps. By the time the party is upon them\, five days later\, there may not be a marriage left to celebrate. If you prefer acting prowess to Star Wars\, you can’t do much better than this. England / 95 min \n  \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n  \n  \nSunday\, April 17 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater \nNoam Chomsky: Requiem for an American Dream – 2:15\n45 Years – 3:45\nMustang – 5:35\nThey Will Have to Kill Us First – 7:30 \nSunday\, April 17 Additional Screenings\nWhere Hope Grows – 3 pm at IU Fine Arts downstairs\n45 Years 7pm @ Bear’s Place
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/45-years/
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SUMMARY:One Day in April
DESCRIPTION:One Night Only! Friday\, April 8 at 7:30 at the IU Fine Art Theater\n \nOne Day in April is a feature-length documentary that chronicles the triumphs and failures of two men’s and two women’s IU cyclist teams trying  to win the Little 500. Directed by filmmaker and native Hoosier Thomas Miller\, “One Day in April” is a bittersweet portrait of athletic competition in its purest\, unadulterated form. Shot in an intimate cinema vérité  style that highlights the struggles and failures of four teams of riders in the Little 500\, the expansive narrative of friendship\, failure\, and redemption plays out across a cast of characters that includes grizzled veterans\, rookies trying to find their spot and coaches who work hard and remain devoted to the Little 500. \nFilmmaker Thomas Miller will host a Q&A after the movie. \nTickets Day of Show: $10 for the film and Q&A / $30-One-Day-in-April Package also includes a T-Shirt and Digital Download of the movie \nTickets in Advance: On April 1st we will post a link to purchase advance tickets online and save a few dollars. Only $8 for the movie and Q&A / $27 for for the Package  Click here to purchase tickets in advance\n \nWATCH A TRAILER NOW \nNot Familiar with the IU Campus? No Worries – Click here for directions to the Fine Arts Theater
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/one-day-in-april-2/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:Mustang
DESCRIPTION:April 13\, 17\, 22\, 23\, 29\, 30\, May 1 ♦  Scroll down for times and locations\n \nIt’s the beginning of the summer. In a village in northern Turkey\, Lale and her four sisters come home from school\, innocently playing with boys. The supposed debauchery of their games causes a scandal with unintended consequences. The family home slowly turns into a prison\, classes on housework and cooking replace school\, and marriages begin to be arranged. The five sisters\, driven by the same desire for freedom\, fight back against the limits imposed on them. \n♦ Mustang is a stunning debut feature by Deniz Gamze Ergüven about five sisters in rural Turkey. Confined to their grandmother’s house\, the girls bridle against losing their freedoms in a story grounded in both laughter and tears\, and above all in the resilient strength of these girls. –A.O. Scott\, The New York Times \n  \nWed April 13\nMustang 7:30 @ The Fab Lab \nSunday\, April 17 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater \nNoam Chomsky: Requiem for an American Dream – 2:15\n45 Years – 3:45\nMustang – 5:35\nThey Will Have to Kill Us First – 7:30 \nAlso on Sunday\, April 17 \nWhere Hope Grows 3pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n45 Years 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nWed April 20\nMustang 8:30 @ The Fab Lab \nFri & Sat\, April 22 and 23 \nLove Thy Nature 7:00 @ IU Fine Arts\nMustang 7:45 @ IU Woodburn \nSun April 24 \nLove Thy Nature 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nFri & Sat\, April 29 and 30 \nMy Golden Days  7:00 @ IU Fine Arts\nMustang 7:45 @ IU Woodburn \nSun May 1 \nMustang 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/mustang/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160412
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SUMMARY:Aferim!
DESCRIPTION:March 18 – April 10  Scroll down for times and  locations \n  \nEastern Europe\, 1835. Two riders cross a barren landscape in the middle of Wallachia. They are the gendarme Costandin and his son. Together they are searching for a gypsy slave who has run away from his nobleman master and is suspected of having an affair with the noble’s wife. While the unflappable Costandin comments on every situation with a cheery aphorism\, his son takes a more contemplative view of the world. On their odyssey they encounter people of different nationalities and beliefs: Turks and Russians\, Christians and Jews\, Romanians and Hungarians. Each harbors prejudices against the others which have been passed down from generation to generation. And even when the slave Carfin is found\, the adventure is far from over. Romania / 108 min \nDo you need another reason to be mad about the Oscar nominations? Well here’s one\, expressed as tradition demands in the form of a hashtag: #WhataboutAferim! “Aferim!” — the title translates more or less as “Attaboy!” — is Radu Jude’s sublime new feature\, a funny and brutal costume drama with a potent contemporary kick. Officially submitted for consideration as Romania’s official entry in the best foreign-language film sweepstakes\, it was omitted from the final list of five nominees.  –A.0. Scott\, The New York Times \n \nWed April 6\nNoam Chomsky: Requiem for an American Dream 8:30 @ The Fab Lab \nFri April 8\nMustang 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nOne Day in April 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\nAferim! 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\n \nSat April 9\nMustang 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs\nAferim! 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs \nSun April 10\n45 Years  5:30 @ Bear’s Place\nAferim!  7:30 @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nWed April 13\nMustang 7:30 @ The Fab Lab \nSunday\, April 17 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater \nNoam Chomsky: Requiem for an American Dream – 2:15\n45 Years – 3:45\nMustang – 5:35\nThey Will Have to Kill Us First – 7:30 \nAlso on Sunday\, April 17 \nWhere Hope Grows 3pm @ IU Fine Arts Downstairs\n45 Years 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!\n \nFri & Sat\, April 22 and 23 \nLove Thy Nature 7:00 @ IU Fine Arts\nMustang 7:45 @ IU Woodburn \nSun April 24 \nLove Thy Nature 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \nFri & Sat\, April 29 and 30 \nMy Golden Days  7:00 @ IU Fine Arts\nMustang 7:45 @ IU Woodburn \nSun May 1 \nMustang 7:00 at Bear’s Place\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/aferim/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160321
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SUMMARY:In the Shadow of Women
DESCRIPTION:March 11\, 12\, 13\, 18\, 19  ♦  Scroll down for times and locations  \n ♦ In the high-contrast\, black-and-white\, wide-screen images\, Garrel captures creative and erotic passions with a spontaneous classicism and a monumental poise. – Richard Brody\, The New Yorker – Critic’s Pick \nThe new film by Philippe Garrel  is a close look at infidelity—not merely the fact of it\, but the particular\, divergent ways in which it’s experienced and understood by men and women. Pierre and Manon are a married couple working in fragile harmony on Pierre’s documentary film projects\, the latest of which is a portrait of a resistance fighter. When Pierre takes a lover\, he feels entitled to do so. Garrel is an artist of intimacies and emotional ecologies\, and with In the Shadow of Women he has added narrative intricacy and intrigue to his toolbox. The result is an exquisite jewel of a film. France / 73 min \n  \n \n \n  \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n  \nFri & Sat\, March 18 & 19 \nIn the Shadow of Women 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\n45 Years 7:30 @ IU Woodburn \nAferim! 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun March 20 \n45 Years  7pm @ Bear’s Place \nWed March 23\n45 Years 8:15 @ The Fab Lab \nSat\, March 26 \nAferim! 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs\n45 Years   8pm @ IU Woodburn \nSun March 27 – Easter Sunday\n45 Years  7pm @ Bear’s Place \nWed March 30\nNoam Chomsky: Requiem for an American Dream 8:30 @ The Fab Lab \nFri & Sat\, April 1 & 2\n45 Years  7:30 @ IU Woodburn – Last Chance!\nAferim!  8:15pm @IU Fine Arts \nSun April 3\nNoam Chomsky: Requiem for an American Dream 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/4941/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:The Treasure
DESCRIPTION:March 11\, 12 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n \nCosti leads a peaceful life. At night he likes to read his 6-year-old son stories\, to help him sleep. Their favorite is Robin Hood. Costi sees himself as the hero – righter of wrongs and defender of the oppressed. One evening\, his neighbour pays him an unexpected visit and shares a secret: there’s treasure buried in his grandparents’ garden\, he’s sure of it. If Costi will hire a metal detector to help locate it\, he’ll give him half of whatever they get. Skeptical at first\, in the end Costi can’t resist. He’s on board. The two accomplices have one weekend to locate the loot. Despite every obstacle in their path\, Costi refuses to be discouraged. For his wife and son\, he’s a real hero – nothing and no one are going to stop him. \n\n ♦  The final shot\, accompanied by an improbable but perfect musical cue\, is an astonishing cinematic gesture\, an appalling\, hilarious statement about modern values\, the state of the world\, human nature and everything else. This is a movie that lives up to its name. — A.O. Scott\, The New York Times (Jan 7\, 2016)\n \n\n\n\nWATCH THE TRAILER\nFri & Sat\, March 11 & 12 \nIn the Shadow of Women 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\nThe Treasure 7:30 @ IU Woodburn – Last Chance!\n45 Years 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts  \nSun March 13\nIn the Shadow of Women 7pm @ Bear’s Place \nWed March 16\nIn the Shadow of Women 7:30 @ The Fab Lab\n \nFri & Sat\, March 18 & 19 \nIn the Shadow of Women 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts\n45 Years 7:30 @ IU Woodburn \nAferim! 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun March 20 \n45 Years  7pm @ Bear’s Place \nWed March 23\n45 Years 7:30 @ The Fab Lab \nSat\, March 26 \nAferim! 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs\n45 Years   8pm @ IU Woodburn \nSun March 27 – Easter Sunday\n45 Years  7pm @ Bear’s Place \nWed March 30\nNoam Chomsky: Requiem for an American Dream 7:30 @ The Fab Lab \nFri & Sat\, April 1 & 2\n45 Years  7:30 @ IU Woodburn – Last Chance!\nAferim!  8:15pm @IU Fine Arts \nSun April 3\nNoam Chomsky: Requiem for an American Dream 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-treasure/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:The Oscar Short Film Festival at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, Feb 21st at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater   ♦   Animation Films 2:15 and 6pm    Live-Action Films 4pm and 7:45\n \nThis is your chance to see the Oscar-nominated short films before the Awards Show. As usual\, this year’s assortment of Animation and Live Action and short Oscar contenders is a celebration of intimate\, personal storytelling. Every filmmaker leaves his or her fingerprints on the material\, making it a rich collection of stories\, all of which have something profound to say\, whether big and bold or small and modest.\n \n  \n♦Tickets can be purchased at the BCT box office or online in advance. One program would be $7\, an Oscar Pass for both the Animation and Live-Action programs would be $10. Tickets at the door would be $8.50 and $12.50 respectively. \nPURCHASE TICKETS IN ADVANCE FOR THE BUSKIRK-CHUMLEY THEATER SCREENINGS\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 (Running Time: 86 minutes)  the animation program  features 9 films: the 5 nominees as well as 4 other animation films that were short-listed for a nomination. The first 8 of these are appropriate for children of all ages – the 9th may not be. Click here for descriptions of the five nominees. \n LIVE ACTION SHORTS (Running Time: 107 minutes) Click here for descriptions of the five nominees \n♦ THE OSCAR SHORT FILM FESTIVAL IS SPONSORED IN PART BY THE LOTUS EDUCATION AND ARTS FOUNDATION \n♦ Save $3 on a ticket to the Cardinal Stage Production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest when you buy a ticket to a Ryder film – Ask at the Ryder Box Office
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-oscar-short-film-festival-at-the-buskirk-chumley-theater/
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SUMMARY:Oscar Shorts / Animation
DESCRIPTION:Jan 29-Feb 21 ♦ Sunday\, Feb 21st at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater ♦ Scroll down for times and  locations \nBear Story / Chile / 11 min\nSynopsis: Bear Story (Historia de un Oso) tells the story of a bear who is separated from his family and sent off to perform for the circus. The story serves as an allegory for Chile’s Pinochet regime\, which tore families apart in the 1970s and left filmmaker Gabriel Osorio’s grandfather exiled from his country.\nDirector’s Biography: Gabriel Osorio majored in Fine Arts at Universidad de Chile. Later he specialized in 3D animation. After working on several commercials\, movies\, and television series\, he decided to form his own studio: Punkrobot. Since 2008 he has been directing projects for children’s television (Flipos\, Muelin y Perlita\, Soccer Girls) and television spots. Bear Story is his first short film. \nWe Can’t Live Without Cosmos / Russia / 16 min \nSynopsis: Two cosmonauts\, two friends\, try to do their best in their everyday training life to make their common dream a reality. But this story is not only about the dream.\nDirector’s Biography: Konstantin Bronzit was born on April 12\, 1965 in Leningrad\, RSFSR\, USSR as Konstantin Eduardovich Bronzit. He is a director and writer\, known for Au bout du monde (1999)\, Lavatory Lovestory (2007) and Alyosha Popovich i Tugarin Zmey (2004). \n  \n \nSanjay’s Super Team / USA / 7 min\nSynopsis: In Sanjay’s Super Team\, the new short film from Pixar Animation Studios\, accomplished artist Sanjay Patel uses his own experience to tell the story of a young\, first-generation Indian-American boy whose love for western pop-culture comes into conflict\nwith his father’s traditions. Sanjay is absorbed in the world of cartoons and comics\, while his father tries to draw him into the traditions of his Hindu practice. Tedium and reluctance quickly turn into an awe-inspiring adventure as the boy embarks on a journey he never\nimagined.\nDirector’s Biography: Sanjay Patel’s earliest artistic influences stemmed from two very different worlds: comic books and Saturday morning cartoons\, and the Hindu gods and spiritual culture that came to define his upbringing. Sanjay joined Pixar Animation Studios in 1996 as an animator on “A Bug’s Life.” Since then he has animated many of Pixar’s feature films\, including “Toy Story 2\,” “Monster’s Inc.\,” “The Incredibles\,” “Ratatouille\,” “Cars\,” Toy Story 3” and “Monsters University.” In addition to animating\, Patel also storyboarded extensively for “Monster’s Inc.\,” “The Incredibles” and “Toy Story 2.”  Sanjay eventually turned his attention back to his roots\, and began creating art\, graphic novels and picture books that re-envisioned Hindu mythology in a modern\, pop-culture way. “Sanjay’s Super Team” is Patel’s personal story and a “mostly true” chronicle of his journey to understand the Hindu world so important to his parents. \n  \nWorld of Tomorrow / USA  / 16 min\nSynopsis: A little girl is taken on a mind-bending tour of the future and meets a clone of herself.\nDirector’s Biography: Don Hertzfeldt is a two time Oscar-nominated American independent filmmaker whose other animated films include “It’s Such a Beautiful Day\,” “The Meaning of Life\, Billy’s Balloon”\, and “Rejected.” His work has played around the world\, receiving over 250 awards\, and recently made a special guest appearance on “The Simpsons.” Seven of his films have screened in competition at the Sundance Film Festival\, where he is the only filmmaker to have won the overall Grand Jury Prize for Short Film\ntwice. \n \nPrologue / UK / 6 min\nSynopsis: “Prologue” describes an incident in the Spartan-Athenian wars of 2\,400 years ago. In it\, a small girl bears witness as warriors battle to death. The dialogue-free project utilizes natural sounds to complement the intense animation entirely animated by Richard Williams himself. Williams – who is best known for his work as animation director on “Who Framed Roger Rabbit\,” his unfinished feature “The Thief and the Cobbler” and Academy Award-winning “A Christmas Carol “adaptation – has worked on the film for many years in between other projects.\nDirector’s Biography: Triple Oscar winner Richard Williams was born in 1933 in Toronto. Williams was voted by his peers as ‘The Animators’ Animator’ in the Observer and has won over 250 international awards including 3 British Academy Awards and an Emmy. His films include “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (1988)\, “The Return of the Pink Panther (1975)\,” “A Christmas Carol” (1971)\, “The Little Island” (1958) and “The Charge of the Light Brigade” (1968). Williams has taught international master classes and written a best-selling book\, ”The Animator’s Survival Kit.” \nImportant note: PROLOGUE will be the last film in the program. A beautiful\, hand-drawn depiction of a battle scene contains violence and some male nudity; it may not be appropriate for young children. We’ll have a Parental Guidance warning prior to this short\, so that parents and caregivers can escort children into the lobby or ask them to close their eyes if they’d like (parents and caregivers can keep their eyes open). Other than PROLOGUE\, the program is acceptable for kids of all ages. In addition to the five nominees\, the animation program includes five more films that were short-listed for a nomination. The total running time is 86 min.  \n  \nLIVE ACTION SHORTS (Running Time: 107 minutes) Click here for descriptions of the five nominees \nDOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM A (Running time: 87 minutes) \nDOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM B (Running time: 76 minutes) \nClick here for descriptions of the five nominees \n  \n♦ On Sunday\, Feb 21st\, the Live Action and Animation programs will be screened at the Buskirk Chumley Theater but with a different ticketing structure.  Tickets can be purchased at the BCT box office or online in advance. One program would be $7\, an Oscar Pass for both would be $10. Tickets at the door would be $8.50 and $12.50 respectively. \nPURCHASE TICKETS IN ADVANCE FOR THE BUSKIRK-CHUMLEY THEATER SCREENINGS\n  \nWhere are we? If you are not familiar with campus and not sure how to find us\, click here \n  \nSun Feb 14\nOscar Shorts – Documentary Program I 5:00 @ IU Fine Arts (102)\nOscar Shorts – Documentary Program II 6:35 @ IU Fine Arts (102)\nOscar Shorts – Live Action 5:05 @ Bear’s Place\nOscar Shorts – Animation 7:15 pm @ Bear’s Place \nFri\, Feb 19\nOscar Shorts – Animation 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nOscar Shorts – Live Action 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall \nSat\, Feb 20 \nOscar Shorts – Animation 2pm & 6pm @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nOscar Shorts – Live Action 4pm & 8pm @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102) \nOscar Shorts – Documentary Program I 3pm & 7pm @ IU Fine Arts downstairs (FA 015)\nOscar Shorts – Documentary Program II 4:35 @ 8:35 IU Fine Arts downstairs (FA 015)\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall \nSun Feb 21 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nAnimation 2:15 and 6pm\nLive Action 4pm and 7:45 \nSunday\, Feb 28 \nWatch the Academy Awards at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater \n 
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SUMMARY:Oscar Shorts - Live Action
DESCRIPTION: Jan 29-Feb 21 ♦ Sunday\, Feb 21st at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater ♦ Scroll down for times and  locations \nAve Maria / Palestine / 15 min\nSynopsis: Five nuns living in the West Bank find their routine disrupted when the car of a family of Israeli settlers breaks down outside the convent. Unable to use the telephone due to Sabbath restrictions\, the family needs help from the nuns\, but the sisters’ vow of silence requires them to work with their visitors to find an unorthodox solution.\nDirector’s Biography: Award-winning director Basil Khalil was born and raised in Nazareth\, to a Palestinian father and British mother. After studying for an MA at Screen Academy Scotland\, in Edinburgh\, Basil worked on a number of television productions in\nLondon. In 2011 Basil was featured by SCREEN International Magazine as one of “top 10 Arab filmmakers to watch.” \n\nDay One / USA / 25 min\nSynopsis: Inspired by a true story\, DAY ONE chronicles the first day of an Afghan-American woman who has joined the U.S. military as an interpreter. She accompanies troops pursuing a bomb-maker\, and must bridge the gender and culture gaps to help the man’s pregnant wife when she goes into labor.\nDirector’s Biography: Henry Hughes grew up as an army brat who spent his childhood both in the US and Europe. He studied film and literature and received his BS in Communications from Boston University. He spent the following five years as a paratrooper in the 173rd Airborne\, conducting two combat tours in Afghanistan. His unit was featured in The Outpost by Jake Tapper. Henry was featured in ABC News’ Standing Up For Heroes with Bob Woodruff where he was paired with George Lucas as a part of American\nCorporate Partner’s National Mentoring Program. \n  \n  \n \nShok (Friend) / Kosovo / 21 min)\nSynopsis: In Kosovo in 1998\, two young boys are best friends living normal lives. But after war engulfs their country\, the choices they make threaten not only their friendship\, but their families and their lives.\nDirector’s Biography: Originally from Leeds\, England\, Jamie Donoughue initially established himself as a music video director\, producing videos for some of the top UK artists. On a trip to the Balkans in 2010\, he found himself stranded in Kosovo due to the Icelandic volcano eruption. It was here where he began to learn about the history of the country and explore the untold stories. He researched for over four years before writing the short\, which is based on the true events of his friend (Producer & Actor) Eshref Durmishi. Shok premiered at Aspen Shortsfest\, winning in all three categories. It has since gone on to screen and win a number of other major festivals. \n\nAlles Wird Gut (Everything Will Be OK) / Germany\, Austria / 30 min\nSynopsis: A divorced father picks up his eight-year-old daughter Lea. It seems pretty much like every second weekend\, but after awhile Lea can‘t help feeling that something isn’t right. So begins a fateful journey.\nDirector’s Biography: Patrick Vollrath grew up in a small town in Central Germany. From 2005 to 2008\, this talented director was a trainee at ARRI Film and Television in Munich\, Germany. He started his career working as an editor and in 2008\, he began his Bachelor\nFilm Studies in Directing at the University of Music and Performing Arts – Film Academy in Vienna and graduated with honours. Patrick studied in the class of Academy Award and two-time Palme D’Or Winner Michael Haneke. \n  \n \nStutterer / UK\, Ireland / 12 min\nSynopsis: Greenwood has only one connection to the external world in the form of an online relationship. Every night\, often for hours at a time\, he exchanges messages with Ellie. On the eve of their six-month anniversary\, Ellie messages Greenwood and tells him that she has traveled to London to surprise him. She asks if he would like to take things “offline” and meet in person for the first time.\nDirector’s Biography: Benjamin Cleary is an Irish writer/director. In 2011 he completed a Screenwriting MA at the London Film School. He chose a screenwriting MA to learn as much as possible about storytelling before beginning to direct. In 2012 he won the BlueCat short screenplay competition in Los Angeles. Two short screenplays of his have been awarded RTE/ Filmbase funding in Ireland. Ben’s animation script “The Great Fall” was awarded the Irish Film Board Frameworks funding. A short he wrote called “Love Is A Sting” has been long listed for a 2017 Oscar. \n  \nANIMATION SHORTS (Running Time: 86 minutes)  the animation program  features ten films: the 5 nominees as well as 5 other animation films that were short-listed for a nomination. The first nine of these are appropriate for children of all ages – the tenth may not be. Click here for descriptions of the five nominees. \nDOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM A (Running time: 87 minutes) \nDOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM B (Running time: 76 minutes) \nClick here for descriptions of the five nominees \n  \n♦ On Sunday\, Feb 21st\, the Live Action and Animation programs will be screened at the Buskirk Chumley Theater but with a different ticketing structure.  Tickets can be purchased at the BCT box office or online in advance. One program would be $7\, an Oscar Pass for both would be $10. Tickets at the door would be $8.50 and $12.50 respectively. \nPURCHASE TICKETS IN ADVANCE FOR THE BUSKIRK-CHUMLEY THEATER SCREENINGS\n  \nWhere are we? If you are not familiar with campus and not sure how to find us\, click here \n  \nFri\, Feb 19\nOscar Shorts – Animation 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nOscar Shorts – Live Action 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall \nSat\, Feb 20 \nOscar Shorts – Animation 2pm & 6pm @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nOscar Shorts – Live Action 4pm & 8pm @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102) \nOscar Shorts – Documentary Program I 3pm & 7pm @ IU Fine Arts downstairs (FA 015)\nOscar Shorts – Documentary Program II 4:35 @ 8:35 IU Fine Arts downstairs (FA 015)\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall \nSun Feb 21 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nAnimation 2:15 and 6pm\nLive Action 4pm and 7:45 \nSunday\, Feb 28 \nWatch the Academy Awards at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater
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SUMMARY:Oscar Shorts / Documentary
DESCRIPTION:Jan 30-Feb 20 ♦ Scroll down for times and  locations \nBody Team 12 / Liberia / 13 minutes / Program 1\n\nSynopsis: Body Team 12 is tasked with collecting the victims at the height of the Ebola outbreak. These body collectors have arguably the most dangerous and gruesome job in the world. Yet despite the strain they emerge as heroes while the film explores their philosophy and strength. The story is told on the ground in Monrovia\, Liberia through the eyes of the only female member of the team\, who reveals the heartbreaking\, lifesaving work of removing bodies from loved ones in order to halt transmission of the disease.\nDirector’s Biography: David Darg is the Co-founder of RYOT\, the first immersive media company based in Los Angeles linking content to action. He spent the last decade as a first responder and frontline contributor for Reuters\, the BBC and CNN\, covering some of the world’s largest natural disasters and wars. “Body Team 12” won Best Documentary Short at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival.  Accolades include being named one of Esquire Magazine’s “Americans of the Year” as well as a “Hollywood Maverick” by Details Magazine. David grew up in the Middle East and England. \n  \nLady of Freedom / USA / 32 min / Program 1\n\nSynopsis: When Bill Babbitt realizes his brother Manny has committed a crime he agonizes over his decision; should he call the police? Last Day of Freedom is an animated exploration of post-traumatic stress disorder and capital punishment.  The animation itself is unique\, moving from the fine lines of reenactments and an interview session with Babbitt’s brother\, to a black-and-white\, watercolor-like aesthetic that adds to the intimate nature of the narrative being conveyed. The effect is a bit of a fever dream\, often forcing a subjective perspective on a former soldier haunted by the horrors of the Vietnam War and the ominous unfolding of a legal situation that sheds light on one of the many ways our system fails troubled vets.\nDirector’s Biography: First time filmmakers Dee Hibbert-Jones and Nomi Talisman have been working together since 2004\, collaborating on art\, film and interactive projects that look at the ways power structures and politics impact everyday lives. Dee is\noriginally from the U.K.\, and is an Associate Professor of Art & Digital Art New Media at the University of California\, Santa Cruz. Nomi was born in Israel and is a freelance editor and animator.\nThis award-winning artist team works on film\, video\, new media and art installations that explore trauma\, justice and memory. Their work looks at the ways individuals cope when faced with social and political forces they cannot control.  Their work incorporates animation\, installation\, public art\, documentary film\, fusing drawing practices and aesthetics with new technologies and contemporary interpretations. They seek to address critical social issues through collaborative projects that question the false divisions between public and private spheres\, personal memory\, politics and democracy. \n  \n  \nA GIRL IN THE RIVER\nA Girl in the River / Pakistan / 40 min / Program 1\n\nSynopsis: Saba\, an 18-year-old Pakistani girl miraculously survived an attempt honor killing at the hands of her father and uncle after she dared to fall in love with a boy and elope. A Girl in the River does a fantastic job of providing a space for the father to explain his religious-diseased rationale\, leaving you nothing but compassionate for women confined to a society infused with that kind of barbarism.\nDirector’s Biography: Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy is an Academy Award® and an Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker. She recently completed work on her first two documentary features “Song of Lahore” and “A Journey of a Thousand Miles:\nPeacekeepers” which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival respectively. She has made over a dozen multi-award winning films in over 10 countries around the world. Her films include HBO Documentary “Saving Face” which won an Oscar® in 2012\, “Transgenders: Pakistan’s Open Secret” and “Pakistan’s Taliban Generation”.\nTime Magazine included Sharmeen in their annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. \nChau\, Beyond the Lines / USA\, Vietnam / 34 min Program 2\n\nSynopsis: A teenager growing up in a Vietnamese care center for children disabled by Agent Orange dreams of becoming a professional artist.\nDirector’s Biography: Courtney Marsh has worked extensively in the camera department under the mentorship of Salvatore Totino. Her various short films have screened internationally. \n  \nClaude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah / USA / 40 min / Program 2\n\nSynopsis: This film begins by putting the eponymous journalist/filmmaker’s monumental 10-hour documentary on the Holocaust\, “Shoah\,” in a quick context with thoughts from the likes of film critic Richard Brody and director Marcel Ophuls. It then dives headlong into a study of its making\, with Lanzmann recounting the great emotional toll the seven years of production and five years of editing had on him. It is at once a fascinating portrait of a man openly pessimistic about the world\, and a unique distillation of a creative process that yielded one of the most powerful cinematic documents of our time. Consider it a strong contender.\nDirector’s Biography: Adam Benzinne is an accomplished professional journalist and filmmaker\, with senior editorial experience gained on both sides of the Atlantic. \n  \nANIMATION SHORTS (Running Time: 86 minutes)  the animation program  features 9 films: the 5 nominees as well as 4 other animation films that were short-listed for a nomination. The first 8 of these are appropriate for children of all ages – the 9th may not be. Click here for descriptions of the five nominees. \n LIVE ACTION SHORTS (Running Time: 107 minutes) Click here for descriptions of the five nominees \n  \nWhere are we? If you are not familiar with campus and not sure how to find us\, click here \n  \nFri\, Feb 19\nOscar Shorts – Animation 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nOscar Shorts – Live Action 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall \nSat\, Feb 20 \nOscar Shorts – Animation 2pm & 6pm @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nOscar Shorts – Live Action 4pm & 8pm @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102) \nOscar Shorts – Documentary Program I 3pm & 7pm @ IU Fine Arts downstairs (FA 015)\nOscar Shorts – Documentary Program II 4:35 @ 8:35 IU Fine Arts downstairs (FA 015)\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall \nSun Feb 21 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nAnimation 2:15 and 6pm\nLive Action 4pm and 7:45 \nSunday\, Feb 28 \nWatch the Academy Awards at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater \n 
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CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:2016 Oscar Short Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Jan 29-Feb 21 ♦ Sunday\, Feb 21st at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater ♦ Scroll down for times and  locations \nThis is your chance to see the 15 Oscar-nominated short films before the Awards Show. As usual\, this year’s assortment of Animated\, Live Action and Documentary short Oscar contenders is a celebration of intimate\, personal storytelling. Every filmmaker leaves his or her fingerprints on the material\, making it a rich collection of stories\, all of which have something profound to say\, whether big and bold or small and modest.\n \nEach individual program is $5 but for $10 you can buy an Oscar Pass admitting you to all three (on different nights\, on different weekends). Admission is free for children 6 and under. \n♦ On Sunday\, Feb 21st\, the Live Action and Animation programs will be screened at the Buskirk Chumley Theater but with a different ticketing structure.  Tickets can be purchased at the BCT box office or online in advance. One program would be $7\, an Oscar Pass for both would be $10. Tickets at the door would be $8.50 and $12.50 respectively. \nPURCHASE TICKETS IN ADVANCE FOR THE BUSKIRK-CHUMLEY THEATER SCREENINGS\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.  \n♦ THE OSCAR SHORT FILM FESTIVAL IS SPONSORED IN PART BY THE LOTUS EDUCATION AND ARTS FOUNDATION \n♦ Save $3 on a ticket to the Cardinal Stage Production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest when you buy a ticket to a Ryder film – Ask at the Ryder Box Office about this special offer \nANIMATION SHORTS (Running Time: 86 minutes)  the animation program  features ten films: the 5 nominees as well as 5 other animation films that were short-listed for a nomination. The first nine of these are appropriate for children of all ages – the tenth may not be. Click here for descriptions of the five nominees. \n  \nLIVE ACTION SHORTS (Running Time: 107 minutes) Click here for descriptions of the five nominees \nDOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM A (Running time: 87 minutes) \nDOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM B (Running time: 76 minutes) \nClick here for descriptions of the five nominees \nWhere are we? If you are not familiar with campus and not sure how to find us\, click here \n  \n  \nFri\, Feb 19\nOscar Shorts – Animation 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nOscar Shorts – Live Action 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall \nSat\, Feb 20 \nOscar Shorts – Animation 2pm & 6pm @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nOscar Shorts – Live Action 4pm & 8pm @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102) \nOscar Shorts – Documentary Program I 3pm & 7pm @ IU Fine Arts downstairs (FA 015)\nOscar Shorts – Documentary Program II 4:35 @ 8:35 IU Fine Arts downstairs (FA 015)\nPeggy Guggenheim: Art Addict 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall \nSun Feb 21 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nAnimation 2:15 and 6pm\nLive Action 4pm and 7:45 \nSunday\, Feb 28 \nWatch the Academy Awards at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater
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SUMMARY:The Optimists
DESCRIPTION:Jan 30 at 7pm  at IU Fine Arts downstairs (FA 015)  ♦  Q&A with the filmmaker Jacky Comforty follows the screening \nOn March 9th\, 1943\, police arrived at the home of Jacky Comforty’s family in Bulgaria. This was to be the beginning of the end\, the start of the journey to Treblinka. \nYet another European Jewish community — this one inheritors of the distinctive Sephardic culture of the Jews of medieval Spain — seemed destined for quick annihilation. But they were spared the fate of most of Europe’s Jewry. The everyday heroes who made this miracle happen included people from all  religions and ethnic backgrounds.  They were business men\, housewives\, religious leaders\, trade unionists\, educators\, lawyers\, doctors and other professionals\, government officials\, and many others. Theirs is an especially compelling lesson for today’s world. \nThe Optimists explores how different ethnic and religious groups stood by each other in Bulgaria even during the Holocaust. Bulgaria’s experience offers valuable insight into how people can build bridges between different communities of different ethnic and religious backgrounds and\, in so doing\, defend human and civil rights. It is not only a Jewish story. It is a universal one\, powerful in its ability to inform and inspire all audiences. \n  \n“Everyone is entitled to his own faith. No one should violate the intimate\, spiritual life of another. That’s how I think now\, that’s how I have thought in the past\, and if I live any longer\, that’s how I’ll think then. “ \n—Bishop Boris Kharalampiev\, Pazardjik\, Bulgaria\, who helped stop the deportations of Jews from his city in 1943 \n  \nAwards: \n\nCo-Winner of te Peace Prize\, Berlin International Film Festival\nFirst Prize for “Documenting the Jewish Experience\,” Jerusalem International Film Festival\nCINE Golden Eagle Award\nBest Documentary\, Hope and Dreams Film Festival\n\n“Rare and elegant”– New York Times  \n“A stunning portrait of courage amid cruelty”  – Los Angeles Times \n“A miraculous sharp movie” – Chicago Tribune  \n“Potent and gripping” – Boston Globe \nGet $3 off on a ticket to the Cardinal Stage Production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest when you buy a ticket to a Ryder film – Ask at the Ryder Box Office about this special offer
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SUMMARY:Court
DESCRIPTION:22\, 23\, 29 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n \nINDIA’S OFFICIAL SELECTION FOR THE 2015 ACADEMY AWARDS\nWINNER OF 29 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS \n“India’s Oscar entry\, COURT by Chaitanya Tamhane\, is a masterpiece – a work of the deepest empathy\, sublime in its construction.”\n–Joshua Oppenheimer\, director of ACT OF KILLING \nWinner of top prizes at the Venice and Mumbai film festivals\, Chaitanya Tamhane’s Court is a quietly devastating\, absurdist portrait of injustice\, caste prejudice\, and venal politics in contemporary India. An elderly folk singer and grassroots organizer\, dubbed the “people’s poet\,” is arrested on a trumped-up charge of inciting a sewage worker to commit suicide. His trial is a ridiculous and harrowing display of institutional incompetence\, with endless procedural delays\, coached witnesses for the prosecution\, and obsessive privileging of arcane colonial law over reason and mercy. What truly distinguishes Court\, however\, is Tamhane’s brilliant ensemble cast of professional and nonprofessional actors; his affecting mixture of comedy and tragedy; and his naturalist approach to his characters and to Indian society as a whole\, rich with complexity and contradiction. \nCourt is funded in part by the Dhar India Studies Program at Indiana University \nGet $3 off on a ticket to the Cardinal Stage Production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest when you buy a ticket to a Ryder film – Ask at the Ryder Box Office about this special offer \n  \nFri & Sat Jan 22 & 23\nThe New Girlfriend 6:45 @ IU Woodburn\nCourt 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\n \nSun Jan 24\nThe New Girlfriend 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \nFri\, Jan 29\nOscar Shorts – Animation 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nOscar Shorts – Live Action 8:15 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 102)\nCourt 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts (FA 015) – Last Chance! \nWHERE ARE WE? \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n 
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SUMMARY:The New Girlfriend
DESCRIPTION:Jan 22\, 23\, 24 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations \nIn The New Girlfriend\, Hitchcock’s diabolical sense of humor is evident…with Pedro Almodóvar’s brazen rebelliousness…A delicious and frothy fantasia with a teasing erotic frisson. –The New York Times \n\nWhat makes The New Girlfriend special is that is has something to say about sexuality (feminine\, masculine\, gay\, straight\, and everything in between – it’s complicated). –Time Out\, London \n\n\nA young woman makes a surprising discovery about her best friend’s husband in Francois Ozon’s dark comedy/drama based on a short story by Ruth Rendell.\n \nFrance / 109 min \n \nAn air of Hitchcockian menace and free-floating sexual perversity is by now nothing new for Francois Ozon\, but rarely has this French master analyzed the cracks in his characters’ bourgeois facades to such smooth and pleasurable effect as he does in The New Girlfriend. A skillfully triangulated psychological thriller about a woman who learns that the husband of her deceased BFF is harboring a most unusual secret\, this delectable entertainment is as surprising for its continually evolving (and involving) dynamics of desire as for its slow-building emotional power. Powered by beautifully controlled performances from Anais Demoustier and Romain Duris\, Ozon’s “Girlfriend” should have willing arthouse escorts lining up worldwide. –Variety\n \n\nTHE NEW GIRLFRIEND is sponsored by GLBT Student Support Services at Indiana University  \n\nGet $3 off on a ticket to the Cardinal Stage Production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest when you buy a ticket to a Ryder film – Ask at the Ryder Box Office about this special offer \n  \nWATCH THE TRAILER \n\n  \nWHERE CAN YOU FIND US? \n\n  \n  \nFri & Sat Jan 15 & 16\nBreathe 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs\nCourt 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs\nThe New Girlfriend 8pm @ IU Woodburn \nSun\, Jan 17\nBreathe 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \nFri & Sat Jan 22 & 23\nThe New Girlfriend 6:45 @ IU Woodburn\nCourt 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts \nSun Jan 24\nThe New Girlfriend 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance!
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CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160119
DTSTAMP:20260406T141740
CREATED:20150923T211138Z
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SUMMARY:BREATHE
DESCRIPTION:Jan 15\, 16\, 17 ♦ Scroll down for times and locations\n \n  Charlie (Joséphine Japy) is seventeen and bored. Her estranged parents are too caught up in their own drama to pay her much attention. School holds no surprises either\, and Charlie grows tired of her staid friends. Enter Sarah (Lou de Laâge)\, a confident and charismatic new transfer student who brings with her an alluring air of boldness and danger. The two form an instant connection\, and through shared secrets\, love interests and holiday getaways their relationship deepens to levels of unspoken intimacy. But with this intimacy comes jealousy and unrealistic expectations\, and soon the teens find themselves on a dangerous trajectory.\n \nFrench filmmaker Mélanie Laurent is best known in the States as an actress; she played the vengeful Shoshanna in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds) \nFrance / 91 min \n♦ The scary\, spellbinding performance of Lou De Laâge in Breathe\, is so gripping that Ms. De Laâge’s dangerous mixture of sensuality and bravado brings to mind Angelina Jolie in “Girl\, Interrupted” and Jeanne Moreau in “Jules and Jim.” She is the kind of seductive daredevil who challenges admirers to follow her into the fire\, no matter what the consequences. –NY Times \n  \n  \n\nFri & Sat Jan 15 & 16\nBreathe 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts upstairs\nCourt 7:30 @ IU Fine Arts downstairs\nThe New Girlfriend 8pm @ IU Woodburn \nSun\, Jan 17\nBreathe 7pm @ Bear’s Place – Last Chance! \n\nWHERE ARE WE? \nWATCH THE TRAILER
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