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SUMMARY:MAD GOD
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nThursday\, October 20 at Hopscotch at 8pm Purchase Tickets / Hopscotch  \nFriday\, October 21 at 7:30 • Sat\, Oct 22 and Sun\, Oct 23 at 3:30 and 7:30 • IU Fine Arts Theater • Purchase Tickets to campus screenings   \nFrom master creature-maker and special effects guru Phil Tippet\, comes a decades long\, handcrafted passion project that must be seen to be believed. \nSet in a hallucinogenic hellscape populated by mad scientists\, defecating monsters and crushed humanoids\, Mad God is a wildly imaginative\, stop-motion animated adventure that follows a lone\,  intrepid soldier on a mission through a Miltonesque world. \nPhil Tippett is best known for his pioneering work at Lucasfilm and Industrial Light and Magic on such films as Robocop\, Starship Troopers and of course Star Wars. Mad God is a visually inventive\, hand-crafted cinematic creation—try to imagine Dante’s Inferno by way of Hieronymus Bosch and Clash of the Titans on acid. That said\, Mad God is a strikingly original\, dark fantasy all its own. \n84 minutes • a co-presentation with Cicada Cinema
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SUMMARY:THE DUTCHMAN
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, Oct 16 • Free Screening at 7pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater \nA young\, conservative Black man is riding on a New York City subway car. The only other passenger is a blonde femme fatale looking for trouble. She sizes him up. Sexual tension\, righteous fury\, and racial bigotry collide in a razor’s edge confrontation between this unlikely pair. \nAl Freeman (Malcolm X) and two-time Academy Award nominee Shirley Knight in this adaptation of LeRoi Jones’ controversial play directed by Anthony Harvey. \n1966  •  55 min \npresented by The Bloomington Writers Guild \n 
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SUMMARY:THE SOURCE
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, Oct 16 at 3pm • Free Screening at the Monroe County Public Library\nThe Source traces the Beats from Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac’s meeting in 1944 at Columbia University to the deaths of Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs in 1997. Several actors (including Johnny Depp) provide dramatic interpretations of their work. The Beat movement connects with bebop\, John Cage’s music\, abstract expressionism\, and living theater. In recent interviews\, Ginsberg\, Burroughs\, Kesey\, Ferlinghetti\, Mailer\, Jerry Garcia\, Tom Hayden\, Gary Snyder\, Ed Sanders\, and others measure the Beats’ meaning and impact. \nThe Source is a presentation of The Bloomington Writer’s Guild \n(1999 • 86 min) \nCo-feature: The Dutchman  \nRead Joan Hawkins article about Jack Kerouac in the current issue of The Ryder
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SUMMARY:PETITE MAMAN
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nOctober 14 & 15 at 7:30 • Sunday\, Oct 16 at 3pm & 7:30 • IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets\n \nAfter the death of her beloved grandmother\, eight-year-old Nelly meets a mysterious friend in the woods outside her grandmother’s home. The two girls look alike; they bond immediately and together they embark on a fantastical journey of discovery. \nCéline Sciamma (Portrait of a Lady on Fire) proves again that she’s among the most accomplished and unpredictable of contemporary French filmmakers. She draws subtle and evocative performances from her young stars\, Joséphine and Gabrielle Sanz. Petite Maman is a masterwork–a sublime\, modern fairy tale where the spectral meets the everyday and time seems to fold in on itself. France • 72 minutes • \nThere is magic in French writer/director Céline Sciamma’s beautiful new film. Running just 72 minutes\, this spare and gentle little film has an emotional core that feels true and authentic. -The Guardian \n\nPetite Maman is what every film should be: powerfully\, even arrestingly original; grounded in emotional truth; hyper-specific; deeply universal; strange; mesmerizing; and not a minute longer than necessary. It is\, in short\, a small wonder. – The Washington Post \n\n\nCéline Sciamma’s luminous Petite Maman is a once-upon-a-time tale with a twist. Set in present-day France\, in an isolated hamlet made for solitude and imagination\, it is a story about family ties\, childhood reveries and unanswerable questions. It’s also a story about finding someone who\, like the final piece of a jigsaw puzzle — the piece you knew existed but just needed you to find it — completes the picture. Put differently\, it is a story about love. CRITIC’S PICK! – The New York Times \n \nHere’s an interview that you might find interesting…
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SUMMARY:MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nFRI\, SEPT 30 AT 7:30 • SAT & SUN\, OCT 1 & 2 AT 4:15 & 7PM • IU FINE ARTS THEATER • PURCHASE TICKETS\n \nMarcel is an adorable one-inch-tall shell who ekes out a colorful existence with his grandmother Connie in this blend of live-action and stop motion animation. Once part of a sprawling community of shells\, Marcel and Connie now live alone as the sole survivors of a mysterious tragedy.\n \nJenny Slate and Dean Fleischer Camp’s quirky short films about Marcel have an enthusuastic online following. Marcel is voiced by Slate and Connie by Isabella Rossellini\, who’s come a long way since Blue Velvet. (89 min)  \nMarcel the Shell With Shoes On is one of the most\, inventive\, and downright lovely films of the year. It’s a film with massive ambitions and an even larger heart. – Collider \nThe film’s heap of personality tics places it adjacent to Wes Anderson and softer Spike Jonze in a way that would seem smarmily optimistic were it not for the tinges of darkness that Slate\, Camp\, and co-writer Nick Paley weave into the story. Maybe quirky earnestness is back—so long as it’s done with as much care and insight as this rather marvelous curio. – Vanity Fair \nAN UNASSUMING GEM! UNIQUE AND UNFORGETTABLE! -ABC News \nOne of those movies that sneaks up and surprises you with how good it is. There is great depth to this uncomplicated story. – Film Threat
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SUMMARY:LOST ILLUSIONS
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nFriday\, Sept 30 at 7pm • Saturday\, Oct 1 at 3:45 • IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets \n  \n\nAn all-star cast dazzles in the spectacular and exhilarating new film by Xavier Giannoli (Marguerite)\, an adaptation of Balzac’s classic novel about a idealistic young poet who learns that anything can be bought and sold. In 1821\, Lucien de Rubempré arrives in Paris where\, as a narrator explains\, “Money was the new royalty\, and no one wanted to cut off its head.” Lucien hopes to make his mark as a writer. Instead\, he finds himself swept into the exciting but cynical world of tabloid journalism. \nEpic in scope and impact\, Lost Illusions is an eerily prescient fable bracingly attuned to the anxieties of the modern media age. This is grand French cinema at its most lavish\, and finest. Winner of seven French César Awards\, including Best Film!  \n149 min •  in French with English subtitles \n CRITIC‘S PICK! Lost Illusions is SENSATIONAL. Nobody paid me to say that. Well\, actually\, The New York Times did\, but you should believe me anyway. -A. O. Scott\, The New York Times
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SUMMARY:FIRE OF LOVE
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nFri\, Oct 7 at 7:30 • Sat\, Oct 8 and Sunday\, Oct 9 at 4:15 and 7:30 • IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets\n \nKatia and Maurice Krafft loved two things — each other and volcanoes. For two decades\, the daring French volcanologist couple roamed the planet\, chasing eruptions and documenting their discoveries. Directed by Sara Dosa with narration from filmmaker Miranda July\, Fire of Love is a lyrical and moving portrait of two bold explorers as they venture into the unknown\, leaving a legacy that forever enriches our knowledge of the natural world\, all for the sake of love. \nin English and French with subtitles •  93 minutes \nFire of Love is co-presented by Cicada Cinema \n\n\n\n\n One of the most moving and mesmerizing films of the year\, a meditation on the wonders of nature and human curiosity. – The Atlantic \n\nA one-of-a-kind story of both science and romance\, a movie which captures the overlapping unpredictability and ineffable beauty of both volcanoes and human bonds\, and the unknown length of fuse which each ultimately possess – The AV Club \nOne of the year’s few awe-inspiring documentaries. – The Wall Street Journal \nThe Greatest Lava-Fueled Love Story Ever Told. – Rolling Stone \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:ENCANTO in Bryan Park
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\n\n \nBring a blanket. Bring a snack. Bring the dog. It’s time for our summer Under the Stars film program in Bloomington’s parks. \nFriday\, September 16 in Bryan Park – Encanto (2021) – Rated PG – DuskA lot happened at the Oscars this year\, so you could be forgiven for forgetting about Encanto’s win for Best Animated Film. Here then is your chance to see (and hear) what the fuss is all about on a lovely  late-summer evening in the park! Encanto is the enchanting story of a multigenerational Colombian family and their teenage daughter who possesses magical powers. Encanto features an incredible\, Oscar-nominated score and fantastic original songs that you can overshare on social media! \nThere’s one more fun film this year in the park... \nSaturday\, October 1 in Switchyard Park  – Ghostbusters (1984) – Rated PG – DuskYou know the theme song\, you know the legendary cast: Bill Murray\, Dan Aykroyd\, Harold Ramis\, and Sigourney Weaver. You know the plot: three parapsychologists lose funding from their parent university and decide to go into the business of removing ghosts in New York City. At one point the demigod Zuul shows up in all its stop-motion animated glory! You’ve undoubtedly seen Ghostbusters before\, but this time watch it under the stars and quote your favorite lines. \n 
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SUMMARY:LOVING HIGHSMITH
DESCRIPTION:Sept 16 and 17 at 7pm • Sunday\, Sept 18 at 3:45 and 7:30 • IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets \nLocations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nPatricia Highsmith (1921-1995)\, not unlike her infamous protagonist\, the charming and deadly Tom Ripley\, led a double life. \nLoving Highsmith looks at the life of the visionary American author known for her strange\, cinematic stories of suspense.  Strangers on a Train\, her first novel\, became the Alfred Hitchcock classic. Her second\, The Price of Salt (published pseudonymously in 1952)\, dared to give lesbian lovers a happy ending and was soundly rejected by publishers. Decades later\, it was made into the Todd Haynes film Carol\, starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. \nHighsmith felt forced to keep her sexual identity hidden. Loving Highsmith is based on her private notebooks and diaries (found posthumously in a laundry closet) and the intimate reflections of lovers\, friends and family. Excerpts from her diaries voiced by Gwendoline Christie (Game of Thrones)\, beautifully interwoven with interviews and archival material\, create a vivid portrait of a woman ahead of her time\, whose brilliant literary output belied her belief that “My life is a chronicle of unbelievable mistakes.”  Swiss filmmaker Eva Vitija says that her film\, in part\, is “a plea for the women of the Highsmith generation who fought for the right to live and love according to their true identity.” (83 minutes) \nFilmmaker Eva Vitija does a great service not only to fans of Highsmith’s\, but to all of queer history. As seen through the eyes of her former lovers (merely a few of many)\, Highsmith’s life is brought sharply into focus\, revealing as much about her humanity as her work. – Indiewire
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SUMMARY:BOTH SIDES OF THE BLADE
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nSept 9 and 10 at 7:30 • Sunday\, Sept 11 at 4:15 & 7:30 • IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets \nJuliette Binoche stars in the new film by the legendary Claire Denis. On her way to work one day\, Sara spies her ex-lover François (Grégoire Colin) outside of the Paris metro; she and husband\, Jean (Vincent London)\, have been living happily together for years. But then Francois gets in touch with Jean and offers him a tempting business opportunity\, drawing all three into a web of deception and desire. \nFrance  116 minutes  in French with English subtitles \nClaire Denis and Juliette Binoche\, who have now made three films together\, are a MATCH MADE IN GLORIOUSLY IDIOSYNCRATIC HEAVEN. Denis is one of our finest\, most fascinating living filmmakers\, and Binoche is one of our most rapturous and expressive actors—she’s become more luminous\, and more compelling\, as she ages. – TIME
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SUMMARY:1982
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nSept 2\, 3\, 9 and 10 at 8pm • Sunday\, Sept 4 and Sunday\, Sept 11 at 3:45 and 7pm • IU Fine Arts Theater \nA sensitive\, insightful coming-of-age tale set at an idyllic school in Lebanon’s mountains on the eve of a looming invasion. The film unfolds over a single day in 1982 and follows an 11-year-old boy’s relentless quest to profess his love to a girl in his class. As the invasion encroaches on Beirut\, it upends the day\, threatening the entire country and its cohesion. Within the microcosm of the school\, the film portrays a society torn between its desire for love and peace and the ideological schisms unraveling its seams. Filmmaker Oualid Mouaness was inspired by his childhood memories during the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. (100 minutes) \nListen to the NPR review
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SUMMARY:SWING VOTE
DESCRIPTION:August 31st at 7pm at the IU Cinema – Free but ticketed\n \nGet Tickets \nSometimes a film is ahead of its time. \nWhat would you do if you were the newest member of the Supreme Court and your vote was the critical swing vote on a case that would overturn Roe v. Wade? \nSwing Vote stars Andy Garcia as Joseph Michael Kirkland\, the idealistic Supreme Court Justice at the center of David Anspaugh’s prescient 1999 film. While legal maneuvers unfold in public\, a fascinating judge’s chambers chess game plays out in private as each member of the Court weighs the social implications of their decision against their own political agendas. \nA who’s who of veteran character actors give remarkably nuanced performances including Ray Walston\, Robert Proskey\, Kate Nelligan\, Harry Belafonte\, James Whitmore\, Lisagay Hamilton and Bob Balaban and Milo O’Shea. If some of their names are unfamiliar\, you’ll recognize their faces. \nScreenplay by Ronald Bass (Rain Man) and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer (Flashdance\, Top Gun\, Pirates of the Caribbean) \nFilmmaker David Anspaugh (Hoosiers\, Rudy) will introduce the film. \nA conversation and Q&A with Dr. Kristen N. Jozkowski\, William L. Yarber Endowed Professor in Sexual Health (IU School of Public Health)\, and Prof. I. India Thusi (IU Maurer School of Law) will follow the screening. \nPresented in partnership with the College of Arts and Humanities Institute\, the Kinsey Institute\, and the IU Cinema.
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SUMMARY:MY DONKEY\, MY LOVER & I
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nAugust 26 and 27; Sept 2 and 3 at 7:30 • Sunday\, August 28 and Sunday\, Sept 4 at 4:15 and 7:30 • IU Radio & Television Theater\n \nAntoinette\, a schoolteacher\, is looking forward to her long planned summer holiday with her married lover Vladimir\, the father of one of her pupils. Their plans are upended\, however\, when Vladimir’s wife books a surprise hiking trip in the picturesque Cévennes mountains in the South of France. Completely unversed in the ways of the wilderness\, the spurned Antoinette impulsively decides to follow them\, and once paired with an unlikely companion – an obstinate but evidently wise grey donkey named Patrick – discovers much\, much more than she bargained for… \nLaure Calamy\, a French actress best known in the United States for her role on the Netflix series “Call My Agent!”\, won a César for Best Actress. \nWritten and directed by Caroline Vignal \nFrance  •  97 minutes \n\n 
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SUMMARY:ROGUE AGENT
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nAugust 26 & 27 at 8pm • Sunday\, August 28 at 3:45 & 7pm • IU Fine Arts Theater • Purchase Tickets \nFact is often stranger than fiction. \nA sophisticated London attorney falls for a charming car salesman. But all is not as it seems. Behind the sunny smile lies a dark secret. Gemma Arterton and James Norton star in this thriller based on the true story of Robert Freegard\, who for many years impersonated an MI-5 agent. \n \n 
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SUMMARY:MURINA
DESCRIPTION:Locations   Free Parking   What else is Showing this Month?  Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nJuly 29 and 30 at 8pm • Sunday\, July 31 at 4:45 and 7pm • IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets \n\nWe’ve all had a chance to experience Croatia’s beautiful Adriatic coastline in Game of Thrones. But it looks even more beautiful in Murina. And no one loses their head (at least not literally). \nSeventeen-year-old Julija spends her days with her strict father Ante\, diving for eel (the “murina” of the title) and watching other teens party on a nearby yacht. She longs for independence but is unsure how to achieve it\, until the arrival of the rich and mysterious Javier seems to offer a way out. \nEqual parts fiery feminist outcry and stirring coming-of-age drama\, the Murina announces director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović as a major new talent in world cinema. \n94 minutes •  in Croatian with subtitles
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SUMMARY:HELLO\, BOOKSTORE
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nJuly 15\, 16\, 22 and 23 at 7:30pm • Sunday\, July 17 and 24 at 4:15 and 7:30 • IU Fine Arts Theater • Purchase Tickets \n“Hello\, bookstore\,” is how Matthew Tannenbaum has answered the phone at his Lenox\, Massachusetts independent shop every day since 1976. Tannenbaum’s passion for stories runs deep. Charming\, avuncular and eccentric\, he is a man surrounded by great literature\, friendly neighbors\, and tree-lined streets in a town where time seems to have stood still. \nDocumentarian A.B. Zax captures the sensibility of dedicated readers for whom a bookstore is a tiny piece of paradise\, a Brigadoon where one savors great words and ideas merely by browsing its wares. Hello\, Bookstore is a magical beatnik gem\, a valentine to human creativity of both the literary and entrepreneurial kind. When the pandemic renders bookstores off-limits\, Tannenbaum needs to regroup\, and Zax’s story becomes even more inspiring. 86 minutes \nCompelling and heartwarming. Worthy of Hollywood magic created by Frank Capra and Jimmy Stewart.” – Thomas Farragher\, The Boston Globe \n  \npresented in part by Morgenstern’s Bookstore and Village Lights Bookstore (in Madison\, Indiana) \n 
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SUMMARY:MEMORIA
DESCRIPTION:Locations      Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us Subscribe to our Newsletter \nJuly 8 and 9 at 8pm • Sunday\, July 10 at 4:30 and 7:30 • IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets\n \n\nSome directors make movies; others cast spells.  \nAcademy Award winner Tilda Swinton stars as Jessica\, a Scottish expatriate orchid farmer living in Bogotá\, Colombia. One morning at daybreak\, she hears a loud\, unidentifiable sound. The noise\, which only Jessica seems to hear\, carries a foreboding beauty that is part of the surrounding landscape. Unable to escape it\, Jessica wanders through the jungle\, trying to discover its origin. \nMemoria is one of the year’s most anticipated arthouse films\, from the extraordinary mind of Cannes Film Festival winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Memoria sidesteps easy categorizations; to call it science fiction would be simplistic. The film’s distributor (NEON) has announced that Memoria will only be shown in theaters; it will never be released on any streaming service or home video.\n \nIn English and Spanish with subtitles • 136 min \nHere’s a link to an interview with Tilda Swinton and filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul. \nThere’s something uniquely intense about hearing an entire audience remain utterly still during a movie’s transporting final minutes\, afraid to cough or squeak their seat’s rusty springs or even breathe too loud\, for fear of breaking the spell. Memoria inspires that kind of rapture. – The A.V. Club \nWeerasethakul’s imagination is philosophical and speculative\, and in style he is more a poet than a fabulist\, at home in the gaps between our various ways of making sense of the world. The remnants of ancient civilizations and the chaos of a modern life\, the flickerings of supernaturalism\, science fiction and the literary speculations of Jorge Luis Borges illuminate Jessica’s journey. Critic’s Pick! – The New York Times \n 
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SUMMARY:Paris\, 13th District
DESCRIPTION:Locations    Free Parking    What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us    Subscribe to our Newsletter\n\n \nJune 24 and 25 at 7:30 • Sunday\, June 26 at 4:30 and 7:30 • IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets\n \nCasual sex\, webcams\, and fluidly intertwining relationships are all explored in this unsparing but nonjudgmental portrait of young Parisians in and out of love and lust. Based on the work of graphic novelist Adrian Tomine and directed by Palme d’Or–winner Jacques Audiard. \n  \nFrance • French\, Mandarin\, and English with English subtitles • 105 minutes • Shot in striking black-and-white \n  \nEverything looks beautiful in Paris\, 13th District\, especially the different skin tones and gorgeously entangled bodies of its lovers. CRITICS PICK! –The New York Times\n\n\n\nThis foursome’s lives intersect in consistently THRILLING and surprising ways\, –The Telegraph \n\n\n\nAudiard\, Mysius and Sciamma\, along with their FANTASTIC CAST\, create an ENCHANTING and SEDUCTIVE story told through an intimate group of relationships. This beautiful and simple story of young love and finding one’s self through love is one of the most romantic and sexiest films of 2022. –Collider \n\n 
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SUMMARY:In Bed With Ulysses
DESCRIPTION:pictured above: legendary bookseller Sylvia Beach and James Joyce\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, June 16 at the IU Fine Arts Theater; Sunday\, June 19 at 8pm at the IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets\n\n\n  \nThis year marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of Ulysses. James Joyce’s novel takes place over a 24 hour period in Dublin on June 16th. In Bed with Ulysses is the story behind the writing\, publishing\, and censoring of one of the most important novels of the modern era. One hundred years later\, the censors are at it again. \n\n\nThe movie lets fresh air into “Ulysses” like a gust from the Irish Sea. – The New York Times\n  \nA fascinating\, human look at the author and “Ulysses\,” his most famous novel.  – Los Angeles Times
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SUMMARY:Hit the Road
DESCRIPTION:  \nLocations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nJune 10\, 11\, 17 and 18 at 8pm • Sunday\, June 12 and 19 at 4pm and 7pm • IU Fine Arts Theater • Purchase Tickets \nA family speeds through the Iranian desert toward the Turkish border: Where are they going? Why is mom paranoid about being followed? Is the dog acting funny? At the wheel is the family’s brooding elder son\, with an over-attentive polestar mother riding shotgun\, her husband immobilized in the back seat (his leg in a cast) losing a battle of wits with his younger son – whose rascally energy keeps everyone both entertained and exasperated. First-time filmmaker Panah Panahi is the son of Jafar Panahi and apprenticed with the legendary Kiarostami. He makes his debut with a film that’s playfully new\, both visually and tonally\, yet resonant of the masterful tradition from which he descends. 93 MINS • IRAN • IN PERSIAN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES \nTHE QUIET\, LOW-KEY MASTERPIECE OF THE YEAR. This Iranian film about a family on a mysterious road trip is funny\, tragic\, moving and a near-perfect debut movie.\n– David Fear\, Rolling Stone   \nA THRILLING and MYSTERIOUS revelation from Iran… a love story\, a tragicomedy\, and a triumph.\n– Richard Brody\, The New Yorker \n“CRITIC’S PICK! A storytelling style that is at once clear and elusive. What makes HIT THE ROAD so memorable and devastating is the way it explores normal life under duress… That invisible cruelty make the tenderness and good humor of this movie all the more precious\, and almost unbearable.”\n– A.O. Scott\, The New York Times \nCRACKLING WITH ENERGY and outbreaks of exuberant lip-synching\, RIOTOUSLY FUNNY at times and quietly devastating at others… a phenomenal feature debut. Panahi crafts a vibrantly humane and utterly relatable portrait of a family at a crossroads…(with a) winning combination of humor\, first rate performances and pre-revolution Iranian pop music. There’s not a single moment in the storytelling which feels rote\, not a directorial decision which resorts to cliché. THRILLINGLY INVENTIVE\, satisfyingly textured and infused with warmth and humanity\, this is a triumph.\n– Wendy Ide\, Screen International
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SUMMARY:Anais in Love
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\nJune 3\, 4\, 10 and 11 at 7:30 • Sunday\, June 5 and 12 at 4:30 and 7:30 • IU Radio & Television Theater\nThis buoyant French comedy from filmmaker Charline Bourgeoise-Tacquet follows a free-spirited\, 30-something woman in her search for stability. Behind on her rent and her thesis\, Anais searches for inspiration while hurtling through lovers with abandon. Things get especially crazy when she falls in love with the wife of a book publisher she had been seeing. This effervescent\, cliche-shattering feature debut weaves a tale of self-discovery as literate as it is unexpected\, keeping viewers and Anais off-balance until the final scene. (98 min) France • 98 min \nCritic’s Pick! While beauty is her most obvious attribute\, Anais has a sharp mind\, an impertinent tongue and\, crucially\, the unsettled\, inchoate yearning that draws the eye\, stokes the imagination and has long fueled heroic quests. She is\, in other words\, a 21st-century human being who\, in finding herself on her own stubborn\, singular\, unquiet terms\, has ditched the usual script about men\, women\, pleasure and desire. – The New York Times \n \nPandemic Protocols: Filmgoers will no longer be asked to wear their masks once they are seated in the theater. However\, filmgoers must be vaccinated and should be prepared to show proof of vaccination. Please continue to bring a photo of your vax card. Minors (under 18) have the option of presenting a dated\, negative Covid test. Seating will be capped at 35% of capacity. \nQuestions? Send an email to editor@TheRyder.com \n 
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SUMMARY:IL BUCO
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\nMay 27\, 28; June 3\, 4 at 8pm • Sunday\, May 29 and June 5 at 4pm and 7pm • IU Fine Arts Theater • Purchase Tickets\n \nThe extraordinary adventure of the young members of the Piedmont Speleological Group who\, having already explored all the caves of Northern Italy\, changed course in August 1961 and went South to explore other caves unknown to man\, 700 meters below the Earth\, in the untouched Calabrian hinterland. The intruders’ venture goes unnoticed by the inhabitants of a small neighboring village\, but not by the old shepherd of the Pollino plateau whose solitary life begins to interweave with the group’s journey. Another work of nearly wordless organic beauty that touches on the mystical by Michelangelo Frammartino\, the visionary director of Le Quattro Volte; those of you who were lucky enough to see that film when we screened it in 2012 remember the loud\, sustained ovation it received. Casting real speleologists\, Frammartino meticulously details the exploration of this seemingly fathomless cave of startling wonder and beauty. ( 93 min) \nCo-presented by Bloomington Indiana Grotto\, a chapter of the National Speleological Society (caves.org). \n\nA mystical cinematic experience.\n– Bong Joon-ho (director\, PARASITE) \nA meditation on mortality charted through a mesmerizingly re-created spelunking expedition.\n– Nicolas Rapold\, Artforum \nA quiet\, intense\, almost overwhelmingly\nbeautiful meditation on life\, death\, human curiosity\nand the unfathomable power of nature.\n– A.O. Scott\, The New York Times  \n \nFilmgoers will no longer be asked to wear their masks once they are seated in the theater. However\, filmgoers must be vaccinated and should be prepared to show proof of vaccination. Please continue to bring a photo of your vax card. Minors (under 18) have the option of presenting a dated\, negative Covid test. Seating will be capped at 35% of capacity.  \nQuestions? Send an email to editor@TheRyder.com
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SUMMARY:THE AUTOMAT
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nMay 20\, 21\, 27\, and 28 at 7:30 • Sunday May 22 and 29 at 4:30 & 7:30 • IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets\nIconic\, elegant\, and populist all at once: the automat revolutionized American dining a century ago\, long before there were fast food restaurants or hipster coffee shops. Patrons inserted nickels into slots\, and slices of lemon meringue pie\, mac & cheese\, baked beans\, and creamed spinach magically appeared from a grid of gleaming chrome windows. Then there was the eatery’s signature 5-cent coffee\, cascading from ornate dolphin-headed spouts. To describe the clientele as eclectic would be an understatement. Everyone ate there–young and old\, rich and poor\, famous (Audrey Hepburn\, pictured above) and infamous (Allen Ginsberg). Mel Brooks\, Ruth Bader Ginsburg\, Colin Powell\, Carl Reiner\, and others pay effusive tribute to this communal Art Deco home away from home. Says Brooks: “You didn’t need a lot of money. You needed a lot of nickels.” Debut filmmaker Lisa Hurwitz collages rare artifacts\, images\, and memorabilia (including personal photos and deeply affectionate stories from former employees and the founding family) to create a love letter to pie and nickel coffee. (79 min) \n\nCRITIC’S PICK! Sweet and shaggy. An engrossing tale of cultural harmony. Plunges us… into states of delight and visceral lament. Rapturous accounts of the women who changed dollars into nickels… FEELS LIKE THE KEY TO SOME LOCK ON THE AMERICAN SOUL. – Wesley Morris\, The New York Times \nI LOVED THE AUTOMAT. It is something special: a mixture of fragrant recollections and astute social history. What’s surprising in the extreme is how moving the film can be in evoking those places of welcome during an era of American optimism. – Joe Morgenstern\, The Wall Street Journal \n \nFilmgoers will no longer be asked to wear their masks once they are seated in the theater. However\, filmgoers must be vaccinated and should be prepared to show proof of vaccination. Please continue to bring a photo of your vax card. Minors (under 18) have the option of presenting a dated\, negative Covid test. Seating will be capped at 35% of capacity.  \nQuestions? Send an email to editor@TheRyder.com
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SUMMARY:THE ROSE MAKER
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\nMay 20 and 21 at 8pm • Sunday May 22 at 4pm and 7pm • All screenings at the IU Fine Arts Theater • Purchase Tickets\nArtisanal horticulturalist Eve Vernet (Catherine Frot) honors her father’s legacy by continuing the family business\, breeding and growing unique roses that compete in showcases all over France. But Eve’s approach struggles to compete with the mass market production from her corporate rivals. With the business facing imminent bankruptcy or liquidation\, Eve’s trusted secretary\, Vera\, makes a last-ditch effort to turn things around by hiring three new employees from a prison rehabilitation program behind Eve’s back. Fred\, Samir\, and Nadège are misunderstood outcasts with fresh ideas\, strong work ethics\, and absolutely no gardening skills. In a desperate attempt to save the business\, the new team comes up with a perilous plan\, and Eve unexpectedly discovers new parts of life that are worth nurturing in this colorful and touching comedy about growing new creations in mature soil. Directed by Pierre Pinaud. (94 min) \nThe Rose Maker is generously supported by Mary M’s Flowers: 406 West 2nd St.  812.336.3222
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SUMMARY:The Girl and the Spider
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\n\nMay 6\, 7\, 13\, and 14 at 7:30 • May 8 and 15 at 3pm • All screenings at the IU Radio & Television Theater    Purchase Tickets\n \nEverything is in its proper place\, yet nothing is ever what or where it seems. The Girl and the Spider charts several days in the lives of two young women who have shared an apartment: one is in the process of moving out while the other is staying behind. Though its setup is simple\, the film—and the ambiguous relationship between the women—is anything but. The architectural precision of the filmmaking belies the inchoate longings that appear to course through the two roommates. As a succession of friends\, neighbors\, family members\, carpenters and movers come and go\, the apartment itself becomes an all-seeing\, silent presence.  The Girl and the Spider is written and directed by twin brothers Ramon and Silvan Zürcher. It won the Best Director prize at the 2021 Berlin Film Festival. (99 min / in German with subtitles) \n\nGenerously supported by the Indiana University Department of Germanic Studies \n\n\nTickets: only $8 \n \nPandemic Protocols: Filmgoers must be vaccinated and must show proof of vaccination.\nFilmgoers must wear masks in the theater. Seating will be capped at 50% of capacity. \nAny other Questions? Send an email to editor@TheRyder.com
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SUMMARY:Stand With Ukraine Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Festival Schedule    Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter  \n  \nWe are hosting a micro festival of films by filmmakers from Ukraine: six rarely seen features and one program of shorts. Admission is free. We are\, however\, requesting donations; all proceeds will be sent to Ukrainian humanitarian relief organizations. Where will your donation go? A list of aid organizations appears below. \n\nThe festival is co-sponsored by the IU Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures and the Robert F. Byrnes Russian & East European Institute. \n\n \nTHE GUIDE  Set in the 1930s\, the movie tells the story of a 10-year-old American orphan who joins forces with a blind kobzar (a traveling Ukrainian musician) in a dangerous trek across Soviet-subjugated Ukraine\, with a band of killers in pursuit. The film’s dramatic depiction of underdog resistance to armed aggression will resonate with viewers.  Directed by Oles Sanin (127 min) The Guide will be introduced by Iryna Voloshyna\, PhD Student Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology*   \nTHE EARTH IS AS BLUE AS AN ORANGE  Krasnohorivka: a town on the front lines of the war-torn region of Eastern Ukraine. When poet/filmmaker Iryna Tsilyk first visits the Trofymchuk-Gladky family home\, she is surprised by what she finds: while the outside world is made up of bombings and chaos\, single mother Anna and her four children are managing to keep their home as a safe haven\, full of life and full of light. Every member of the family has a passion for cinema\, so it feels natural for them to shoot a film inspired by their own life during a time of war. Winner of the Directing Award for World Cinema Documentary at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival\, The Earth is as Blue as an Orange stands not only as a remarkable document of the Russo-Ukrainian War through the lens – literally – of this family’s creative process\, but as an optimistic testament to the power of art and beauty in the face of destruction. (2020 / 73 min) \n \nTHE CACOPHONY OF DONBAS  This film takes a hard look at the Kremlin’s disinformation playbook and shatters the “myth of the Donbas” — Russia’s official version of atrocities in Donbas\, a region in Ukraine. One such myth: following the fabrication of a “crucified boy\,” circulated by the pro-Kremlin media back2014\, there have been wild allegations of Ukrainian armed forces organizing “human safaris” where rich Westerners could allegedly buy the right to kill civilians in Donbas. The film uses archival footage and recordings of interviews with former Donbas residents who witnessed Russian aggression and became its victims. Life promised to become a symphony of work\, joy and welfare. Instead\, the symphony of the Donbas turned into a cacophony of the Donbas. Directed by Ihor Minaiev. Introduced by Stanislav Menzelevskyl* \n \nATLANTIS  A prize-winner at the Venice Film Festival and Ukraine’s official selection for the 2021 Academy Awards\, Atlantis is a gorgeous and visionary sci-fi drama. Eastern Ukraine\, 2025….A desert unsuitable for human habitation. Water is a dear commodity brought by trucks. A Wall is being built on the border. Sergiy\, a former soldier\, is having trouble adapting to his new reality. He meets Katya while on the Black Tulip mission dedicated to exhuming the past. Together\, they try to return to some sort of normal life in which they are allowed to fall in love again. (108 min) Introduced by Yuliya V. Ladygina* \n \nTOLOKA  Toloka is inspired by Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko’s 19th century romantic ballad. When Catherine’s lover is taken away\, she vows to rescue him. Catherine is beautiful and surrounded by suitors. She informs her admirers that she will marry whichever of them brings back her brother\, who is secretly her lover in disguise. The poem and the film are inextricably linked to the history of Ukraine and the concept of forming a national identity.. Directed by Mykhailo Illienko. (110 min)    \nSHADOWS OF FORGOTTEN ANCESTORS  “There is no devil in church\, only among men.” Deep in the Carpathian Mountains of 19th-century Ukraine\, love\, hate\, life\, and death among the Hutsul people are as they’ve been since time began. Ivan\, who has been cursed by a sorcerer\, is drawn to Marichka\, the beautiful young daughter of the man who killed his father. But fate decrees that the two lovers remain apart. Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors is a boldly conceived and astonishingly photographed blend of enchanting mythology\, hypnotic religious iconography\, and pagan magic. Its unsentimental depiction of the harsh realities of Russian regional history placed filmmaker Sergei Pararadjanov in direct conflict with bureaucrats then controlling the Soviet film industry. Nevertheless\, the film became an international sensation when it was released in 1964. (92 min) \nMARIUPOL\, I LOVE YOU  These four short films made by Mariupol localsshow life in the city before the invasion. It consists of four short films . These are stories of everyday life\, dreams\, and relationships. And how they were influenced by the first phase of the war in 2014. In Me and Mariupol a Donetsk-born director Piotr Armianovski is talking to people in search of the Mariupol he remembers from his childhood. Ma\, by Maria Stoianova is a conversation between a mother and daughter created from amateur phone footage in the face of war. Territory of Empty Windows and Diorama by Mariupol-born Zoya Laktionova explore how the war has changed the face of the city. (Total runtime: 49 min) \nPandemic Protocols: Filmgoers must be vaccinated and must show proof of vaccination. Filmgoers must wear masks in the theater. Seating will be capped at 50% of capacity.  \n\n*An introduction to those who will be introducing the films… \nYuliya V. Ladygina\, Professor at Penn State Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures\, specializes in 19th- and 20th-century Eastern European literatures and cultures\, with research interests in 19th-century Russian and Ukrainian literature\, 19th-century German and Russian intellectual history\, nationalism in Eastern Europe\, interwar literature\, Soviet and post-Soviet cinema\, and the state-sponsored informational warfare in contemporary Russia and Ukraine. Her book\, Bridging East and West: Ol’ha Kobylians’ka\, Ukraine’s Pioneering Modernist (University of Toronto Press\, 2019)\, stands out among many published articles\, reviews\, conference presentations\, and translations of Ukrainian literature into English. Currently\, Ladygina is working on a book project\, The Reel Story of the Russian-Ukrainian War\, 2014-2024\, which examines the legacy of Soviet and Hollywood war films\, as well as the influence of contemporary media practices in (mis)representing war\, terror\, and terrorism\, in cinematic depictions of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict. Before joining Penn State\, Ladygina was a Research Fellow at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute\, a Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian at Williams College\, and a Teaching Assistant Professor of Russian and Humanities at The University of the South (Sewanee)\, where she taught courses on Russian and comparative literature\, film\, rhetorical writing\, Russian language\, and the 19th- and 20th-century European and Russian intellectual history. At Sewanee\, she has also served as a director of the Sewanee Summer in Russia Program. \nStanislav Menzelevskyi (The Cacophony of Donbas\, April 24) is a PhD student in The Media School\, IUB. He has previously earned a BA and MA degrees in Arts in Cultural Studies from the National University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”. Since November 2011 Stanislav had been working at the Ukrainian State Film State Archive (Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Center)\, whereas a Head of Research and Programming Department researched silent and sound soviet cinema\, was involved in publishing activities\, programmed film retrospectives\, etc. Additionally\, Stanislav was a visiting scholar at Columbia University (Carnegie Fellowship\, 2013) and the University of California\, Berkeley (Fulbright Scholarship\, 20 \nIryna Voloshyna (The Guide\, both screenings) is a PhD student at the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University Bloomington. She is a Fulbright fellow\, and received her MA in Folklore at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She earned her BA with honors in Philology and a specialist diploma in Translation at Khmelnytskyi National University.  \nIryna worked with the New York State Council on the Arts\, New York Folklore Society\, Yara Arts Group\, Ukrainian Museum in New York and Ukrainian-American Museum and Archive in Detroit; she also sang with the NYC-based ensemble Ukrainian Village Voices.   \nIryna Voloshyna has published in Voices: Journal of New York Folklore\, and Folklorica: Journal of Slavic\, East European\, and Eurasian Folklore Association\, and her film review is forthcoming in Journal of American Folklore.  \nResearch interests: cultural identity; politics of culture; material culture; performance studies; folk music; migration; diaspora studies; ICH; Slavic folklore; Ukraine; Eastern Europe; Ukrainian-Americans \n\nHere is a list of organizations that your donation will help to support: \n\n\n\n\nhttps://savelife.in.ua/en/donate/ (works directly with the command and personnel of military units\, purchasing infrared thermal imaging cameras\, night vision goggles\, hemostatics etc) \n \nArmy SOS – https://armysos.com.ua/pomoch-armii (manages purchases of necessary ammunition\, shields\, intercommunication and reconnaissance facilities\, etc. and delivers all goods directly) \n \nHospitallers – https://www.facebook.com/hospitallers/posts/2953630548255167 (works directly on the frontline)\n \nPhoenix Wings – http://wings-phoenix.org.ua/en/about-fund/ ( the appropriate equipment & uniform\, personal non-lethal protection (vests\, helmets)\, treatment of wounded soldiers\, and repair of the buildings used by the army)\n \nUkrainian Women Veteran Movement – https://www.uwvm.org.ua/?page_id=3437&lang=en (a consolidation of female veterans\, amongst other things organizes preparation for actions in case of emergencies and defense situations. \n \nVostok SOS – https://vostok-sos.org/pidtrymaty/donation/ (raising funds for various needs of the army)\n\n\n\nAny other Questions? Send an email to editor@TheRyder.com
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SUMMARY:A Night of Knowing Nothing
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \n\nApril 8 and 9 at 7:30 at the IU Fine Arts Theater • April 15 and 16 at 7:30 at the IU Radio & Television Theater • Purchase Tickets\n \nAn essential portrait of contemporary Indian students engaged in university life\, protests and the ongoing struggle for resistance. Filmmaker Payal Kapadia shows how artistic creativity goes hand in hand with the fight for political freedom. A Night of Knowing Nothing won the Golden Eye award for Best Documentary at the Cannes Film Festival. \n  \nCO-FEATURE: WRITING WITH FIRE \nGenerously supported by the Indiana University Dhar India Studies program \nDirected by Payal Kapadia  • in Hindi w/subtitles  • 96 min \nThe best film of the year. -Michael Phillips\, The Chicago Tribune \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Ukraine Festival Schedule
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 22 \nShadows of Forgotten Ancestors 7pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nThe Earth is Blue as an Orange 8pm at the IU Radio & Television Theater\n \n  \n   Sat\, April 23 \nThe Guide 7pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nAtlantis 8pm at the IU Radio & Television Theater\n \n  \n   Sun\, April 24 \nCacophony of Donbas 3pm at the IU Radio & Television Theater \nToloka 3:45  at the IU Fine Arts Theater                   \nI Love You\, Mariupol 4:15 at the IU Radio & Television Theater\n \n  \n  \n   Friday\, April 29 \nShadows of Forgotten Ancestors 7pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nThe Earth is Blue as an Orange 8pm at the IU Radio & Television Theater\n \n  \n   Sat\, April 30 \nThe Guide  7pm at the IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nAtlantis 8pm at the IU Radio & Television Theater\n \n  \n   Sun\, May 1 \nCacophony of Donbas 3pm at the IU Radio & Television Theater \nToloka 3:45 at the IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nI Love You\, Mariupol 4:15 at the IU Radio & Television Theater
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SUMMARY:WRITING WITH FIRE
DESCRIPTION:Locations     Free Parking     What else is Showing this Month?     Contact Us      Subscribe to our Newsletter \nApril 1\, 2\, 8\, 9 at 7pm   Sunday Matinees April 3 and 10 at 3pm    All screenings at the IU Radio & Television Theater    Purchase Tickets\n \nProminent Indian journalists are regularly being arrested and jailed for “spreading disaffection against the Indian state.” Writing With Fire chronicles the challenges and triumphs of Khabar Lahariya\, a newspaper staffed entirely by Dalit women (“Untouchables”). \nA determined group of fearless young women\, empowered by outrage and armed with a handful of smartphones (which they’re just learning to use)\, interview marginalized voices around the country\, including rape victims whom the police ignore. This is investigative reporting at its most vital: bringing to account systemic sexist violence\, corruption\, and cynicism. Writing With Fire won the Audience Award at Sundance; it is nothing less than jawdropping. \n\nDirected by Sushmit Ghosh and Rintu Thomas  • in Hindi w/subtitles  • 93 min \nCO-FEATURE: A NIGHT OF KNOWING NOTHING \nGenerously supported by the Indiana University Dhar India Studies program and the IU Media School  \n“A rousing\, inspirational tribute to the pride of grassroots Indian journalism.” – Jessica Kiang\, Variety \n“CRITIC’S PICK! At a time when the profession faces increasing dangers in India\, the film’s faith in the powers of grassroots journalism is nothing short of galvanizing.” – The New York Times \n \nTickets: only $8 \nPandemic Protocols: Filmgoers must be vaccinated and must show proof of vaccination.\nFilmgoers must wear masks in the theater. Seating will be capped at 50% of capacity. \nAny other Questions? Send an email to editor@TheRyder.com
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SUMMARY:SERVANTS
DESCRIPTION:You can watch Servants right here\, right now\, in our virtual theater – Ends Sunday!\n \nCzechoslovakia\, 1980…the totalitarian Communist regime demands allegiance from all its subjects\, including the clergy. Mihal and Juraj are two conflicted novitiates whose seminary is under increasing pressure by the Party to mold its students into satisfactory citizens. Their tutors probe their allegiance to the Party\, frowning upon the slightest hint of individual thinking\, but subversion is bubbling beneath the façade of compliance. Directed by Ivan Ostrochovský\, Servants is at once a thoughtful morality tale and a noir-tinted political thriller. \n2022  • Slovakia • 81 minutes  • Slovak w/English subtitles \nCaptivating! SERVANTS pairs black-and-white imagery\, reminiscent of films by Robert Bresson\, with an austere kind of choreography.. CRITIC’S PICK\n– The New York Times
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