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SUMMARY:Oscar Shorts: Live Action - Held Over!
DESCRIPTION:Single Program Tickets $10      Oscar Festival Passes $15        Where Are Films Shown?       Where Can I Park for free on Campus?\n\n  \nLike short stories\, short films are sometimes overlooked. But they often display all of the scope\, power\, insight and resonance of feature length films. The five films in the Live Action program run 105 minutes \nBrotherhood:  A hardened shepherd living in Tunisia\, is deeply shaken and suspicious when his estranged eldest son\, Malek\, returns home with a mysterious young wife in tow. (Dir. by Meryan Joobeur\, 2019\, Tunisia\, English subtitles\, 25 mins.\, Not Rated) \nNefta Football Club:  Two boys bump into a donkey wearing headphones in the desert in Tunisia on the border of Algeria. Unaware that the donkey is carrying a hidden drug stash\, the boys take the animal back to their village. (Dir. by Yves Piat\, 2018\, Tunisia/France\, in Arabic with English subtitles\, 17 mins.\, Not Rated) \nThe Neighbors’ Window: The life of a middle-aged woman with small children is shaken up when two free-spirited twenty-somethings move in across the street and she realizes that she can see into their apartment. (Dir. by Marshall Curry\, 2019\, USA\, 20 mins.\, Not Rated) \nSaria: Inseparable orphaned sisters Saria and Ximena face daily challenges at the Virgen de La Asuncion Safe Home in Guatemala when a tragic fire claims the lives of 41 orphaned girls. (Dir. by Bryan Buckley\, USA\, in Spanish with English subtitles\, 23 mins.\, Not Rated) \nA Sister:  The phone rings and the emergency services dispatcher answers the call. But this is no ordinary call. The dispatcher must unravel a crime in progress and rescue the woman who called her\, all without leaving her desk. (Dir. by Delphine Girard\, 2018\, Belgium\, in French with English subtitles\, 16 mins.\, Not Rated) \n  \n  \nFriday\, Feb 21\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7:30 – IU Global Theater\nDocumentary Program 1 – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs  – 6:45\nDocumentary Program 2 – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs – 8:15 \nSaturday\, Feb 22\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7:30 – IU Global Theater\nOscar Shorts: Animation – 5pm – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs\nOscar Shorts: Live Action – 6:45 – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs  \nSunday\, Feb 23 at Bear’s Place (Children welcome for Ryder films)\nOscar Shorts: Animation – 3pm\nOscar Shorts: Live Action – 5:15\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7:45 \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/oscar-shorts-festival-live-action/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:Oscar Shorts Festival: Animation - Held Over!
DESCRIPTION:Single Program Tickets $10      Oscar Festival Passes $15        Where Are Films Shown?       Where Can I Park for free on Campus?  \nOne of the most entertaining categories at the Academy Awards — and one of the least heralded — is for the Best Animated Short Subject. We are screening the five nominees in along with four “bonus” films that were short-listed for a nomination. So there will be nine films in all totaling 85 minutes.  \nThis year\, the nominees make full use of the medium. There are shorts in stop motion\, employing papier-mâché\, clay\, and felt; along with a pivot back to hand-drawn 2D movies on painted backgrounds. \nThe films are not rated but if they were they would probably be rated PG-13. None of them contain anything that most people would consider objectionable\, but several deal with mature subject matter: the death of a parent\, China’s one-child policy. You know your kids better than we do. But it’s safe to say that while younger children may be intrigued by the animation\, they will probably have questions about some of the films. On the other hand\, they might spark thoughtful conversations around the dinner table.\n \nDcera (Daughter): A young woman recalls a painful moment\, when as a child she brought home an injured bird and her father seemed unconcerned. (Dir. by Daria Kashcheeva\, 2019\, Czech Republic\, 15 mins.\, Not Rated) \nHair Love: A father learns to do his daughter’s hair\, a task her mother\, a natural hair vlogger\, normally does. (Dir. by Matthew A. Cherry\, 2019\, USA\, 7 mins.\, Not Rated) \nKitbull: A fiercely independent stray kitten and a chained-up pit bull experience friendship for the first time. (Dir. by Rosana Sullivan\, 2019\, USA\, 9 mins.\, Not Rated) \nMemorable: Painter Louis and his wife Michelle are experiencing strange events. Their world seems to be mutating. Slowly\, furniture\, objects\, and people lose their realism. They are “destructuring\,” sometimes disintegrating. (Dir. by Bruno Collet\, 2019\, France\, 12 mins.\, Not Rated) \nSister: A man remembers his childhood\, growing up with an annoying little sister in 1990s China. How would his life have been if things had gone differently? (Dir. by Siqi Song\, 2019\, China/USA\, 8 mins.\, Not Rated) \nSHOWTIMES \nFriday\, Feb 21\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7:30 – IU Global Theater\nDocumentary Program 1 – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs  – 6:45\nDocumentary Program 2 – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs – 8:15 \nSaturday\, Feb 22\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7:30 – IU Global Theater\nOscar Shorts: Animation – 5pm – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs\nOscar Shorts: Live Action – 6:45 – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs  \nSunday\, Feb 23 at Bear’s Place (Bring the Kids! Bear’s is All-Ages for Ryder films)\nOscar Shorts: Animation – 3pm\nOscar Shorts: Live Action – 5:15\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7:45 \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/oscar-shorts-festival-animation/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:2020 Oscar Short Film Festival - Held Over!
DESCRIPTION:  \nSingle Tickets and Festival Passes (Special Pricing\, See Below)     Where Are Films Shown?        Where Can I Park for free on Campus?         Any other Questions? Send an email to editor@TheRyder.com\n \nThe Oscar Shorts offer a vision of what the Academy Awards should and could be but very rarely are: eclectic\, cosmopolitan\, scrappy and surprising.\n-A.O. Scott\, The New York Times\n  \nThere is still one more weekend to see the 15 Oscar nominees for Best Short Animation\, Live Action and Documentary Film. \nMeet the Nominees! Read short\, snappy descriptions of the Animation films\, the Live Action films and the Documentaries\n  \nTickets: Individual Programs: $10    Oscar Festival Pass $15* \n*Your Oscar Festival Pass includes admission to the Animation\, Live-Action\, and  Documentary Oscar nominated films. \n  \n \nSHOWTIMES: \n  \nFriday\, Feb 21\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7:30 – IU Global Theater\nDocumentary Program 1 – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs  – 6:45\nDocumentary Program 2 – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs – 8:15 \nSaturday\, Feb 22\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7:30 – IU Global Theater\nOscar Shorts: Animation – 5pm – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs\nOscar Shorts: Live Action – 6:45 – IU Fine Arts Theater upstairs  \nSunday\, Feb 23 at Bear’s Place  \nOscar Shorts: Animation – 3pm (Bring the Kids – Bear’s is All-Ages during Ryder Films)\nOscar Shorts: Live Action – 5:15\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7:45 \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/2020-oscar-short-film-festival/
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SUMMARY:Oscar Shorts: Documentary - Held Over!
DESCRIPTION:Single Program Tickets $10      Oscar Festival Passes $15        Where Are Films Shown?       Where Can I Park for free on Campus?  \nFive of the bravest international filmmakers working today tell thoughtful\, compelling stories in this year’s documentary short film program. This year’s slate of nominees runs three hours and will be presented in two programs with a brief intermission. One ticket admits you into both programs and you can see the films on two different nights.\n \nPROGRAM 1 \nLearning to Skateboard in a Warzone (if You’re a Girl) : In Afghanistan\, many young girls are not able to participate in sports. Cultural and religious norms\, along with other factors such as safety concerns and years of warfare\, have resulted in limited athletic and recreational opportunities for women and girls\, especially those who come from impoverished neighborhoods. But a new generation of Afghan girls are learning to read\, write — and skateboard — in Kabul. Over the course of the school year\, the girls grow and become empowered through the joy of skateboarding and the warmth and inspiration of the women who teach them. (Dir. by Carol Dysinger\, 2019\, UK\, in Dari with English subtitles 39 mins.\, Not Rated) \nLife Overtakes Me: Something peculiar is going on in Sweden\, a strange phenomenon affecting children that has defied explanation by doctors and psychiatrists. In recent years hundreds of kids around the Scandinavian country have slipped into a mysterious\, coma-like state lasting many months or more—transformed from bright\, active youngsters into limp creatures in need of round-the-clock care. Identifying the cause has proven elusive (Dir. John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson\, 2019\, Sweden/USA\, in English\, 39 mins.\, Not Rated) \nPROGRAM 2 \nIn the Absence: When the passenger ferry MV Sewol sank off the coast of South Korea in 2014\, over three hundred people lost their lives\, most of them schoolchildren. Years later\, the victims’ families and survivors are still demanding justice from national authorities. (Dir. by Yi Seung-Jun\, 2018\, South Korea\, in Korean with English subtitles\, 28 mins.\, Not Rated) \nSt. Louis Superman:  A Black battle rapper with face tattoos\, was an unlikely candidate for political office in a state where a majority of lawmakers are white and Republican. But activist Bruce Franks Jr. has been elected to the Missouri House of Representatives\, and seems to be making a real difference in his community. (Dir. by Smriti Mundhra and Sami Khan\, 2019\, USA\, 28 mins.\, Not Rated) \nWalk Run Cha-Cha:  Paul and Millie Cao lost their youth to the aftermath of the Vietnam War.  Forty years later\, they have become successful professionals in Southern California – and are rediscovering themselves on the dance floor. “Today I can use my body to reach another level of freedom\,” says Paul. (Dir. by Laura Nix\, 2019\, USA\, 21 mins.\, Not Rated) \nSHOWTIMES: \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/oscar-shorts-documentary-3/
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SUMMARY:RAISE HELL: The Life And Times of Molly Ivins
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     \nMolly Ivins was often compared to Mark Twain. She was six feet of Texas trouble who\, despite her Houston pedigree\, took on Good Old Boy corruption wherever she found it. Best-selling author\, Pulitzer Prize nominated journalist\, popular TV pundit\, Molly had a nation of “fans” and “frenemies.” She courageously spoke truth to power and it cost her more than once. But Molly always served up her quality reportage with a heaping dollop of humor. Her razor-sharp wit left both sides of the aisle laughing and craving ink in her columns. At the height of her popularity 400 newspapers carried her column.  Molly’s words have proved prescient. She knew the Bill of Rights was in peril and said “Polarizing people is a good way to win an election and a good way to wreck a country.” \nMolly spoke from the heart. She was not a cynic. She gave voice to people who didn’t have one.  When she died of breast cancer in 2007\, the nation lost a true champion and a woman who seemed to be afraid of nothing. America is in crisis. Who today can fill Molly Ivins’ size-12 shoes? Why all of us\, of course! \nDirected by: Janice Engel / 94 min    WATCH THE TRAILER \n  \n  \nFriday\, Feb 21\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7pm – IU Fine Arts Theater\nRAISE HELL: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins – 7:45 – IU Global Theater \nSaturday\, Feb 22\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7pm – IU Fine Arts Theater\nRAISE HELL: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins – 7:45 – IU Global Theater \nSunday\, Feb 23 at Bear’s Place\nRAISE HELL: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins – 4:45 – Last Chance!\nWHAT SHE SAID: The Art of Pauline Kael – 7pm \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/raise-hell-the-life-and-times-of-molly-ivins/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210210
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SUMMARY:MAYOR
DESCRIPTION:You can watch Mayor right here\, right now \nFilmmaker David Osit subtly – and with a keen eye for black humor – explores the absurdities of a worldly politician trying to turn his city into a Middle Eastern Amsterdam while in the midst of a geopolitical storm. Follow the mayor of Ramallah – de facto capital of the Palestinian people – and you’ll see him greeting grateful constituents on the street\, planning the town’s neon-bright Christmas celebrations\, mulling “city branding” slogans with his aides in an effort to boost tourism…or dodging gunfire from an Israeli army fracas. It’s all in a day’s work for Mayor Musa Hadid\, a liberal Christian and civil engineer by training\, whose charming public persona is balanced by a self-effacing\, realist streak. “I feel jealous when I visit other cities\,” he laments. “They can do so much that we cannot.” His ultimate mission: to end the occupation of Palestine. Rich with detailed observation and a surprising amount of humor\, Mayor offers a portrait of dignity amidst the madness and absurdity of endless occupation while posing a question: how do you run a city when you don’t have a country? \n  \n(English\, Arabic/89 min)\n \n \nWHERE CAN I PURCHASE A TICKET AND HOW MUCH ARE THEY? \nDo you have a comment or a suggestion for a film? Maybe you’d like to write something for our magazine. Send an email to editor@theryder.com. We can be talked into almost anything.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/mayor/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210202
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SUMMARY:from Romania: COLLECTIVE
DESCRIPTION:ONE OF THE GREATEST MOVIES ABOUT JOURNALISM and the Dark Forces in Confronts…Alexander Nanau’s bracing\, relentless documentary plays like a gripping real-time thriller\, merging the reportorial intensity of Spotlight with the paranoid uncertainty of The Manchurian Candidate. When Nanau screened Collective to rave reviews at the Venice\, Toronto and Sundance festivals\, he had no idea that his exposé would prove to be all-too predictive of a world not prepared to cope with a rampaging virus pandemic.  – Indiewire\n \n  \nYou can watch Collective right here\, right now \nJournalism’s role at exposing corruption has rarely been as dramatically portrayed as in Collective\, in which filmmaker Alexander Nanau follows an unfolding investigation in real time. Romania’s Gazeta Sporturilor newspaper isn’t internationally known\, but its reporters are as dogged as any Pulitzer winner. One revelation leads to another as they uncover a vast health-care fraud that enriched moguls and politicians\, and caused the deaths of innocent citizens. \nThe story starts in 2015 with a fire at the Bucharest nightclub Colectiv. The tragedy killed 27 people on site and injured over 100 more. Romania’s Health Minister promised the burn victims would get the highest-quality treatment\, but\, in subsequent months\, dozens more perished. What was going wrong inside the hospitals? Gazeta Sporturilor‘s investigative team\, led by Catalin Tolontan\, digs into this with old-fashioned gusto\, conducting stakeouts\, analyzing data\, and working sources like the whistle-blowing Dr. Camelia Roiu. Their revelations shake Romania all the way to the upper echelons of business and government. One target of investigation winds up dead. Was it suicide or murder? (Romania/Luxembourg; subtitled; 109 min) Written and directed by Alexander Nanau \nCRITIC’S PICK! Whatever questions you have are eclipsed by the bombshells that keep exploding. Collective sketches out an honest\, affecting\, somewhat old-fashioned utopian example of what it takes to make the world better\, or at least a little less awful. The arc of the moral universe may bend toward justice. But as “Collective” lays out with anguished detail and a profound\, moving sense of decency\, it takes stubborn\, angry people — journalists\, politicians\, artists\, activists — to hammer at that arc until it starts bending\, maybe\, in the right direction. – The New York Times \n  \n  \n \n\nWHERE CAN I PURCHASE A TICKET AND HOW MUCH ARE THEY? \nDo you have a comment or a suggestion for a film? Maybe you’d like to write something for our magazine. Send an email to editor@theryder.com. We can be talked into almost anything. \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/from-romania-collective/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:ZAPPA
DESCRIPTION:“We were loud. We were coarse. We were strange. And if anyone in the audience ever gave us any trouble\, we told them to fuck off.” There has yet to be a film about the life and times of the brilliant and genuinely maverick musician Frank Zappa. The music he composed and performed with his band\, The Mothers of Invention — a mash-up of doo-wop\, jazz\, classical\, and atonal kazoo kookiness by way of dada — was\, by his own cheery admission\, “designed to annoy people.” Filmmaker Alex Winter has crafted a documentary from over a thousand hours of mostly unseen material from Zappa’s personal vault. Zappa is an expansive and intimate portrait of an extraordinary artist who was also fully engaged with the turbulent politics of his day. (USA; 129 min) \nYou can watch Zappa right here\, right now \n\nCRITIC’S PICK! -“Zappa” foregrounds the laudable and often astonishing aspects of the man’s work and personality. A self-taught musician with a near-maniacal work ethic\, over the years he came to regard his efforts in rock ’n’ roll as a day gig\, necessary to support his more ambitious composing efforts. – The New York Times \n\n“Zappa” gives its subject his well earned due within the rock firmament. But even more valuable\, Winter gives Zappa pride of place among the most important composers of the 20th century\, sharing some extraordinary performances of his little-known classical work. – The Washington Post\n\n\n\n  \n﻿ \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/coming-nov-27-zappa/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200127
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SUMMARY:The Lion King
DESCRIPTION:The Lion King in the Pavilion in Switchyard Park. \nDisney Trivia 5pm – 7pm \nMovie 7pm – 9pm
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-lion-king/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200204
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SUMMARY:Gauguin\, from the National Gallery\, London
DESCRIPTION:  \nTickets: $10    Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?        \nThis brand-new 60-minute documentary about the life and work of Paul Gauguin narrated by actor Dominic West (The Wire\, The Affair\, Colette) and will be followed by a 30-minute private view of the National Gallery exhibition\, Gauguin Portraits\, while it is currently on display in London. \nFilmed in Tahiti\, France\, the Marquesas Islands and the UK\, the film explores Gauguin’s extraordinary – and often problematic – artistic achievement\, with commentary from his descendants\, artists and world experts. The film examines Gauguin’s legacy not only through the lens of art history\, but also those of gender and post-colonial politics\, reassessing the artist’s treatment of young indigenous women and his role in 19th century French colonialism. \nThe private view of this first-ever exhibition of Gauguin’s portraits was filmed exclusively for cinemas in high definition with stunning close-ups. Hosted by art historian and broadcaster Kate Bryan who will welcome the cinema audience\, the engaging and insightful guided tour is led by the exhibition co-curator Christopher Riopelle\, with illuminating commentary from expert contributors including painter and sculptor Maggi Hambling\, and artist and writer Billy Childish. \nIs It Time Gauguin Got Canceled?\n  \n  \n  \nSunday\, Feb 2 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nOscar Shorts: Animation – 2pm\nOscar Shorts: Live-Action – 4pm\nGauguin: Live from the National Gallery\, London – 7pm – Last Chance!\n \n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/gauguin/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200128
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SUMMARY:American Dharma
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     \nWATCH THE TRAILER     WATCH AN INTERVIEW WITH THE FILMMAKER \nIn American Dharma\, Academy Award winning filmmaker Errol Morris continues his examination of the nature of evil. \nNo stranger to sitting down with some of the most controversial figures of our time\, Morris trains his lens on Stephen K.​ Bannon\, former Chief Strategist of the Trump administration. In their wide ranging conversation\, Morris questions Bannon on his background\, belief system\, his worldview\, his current feelings about Donald Trump\, and how films such as Henry King’s Twelve O’Clock High\, John Ford’s The Searchers\, and Orson Welles’ Chimes at Midnight became part of Bannon’s understanding of the world. Frank and unflinching\, Morris grapples with his own contention of Bannon’s ideology and methodology. With American Dharma\, Morris proposes that even for those who disagree with Bannon\, ignoring him is a dangerous course of action. \nProduced and directed by Errol Morris / 2019 / 97 min \nFriday and Saturday\, Jan 17 and 18\nAmerican Dharma – 7:45 – IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, Jan 19 at Bear’s Place\nAmerican Dharma – 7:30 \nFriday and Saturday\, Jan 24 and 25\nGauguin: Live from the National Gallery\, London – 6:30 – IU Global Theater\nAmerican Dharma – 7:30 – IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, Jan 26 at Bear’s Place\nAmerican Dharma – 3pm – Last Chance!\nGauguin: Live from the National Gallery\, London – 5:30 \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/american-dharma/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:from Italy: MARTIN EDEN
DESCRIPTION:You can watch Martin Eden right here\, right now \nBased on the 1909 autobiographical novel by Jack London\, young Martin Eden is a charming\, impoverished\, self-taught sailor who dreams of becoming a writer. If he becomes a success\, he believes\, he might win the affections of a young\, wealthy university student. Starring Luca Marinelli. Directed by Pietro Marcello. (2020 / Italy / subtitled / 129 min)\n \nMartin Eden might be the BEST FILM OF THE YEAR! The film is a masterpiece\, so you should see it any way you can. But it’s also nice to know that even by viewing it at home you can help out a struggling\, indispensable [theater].” – Vulture \n  \nCRITIC’S PICK! An INGENIOUS adaptation of the Jack London novel. The true miracle of this film is how Marcello translates London’s lush\, character-revealing prose into pure cinema.The entirety of the 20th century — its promises\, illusions and traumas — sweeps through the AUDACIOUS and THRILLING Martin Eden. – The New York Times  \n  \nOne of the most thrilling aspects of the novel is how well it dramatizes Martin’s intellectual hunger\, as he becomes a voracious reader and\, in time\, a writer. It’s not easy for a movie to depict the acquisition of knowledge\, but this one comes as close as any I’ve seen. Sometimes Martin Eden evokes Italian neorealism\, and sometimes it has the mad stylistic energy of the French New Wave. There’s no denying that THIS GORGEOUS AND PASSIONATE FILM IS SIMPLY ONE OF A KIND. – NPR \n\n\n\n\n \n  \n\nWHERE CAN I PURCHASE A TICKET AND HOW MUCH ARE THEY? \nDo you have a comment or a suggestion for a film? Maybe you’d like to write something for our magazine. Send an email to editor@theryder.com. We can be talked into almost anything. \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/from-italy-martin-eden-opens-oct-23rd/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:The Disappearance of My Mother
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     \n  \nI’ll add to my list of heroines Benedetta Barzini\, an Italian 1960s supermodel who became a leftist feminist and mother… One of the most moving and complex films at Sundance. – Amy Taubin\, Film Comment \n  \nBenedetta Barzini wants to disappear. An iconic fashion model in the 1960s\, she became a muse to Andy Warhol\, Salvador Dali and Richard Avedon. As a radical feminist in the 1970s\, she fought for the rights and emancipation of women. But at the age of 75\, she is fed up with all the roles that life has imposed upon her and decides to leave everything and everybody behind\, to disappear to a place as far as possible from the gaze of the camera. Only her son Beniamino is permitted to witness her journey. Having filmed her since he was a child in spite of all her resistance\, he now wants to make a film about her\, to keep her close for as long as possible — or\, at least\, as long as his camera keeps running. The making of the film turns into a battle between mother and son\, a stubborn fight to capture the ultimate image of Benedetta — that of her liberation. \nItaly / 94 Minutes\nIn English and Italian with English subtitles \n\nWATCH THE TRAILER\n\n\nFriday and Saturday\, Jan 10 and 11\nRaise Hell: Molly Ivins – 6:30 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Disappearance of My Mother – 7pm – IU Global Theater\nSynonyms 8:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance!\n \nSunday\, Jan 12 at Bear’s Place\nThe Disappearance of My Mother 5:15 – Last Chance!\nRaise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins – 7:30 – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-disappearance-of-my-mother/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:SYNONYMS
DESCRIPTION:2 Nights Only! Jan 10\, 11     Single Tickets $6     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     \nAstonishing\, maddening\, brilliant\, hilarious\, obstinate\, and altogether unmissable. – Indiewire \nBrilliant. Relentless. Comic. Tragic. – The New York Times \nUnpredictable… impenetrable… breathtaking… audacious. [An] uncategorizable cinematic trip. – Variety\nA young Israeli\, Yoav\, flees to Paris intending to transform into a Frenchman. It starts out badly. While he is taking a bath\, his clothes are stolen. But Yoav will not be dissuaded that easily. Desperate to erase his origins\, Yoav sees becoming French as his only hope for salvation. Step one is to replace his language. From now on\, he will not utter a single word of Hebrew and his French dictionary becomes his constant companion (hence the movie’s title). \nBased on the real life experiences of writer-director Nadav Lapid’s (The Kindergarten Teacher)\, Synonyms explores the challenges of putting down roots in a new place. Yoav’s attempts to find himself awaken past demons and open up an existential abyss in this tragicomic puzzle that wisely knows how to keep its secrets. \n2019 / in French and Hebrew with subtitles / Synonyms is not rated but if male nudity makes you uncomfortable then you should think twice before purchasing your ticket. \nThere are cinematic treasures on offer throughout this year’s New York Film Festival. One of the best movies in the festival’s first days is “Synonyms.”  -The New Yorker \nFriday and Saturday\, Jan 10 and 11\nRaise Hell: Molly Ivins – 6:30 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Disappearance of My Mother – 7pm – IU Global Theater\nSynonyms 8:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater – Last Chance! \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/synonyms/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200107
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SUMMARY:It Happened One Night
DESCRIPTION:As the year comes to a close\, we’ll revisit one more film from our first year. \nFrank Capra’s romantic comedy was the first film to accomplish the very rare feat of sweeping all five major Oscar categories (best picture\, best actor\, best actress\, best director\, and best screenplay). A runaway socialite (Claudette Colbert) drops out of sight and a roguish man-of-the-people reporter (Clark Gable) tries to get the scoop on her scandalous disappearance. It Happened One Night is among the most gracefully constructed and edited films of the early sound era\, packed with clever situations and gags that have entered the Hollywood comedy pantheon.  and featuring two actors at the top of their game\, sparking with a chemistry that has never been bettered. \n1934 / 105 min \nFriday and Saturday\, Jan 3 and 4 \nRaise Hell:  The Life and Times of Molly Ivins – 6:30 – IU Fine Arts  – Upstairs\nThe Disappearance of My Mother – 7:00 – IU Global Theater\nIt Happened One Night – 7:30 –  IU Fine Arts Theater – Downstairs – Last Chance!\n \nSunday\, Jan 5 at Bear’s Place\nThe Disappearance of My Mother – 5pm \nRaise Hell:  The Life and Times of Molly Ivins– 7:15 \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/it-happened-one-night/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191217
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20191112T215751Z
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SUMMARY:Downtown 81 - Last Chance!
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     \nAs part of our 40th anniversary\, we have revisited several films from the our early days. Downtown 81 is a film that we would have shown if it had ever been released. In 1981\, writer and Warhol confederate and Interview magazine founder Glenn O’Brien\, Swiss photographer Edo Bertoglio\, and painter Jean-Michel Basquiat hit the streets of lower Manhattan to make a movie about the bombed out bohemia that they knew and loved. Downtown 81 was screened at Cannes but was not released until October of this year. A self described “fairy tale\,” the film follows Basquiat trying to move a painting while hustling for a place to sleep. Forty years later\, it’s a window on a lost world–a celebration of life on the margins in Manhattan in all its messy\, early-80s glory. Featuring John Lurie\, Fab Five Freddy\, and Debbie Harry\, with musical performances by DNA\, James White and the Blacks\, and Kid Creole and the Coconuts performing in the Mudd Club and the Peppermint Lounge. Jean-Michel Basquiat’s own band\, Gray\, is heard on the soundtrack. \n1981; 2019 / 75 min \nFriday Dec 13 \nSynonyms – 7:00 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nDowntown 81 – 7:30 – IU Global Theater\n \nSaturday Dec 14\nRaise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins – 5:45 – IU Global Theater\nSynonyms – 7:00 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nDowntown 81 – 7:30 – IU Global Theater \nSunday\, Dec 15 at Bear’s Place\nRaise Hell: Molly Ivins – 3pm\nDowntown 81 – 5pm – Last Chance!\nSynonyms – 7pm \n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/downtown-81/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191210
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SUMMARY:His Girl Friday
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     \n  \nIf you haven’t seen His Girl Friday\, consider your life wasted so far.  –Pop Matters\n  \nWe’ve been revisiting some of the earliest films that we’ve programmed as part of our 40th Anniversary. His Girl Friday is the earliest – it’s the first film we ever showed. It was screened at what is now The Switchyard. In 1979 it was a popular night spot called Time Out (it was owned by former IU basketball player Archie Dees\, hence\, the name). We screened four films at Time Out and then\, when the club was sold and closed for renovations\, we moved to Bear’s Place. \nHis Girl Friday was our first choice to launch our series for several reasons. It’s one of the funniest American comedies ever put on screen. Really\, that’s all you need to know. \nFilmmaker Howard Hawks adapted Ben Hecht’s Broadway play about a fast-talking newspaper editor and his ace reporter covering a murder trial and came up with the brilliant idea of a gender swap\, turning the Hildy Johnson investigative reporter from a man into a woman – anyone who still harbors reservations about gender reassignment surgery should see this film to understand how infinitely liberating it can be. It’s as sharp and funny today as it was when we screened it 40 years ago and for that matter\, when it was released in 1940. \nHis Girl Friday was also close to our hearts for another reason: it’s a stirring tribute to the relevance of print journalism. Hopefully\, there’s a little bit of Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell in all of us. \n  \n  \nFriday and Saturday\, Dec 6 and 7 \nHis Girl Friday 6:45 IU Fine Arts Theater\nSynonyms – 7:30 – IU Global Theater\nDowntown 81 – 8:30 – IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, Dec 8 at Bear’s Place\nHis Girl Friday – 3pm – Last Chance!\nSynonyms – 5pm\nDowntown 81 – 7:30 \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/his-girl-friday/
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SUMMARY:Duet for Cannibals
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?     \nEssayist\, novelist\, critic\, cinephile\, and all-around intellectual dynamo Susan Sontag was one of the most important writers and thinkers of the 20th century. She made her directorial debut with the dark comedy Duet For Cannibals. \nAn arrogant ex-revolutionist German intellectual exile\, his elegant wife\, their Swedish student secretary\, and the earnest secretary’s bride-to-be engage in a round of gamesmanship and partner-swapping.  Made in 1969\, this 50th anniversary 4K restoration is both an illustrative companion to Sontag’s criticism\, and an introduction of a startlingly original filmmaker. (105 min) \nFriday & Saturday\, Nov 29 and 30\nDuet for Cannibals – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater – downstairs\nHis Girl Friday – 7pm – IU Fine Arts Theater – upstairs\nGive Me Liberty – 8pm – IU Fine Arts Theater – downstairs\n \nSunday\, Dec 1 at Bear’s Place\nGive Me Liberty – 4:45 – Last Chance!\nHis Girl Friday – 7:30 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/duet-for-cannibals/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191119
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SUMMARY:Los Reyes (The Kings) - Last Chance!
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis wonderful nonfiction portrait takes place at the oldest skate park in Santiago\, Chile\, and was intended to feature the teenagers who congregate there regularly. But over the course of roughly two years hanging around Los Reyes with cameras\, co-directors Bettina Perut and Iván Osnovikoff discovered that while the skaters came and went — many of them prohibitively shy about being filmed — there were two characters that always seemed to be hanging about: a pair of stray dogs. And so they shifted the entire focus of the film such that the inseparable canines became its protagonists. \nLos Reyes (“The Kings”) watches Fútbol and Chola\, a furry shepherd mix and some kind of labrador\, respectively\, as they hang out\, play\, and generally coexist with the teenagers who are also hanging out and playing on the lawns and concrete ramps. As the months passed\, the adolescent skaters no longer minded being recorded. They even agreed to wear wireless mics\, opening up about personal subjects — candid stories about smoking and selling weed\, heated disagreements with their guardians\, and run-ins with the corrupt local police — while the cameras were trained elsewhere\, on the two street dogs\, the true “kings” of Los Reyes skate park. \nChile / 2019 / 82 min \nIn this beautiful film\, two canines while away the time as life goes on around them. – The New York Times  \n“Film of the Week!” It is possible to control animals in film\, to train them to do or not do certain things\, but it’s sometimes far more interesting to let them dictate matters. That’s what appears to have happened in Los Reyes\, an extraordinary film by the Chilean duo Bettina Perut and Iván Osnovikoff.  -Film Comment  \nThe film captures moments of vitality\, beauty\, and hilarity. The result is a quietly radical attempt to view the world from a non-human perspective that also doubles as a chilled-out buddy comedy of sorts. [The two dogs] radiate nothing less than the same iconic slacker vibes of a Bill and Ted or Cheech and Chong.  – Slant \n  \n  \nFriday Nov 15  \nHoneyland – 7pm – IU Global & International Theater\nGive Me Liberty – 7:45 – IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nSaturday\, Nov 16\nLos Reyes (The Kings) 6pm – IU Fine Arts Theater\nHoneyland 7pm – IU Global & International Theater\nGive Me Liberty – 7:45 – IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nSunday\, Nov 17 at Bear’s Place\nHoneyland – 3pm  – Last Chance!\nLos Reyes (The Kings) – 5:15 – Last Chance!\nGive Me Liberty – 7:30
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/los-reyes/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191203
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20190827T222727Z
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SUMMARY:Give Me Liberty
DESCRIPTION:Vic\, a hapless young Russian-American\,  reluctantly agrees to ferry his grandfather and a dozen elderly Russians to a funeral. Kirill Mikhanovsky’s hilarious\, heartbreaking debut feature draws from personal experience to create—with writer Alice Austen—a raw\, inventive “day in the life” story about marginalized characters encountering literal and figurative roadblocks\, the American dream nowhere to be found. \nGive Me Liberty has a flavor of the Czech New Wave\, using a supremely light touch\, wry dissent\, unscripted moments\, and several amazing performances from nonprofessional actors. \n2019 / in English and Russian with subtitles / 111 min \n\n“Completely\, DELIGHTFULLY UNPREDICTIBLE from scene to scene\, it draws you in with its moving performances and blasts of broad comedy. Give Me Liberty is a jolt of a movie\, at once kinetic and controlled. It’s an anarchic deadpan comedy that evolves into a romance just around the time the story explodes …. It’s moving and sincere\, suffused with tenderness … IT’S IRRESISTIBLE.” \n– Manohla Dargis\, The New York Times \n\n“BRILLLANT! Tenacious! Exuberant!” – Andrew Lapin\, NPR \n\n“My absolute favorite [at Sundance] … A GLORIOUS COMEDY of chaos\, solidarity and unsung heroism.” – Jon Frosch\, The Hollywood Reporter \n“At once breakneck and tolerant\, Give Me Liberty manages to be both rousingly Russian and touchingly all-American. THE COLD WAR IS OFFICIALLY OVER!”      – Anthony Lane\, The New Yorker \n“SUNDANCE 2019’s GREAT DISCOVERY.” – Mark Peranson\, Cinemascope \n “A JOYOUS\, TENDER BLAST. The film has a crazily organic\, quasi-experimental tone that’s entirely its own” – Jonathan Romney\, Film Comment \n“A PROFOUND STATEMENT that celebrates the connective tissue of humanity with honesty\, sensitivity and an endearing heart.” – Kyle Kohner\, The Playlist  \n  \nFriday & Saturday\, Nov 29 and 30\nDuet for Cannibals – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater – downstairs\nHis Girl Friday – 7pm – IU Fine Arts Theater – upstairs\nGive Me Liberty – 7:45 – IU Fine Arts Theater – downstairs\n \nSunday\, Dec 1 at Bear’s Place\nGive Me Liberty –  Last Chance!\nHis Girl Friday – 7:30 \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/give-me-liberty/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191110T163000
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20161115T232353Z
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SUMMARY:NY International Children's Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:“Devoted to the kind of fare that may be found at the Academy Awards but not at the local multiplex.\nIt gives young audiences more to digest than popcorn.”\n– New York Times \n\n\nThe NY International Children’s Film Festival is a wonderful collection of short films from around the world for the young and the young-at-heart. \nThere are two programs\, one for children ages 3-7 (2pm) and another for ages 8-80 (3:15pm). One ticket admits you into both programs. Scroll down for brief descriptions of each film. \nThis year’s Festival includes short films from France\, Germany\, Japan\, Sweden\, Australia\, Russia\, South Africa\, Guatemala\, Colombia\, Lithuania and South Korea. You and your kids can travel around the world on Sunday\, Nov 10 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. \nNo passport required\, no wall at the border. \nThe Children’s Film Festival is presented in part by Ferguson Law\, Goods for Cooks\, and Richard Malone\, M.D. \nWe will also be screening Honeyland at 5pm and Los Reyes (The Kings) at 7:15. Spend the day with us at the BCT (a Day Pass is only $12 in advance) \nTICKETS ARE ON SALE HERE \nCHILDREN’S PROGRAM I (ages 3-7) 2pm\n \nIf you’ve ever been the youngest of the group\, you’ll sympathize with the little tadpole who always falls a tad behind in the charming ​KUAP​. Catching up on penmanship is the name of the game if you want to graduate from pencils in the winning doc ​Pen Licence​. Then little ones are in charge and grown-ups get to play when the hilarious ​Flipped​ reworks the script.\nThese shorts and so much more await you! \nBELLY FLOP\nSouth Africa\, Animation\nJeremy Collins\, Kelly Dillon\, 2018\, 5 min\nOne girl is determined to make a very big splash\, but will she have the buoyant courage to pull it off? \nSMALL SPARK\nFrance\, Animation\nAnimation\, Nicolas Bianco-Levrin\, 2019\, 4 min\nYou’ve heard of night owls and bookworms? Well both perfectly describe this mouse\, who must find a way to continue his exciting bedtime reading when it’s lights out. \nKUAP\nSwitzerland\, Animation\nNils Hedinger\, 2018\, 7 min\nIf you’ve ever been the youngest of the group\, you’ll sympathize with the little tadpole who always falls a tad behind in the charming ​KUAP​ . \nPIG ON THE HILL\nUSA\, Animation\nJamy Wheless & John Helms; 2017\, 6 min.\nPig may be up high\, but his nimble new neighbor\, Duck\, shows how the most important spot of all is one next to friends. \nPEN LICENCE\nAustralia\, Documentary\nDocumentary\, Olivia Peniston-Bird\, 2018\, 9 min\nBrushing up on penmanship is the name of the game if you want to graduate from pencils. \n6:1\nRussia\, Animation\,\nSergei Ryabov\, 2018\, 3 min\nCheckers may seem a game of child’s play\, but can a losing cat nab a comeback? \nMI ABUELITA\nGuatemala\, Animation\nGiselle Pérez\, 2018\, 2 min\nLike everything Abuelita does\, her tamales are filled with love\, especially when her granddaughter gets to help out in the kitchen. \nPRESCHOOL POETS\nUSA\, ​Animation\nNancy Kangas & Josh Kun\, 2018\, 2 min\nSamuel serves up some poetic proclamations about life\, as definitively drawn from the three-foot perspective. \nBROOKLYN BREEZE\nCOLOMBIA\, Animation\nAlex Budovsky\, 2017\, 4 min\nNYC’s biggest borough gets the Busby Berkeley treatment in this charmingly upbeat ode to industrial Brooklyn that will have you tapping your steel-capped toes! \nRACCOON & THE LIGHT\nUSA\, Animation\nHanna Kim\, 2018\, 4 min\nNighttime is a breeze for a nocturnal creature\, but a spotlight shines in more ways than one in this Student Academy Award-Winner. \nProgram II (Recommended for ages 8-80) 3:15pm\nProgram II bridges the gap between little and big for young audiences growing in experiences and ideas.\nTake a wild ride and harness the (cat) power of the cosmos with the quirky film ​Catmos​ . If your curious about more earthly matters\, take a page out of a ​Field Guide to Being a 12-Year-Old Girl​. And whether their tastes lean umami or sweet\, the duo in ​Mogu & Perol  just might convince you there is simply nothing more deeeelish than a warm friendship. \nSATURDAY’S APARTMENT\nSouth Korea\, Animation\nJeon Seungbae\, 2018\, 7 min\nBanging\, jumping\, wailing\, pounding—noisy neighbor mayhem rules the day until this ultimately loveable bunch of apartment dwellers find a way to hammer it out together. \nMOGU & PEROL\nJapan\, Animation\nTsuneo Goda\, 2018\, 9 min\nWhether their tastes lean umami or sweet\, the duo here finds there is simply nothing more delish than a warm friendship. \nRUNNING LIGHTS\nLithuania\, Animation\nGediminas Siaulys\, 2017\, 11 min\nA magical transfer of glowing energy and life is set into motion when one creature departs its earthly form. \nJESSZILLA\nUSA\, ​Documentary\nEmily Sheskin\, 2017\, 7 min\nA pugilist-in-training\, Jess has big boxing aspirations\, while her father worries and supports her in one-two alternations of his own. \nA FIELD GUIDE TO BEING A 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL\nAustralia\, Live Action\nTilda Cobham-Hervey\, 2017\, 20 min\nWho doesn’t need ​A Field Guide to Being a 12-Year-Old Girl​ —whether you are\, have been\, or ever wanted to be one—in this wry comedy. \nSLOW DANCE\nSweden\, ​Live Action\nChristian Zetterberg\, 2018\, 6 min\nA middle school dance floor is the ultimate field of courage for our protagonist. \nCATMOS\nRussia\, ​Animation\nKatya Miloslavskaya\, 2017\, 5 min\nThe (cat) power of the cosmos can fuel you once you connect your charger to the energy and yin-yang fusion of Catmos \nHORS PISTE\nFrance\, ​Animation\nLéo Brunel\, Loris Cavalier\, Camille Jalabert\, Oscar Malet\, 2018\, 6 min\nCrevasse-kicking laughs are in store when an alpine ski rescue goes way\, ​way ​ off track.
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/ny-international-childrens-film-festival/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191027T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191027T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20191021T022619Z
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SUMMARY:Bell Book and Candle
DESCRIPTION:ARE YOU A CAT LOVER? Have we got the treat for you. A daylong film festival celebrating the mysterious and fantastic felines that share our lives. \nBell Book and Candle (7pm)\nKim Novak\, Jimmy Stewart and Jack Lemmon star in this delightful romantic comedy about a modern-day bohemian witch living in Greenwich Village with her cat\, Pyewacket\, who is not just a cat but also a “familiar\,” possessing supernatural powers of her own. Stewart wanders into her art gallery one night and Novak uses her supernatural powers to seduce him.   106 min / rated PG \nThe NY Cat Film Festival™ (2pm) is an exploration through film of the fascinating felines who share our lives\, creating a shared audience experience that inspires\, educates and entertains.  Cats have their own unique and indescribable bond with people – even when living independently as community cats. For far too long\, felines have been the “invisible” part of the human-animal bond and it’s time to shine the spotlight on these magnificent creatures and the humans devoted to them. A portion of every ticket is donated to the Monroe County Humane Association. \nThese are not random internet “cat videos” – these are films which have been made with an intention\, concept or story to convey something essential about cats. The films celebrate the kitties who share our world and their relationships with people\, no matter where or how they live – as feral cats in a colony\, or between the covers in someone’s bed. \nRunning Time: 2 hrs  This program of 14 short films is designed for adult audiences but can be enjoyed by all members of the family\, including mature children.\n \nHocus Pocus (4:45) \nAfter moving to modern-day Salem\, a teenager Max Dennison (Omri Katz) explores an abandoned house and accidentally frees a coven of evil witches played by Bette Midler\, Kathy Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker. Now\, with the help of a magical cat\, the kids must steal the witches’ book of spells to stop them from becoming immortal. Hocus Pocus was released in 1993 and received some pretty harsh reviews but has since become a cult classic. 95 min / rated PG \nTickets: \nIndividual Films – $8 in advance / $10 day of show\nAll Day Pass – $12 in advance / $18 day of show \nChildren 10 and Under – Free! \nYou can purchase tickets here \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/bell-book-and-candle/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191029
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20191021T021619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234054Z
UID:8450-1572138000-1572224399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Hocus Pocus
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, Oct 27th at 4:45 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. \nA teenager explores an abandoned house in modern-day Salem and accidentally frees a coven of evil witches played by Bette Midler\, Kathy Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker. Now\, with the help of a magical cat\, the kids must steal the witches’ book of spells to stop them from becoming immortal. Hocus Pocus was released in 1993 and received some pretty harsh reviews but has since become a cult classic. 95 min / rated PG \nHocus Pocus is part of Cat Fest on October 27th at the BCT\nThe NY Cat Film Festival: 2pm\nHocus Pocus: 4:45\nBell Book and Candle: 7pm \nTickets: \nIndividual Films – $8 in advance / $10 day of show\nAll Day Pass – $12 in advance / $18 day of show \nChildren 10 and Under – Free! \nYou can purchase tickets here
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/hocus-pocus/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191029
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20190914T205712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234054Z
UID:8329-1572138000-1572224399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:NY Cat Film Festival / Hocus Pocus / Bell Book and Candle
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, October 27th at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater \nThe NY Cat Film Festival™ (2pm) is an exploration through film of the fascinating felines who share our lives\, creating a shared audience experience that inspires\, educates and entertains.  Cats have their own unique and indescribable bond with people – even when living independently as community cats. For far too long\, felines have been the “invisible” part of the human-animal bond and it’s time to shine the spotlight on these magnificent creatures and the humans devoted to them. A portion of every ticket is donated to the Monroe County Humane Association. \nThese are not random internet “cat videos” – these are films which have been made with an intention\, concept or story to convey something essential about cats. The films celebrate the kitties who share our world and their relationships with people\, no matter where or how they live – as feral cats in a colony\, or between the covers in someone’s bed. \nRunning Time: 2 hrs  This program of 14 short films is designed for adult audiences but can be enjoyed by all members of the family\, including mature children.\n \nHocus Pocus (4:45) \nAfter moving to modern-day Salem\, a teenager Max Dennison (Omri Katz) explores an abandoned house and accidentally frees a coven of evil witches played by Bette Midler\, Kathy Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker. Now\, with the help of a magical cat\, the kids must steal the witches’ book of spells to stop them from becoming immortal. Hocus Pocus was released in 1993 and received some pretty harsh reviews but has since become a cult classic. 95 min / rated PG \nBell Book and Candle (7pm)\nKim Novak\, Jimmy Stewart and Jack Lemmon star in this delightful romantic comedy about a modern-day bohemian witch living in Greenwich Village with her cat\, Pyewacket\, who is not just a cat but also a “familiar\,” possessing supernatural powers of her own. Novak casts a spell on Jimmy Stewart\, with unexpected consequences.  106 min / rated PG \nTickets: \nIndividual Films – $8 in advance / $10 day of show\nAll Day Pass – $12 in advance / $18 day of show \nChildren 10 and Under – Free!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/ny-cat-film-festival-hocus-pocus-bell-book-and-candle/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191112
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20191021T212158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234054Z
UID:8460-1572051600-1573433999@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Cold Case: Hammarskjöld - Last Chance!
DESCRIPTION:This non-fiction mystery draws you in and doesn’t let go. Dag Hammarskjöld\, was Secretary-General of the United Nations in 1961 when he died in a plane crash. Not everyone believed that his death was an accident. \nDanish filmmaker Mads Brügger and Swedish private investigator Göran Björkdahl set out to find the truth and discovered a crime far worse than killing the Secretary-General of the United Nations. Cold Case offers several intertwined conspiracy theories\, at least one of which\, by the sternest reckoning\, appears to be grounded in reality. Does that mean everything in the film is true? Maybe. Maybe not. \nDenmark / 2019 / 128 min \nFUNNY\, PROVOCATIVE and CHILLING\, “Cold Case Hammarskjold” draws the viewer into that helix and manages to be improbably entertaining\, even as it becomes increasingly\, shockingly uncomfortable. It’s impossible to emerge from this film without being shaken to your core. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: MIND BLOWN! – The Washington Post\n \n  \nFriday Nov 8 \nHoneyland – 6:30 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nLos Reyes (The Kings) – 8:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater \nSaturday Nov 9\nHoneyland – 6:30 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nCold Case Hammarskjöld – 7:45 – IU Global & International \nLos Reyes (The Kings) – 8:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\n \nSunday\, Nov 10 at The Buskirk-Chumley Theater\nThe NY International Children’s Film Festival – 2pm\nHoneyland – 5pm \nLos Reyes (The Kings) – 7:15\n \nSunday\, Nov 10 at Bear’s Place\nCold Case Hammarskjöld – 7pm – Last Chance!\n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/cold-case/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191028
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20190910T015648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234054Z
UID:8300-1572051600-1572137999@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:The Final Inning\, The Final Album
DESCRIPTION:One Night Only!    Sat\, Oct 26th at 4:30    Free Screening \nTake a trip back in time with ‘The Final Inning\, The Final Album\,’ a baseball themed mockumentary film about a famous blues band called The Easy Outs. Join the band on stage and in studio as they make musical history with their highly regarded final album\, ‘The Final Inning.’ \nFilmmaker Lucas Anderson is a Bloomington native and a current Indiana University sophomore. A Q&A with the filmmaker will follow this free screening. \n2019 / 25 min
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/the-final-inning-the-final-album/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191021
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20190809T023106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234054Z
UID:8143-1571446800-1571533199@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:The Brainwashing of My Dad
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY\, OCT 19  6pm at the BUSKIRK-CHUMLEY THEATER \nHow far can Right-wing media go to brainwash elderly Americans? Filmmaker Jen Senko looks at the rise of Right-wing media through the lens of her WWII vet father who changed from a life-long\, moderate Kennedy Democrat to an angry\, right-wing fanatic after his discovery of talk radio. In trying to understand how this happened\, Senko spoke with media luminaries and grassroots activists such as Noam Chomsky\, Jeff Cohen\, Claire Conner and Carol Wallin from STOPRUSH\, who unravel a strategy to shift the country to the Right through media manipulation. The result has led to fewer voices\, less diversity of opinion\, and massive intentional misinformation. The film shines a light on how it happened (and is still happening). Learn more here \nA short film\, MediaOcracy\, will precede the feature \n2016 / 90 min / \nA panel discussion after the film will include participants from the IU Media School and Ivy Tech Community College\, along with filmmaker Jen Senko via SKYPE. \nThis film is cosponsored by 13 nonprofit groups and is aimed at raising awareness about the insidious nature of facts mixed with false or half-truths.  Those groups are: Reverse Citizens United; Monroe County Branch of the NAACP; Bloomington Peace Action Coalition; Citizens for a Just Peace in Palestine/Israel; Time to Choose Coalition; Democracy for Monroe County; Limestone Post Magazine; UU Racial Justice Task Force; Libertarian Party of Monroe County; Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom; Bloomington Friends Meeting; and City of Bloomington Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs. \nTickets: $5 in advance  $7 day of show\nYou can purchase tickets here\nWATCH THE TRAILER \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/8143/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191029
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20190929T153236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234054Z
UID:8377-1571360400-1572224399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Chained for Life
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?  \nBuilding on the promise of his hallucinogenic debut Go Down Death\, filmmaker Aaron Schimberg’s  delivers another brilliantly oddball\, acerbically funny foray into gonzo surrealism. In a deft tragicomic performance\, Jess Weixler (Teeth) plays Mabel\, a movie star “slumming it” in an offbeat art-horror film being shot in a semi-abandoned hospital. Cast opposite her is Rosenthal (Under the Skin‘s Adam Pearson)\, a gentle-natured young man with a facial deformity. As their relationship evolves both on and off-screen\, Schimberg\, who had a cleft chin as a child\, raises provocative questions about cinematic notions of beauty\, representation\, and exploitation. Tod Browning crossed with Robert Altman crossed with David Lynch crossed with the Muppets only begins to describe something this startlingly original and deeply felt film.\n \n2019 / 91 min \nTHRILLINGLY IMAGINATIVE! -The New Yorker \nDAZZLINGLY INVENTIVE! -RogerEbert.com \n\n\nHUMANE and TRANSGRESSIVE\, an American indie of unusually big ideas and aesthetic ambition. – Film Comment \n\n\nBIZARRE and BEAUTIFUL. Leaves us on thrillingly shifty ground. – The Hollywood Reporter \n\n\nMESMERIZING. A remarkable mind trip of a movie sure to leave audiences reeling. – Indiewire \n\n\nRAZOR-SHARP. Mesmerizingly close to the sensation of a waking dream. – Village Voice \n \nFriday Oct 18 \nA Faithful Man – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nAsako I & II – 7pm – IU Global & International Theater\nChained for Life – 8pm – IU Fine Arts Theater \nSaturday Oct 19\nA Faithful Man – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nAsako I & II – 7pm – IU Global & International Theater\nChained for Life – 8pm – IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Brainwashing of My Dad – 6:30 – Buskirk-Chumley Theater \nSunday\, Oct 20 at Bear’s Place\nChained for Life – 3:30 \nAsako I & II – 5:15 – Last Chance!\nThe Last Black Man in San Francisco – 7:30 – Last Chance!\n \nFriday Oct 25 \nA Faithful Man – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nChained for Life – 8pm – IU Fine Arts Theater \nSaturday Oct 26\nThe Final Inning\, The Final Album – 4:30 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nA Faithful Man – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nCold Case Hammarskjöld – 7pm – IU Global & International Theater\nChained for Life – 8pm – IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, Oct 27 at Bear’s Place\nA Faithful Man – 3pm – Last Chance!\nChained for Life – 5pm – Last Chance!\nCold Case Hammarskjöld – 7:30  \n 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/chained-for-life/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191022
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20190929T154956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234054Z
UID:8380-1570842000-1571619599@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:Asako I & II
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?  \nA truly original Vertigo riff\, based on a novel by Tomoka Shibasaki\, Asako I & II is an enchanting\, unnerving paean to the notion of love as a trance state. Asako and Baku share an all-consuming romance—but one day the moody Baku vanishes. Two years later\, having moved from Osaka to Tokyo\, Asako meets Baku’s exact double. Filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi (Happy Hour)\, has returned with a beguiling and mysterious film that traces the trajectory of a love—or\, to be accurate\, two loves—found\, lost\, displaced\, and regained. \nJapan / 119 min \n  \nFriday Oct 18 \nA Faithful Man – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nAsako I & II – 7pm – IU Global & International Theater\nChained for Life – 8pm – IU Fine Arts Theater \nSaturday Oct 19\nA Faithful Man – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nAsako I & II – 7pm – IU Global & International Theater\nChained for Life – 8pm – IU Fine Arts Theater\nThe Brainwashing of My Dad – 6:30 – Buskirk-Chumley Theater \nSunday\, Oct 20 at Bear’s Place\nChained for Life – 3:30 \nAsako I & II – 5:15 – Last Chance!\nThe Last Black Man in San Francisco – 7:30 – Last Chance!
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/asako-i-ii-2/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191029
DTSTAMP:20260411T044052
CREATED:20190927T014757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T234054Z
UID:8372-1570755600-1572224399@www.theryder.com
SUMMARY:A Faithful Man - Last Chance!
DESCRIPTION:Single Tickets $6     Semester Passes $35     Where Are Films Shown?     Where Can I Park for free on Campus?  \nOpening with a shot of the Paris cityscape–yes\, the Eiffel Tower plainly in view and everything that surrounds it–- A Faithful Man announces itself as a film steeped the grand tradition of French cinema. This should come as no surprise; Louis Garrel’s romantic comic mystery is written by the legendary Jean-Claude Carrière\, who has penned nearly 150 screenplays in collaboration with some of postwar cinema’s most iconoclastic filmmakers\, among them Louis Malle\, Milos Forman\, Jean-Luc Godard\, Andrzej Wajda\, Nagisa Oshima and Luis Buñuel (six late-period masterworks\, including Belle de Jour and The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie). Filmmaker Louis Garrel is also part of the French cinema legacy. His grandfather was the actor Maurice Garrel\, and his father\, Philippe Garrel\, is a director (you may have seen his film\, In the Shadow of Women\, at Ryder several years ago). \n2019 | France | 75 min | subtitles \n  \nFriday Oct 25 \nA Faithful Man – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nChained for Life – 8pm – IU Fine Arts Theater \nSaturday Oct 26\nThe Final Inning\, The Final Album – 4:30 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nA Faithful Man – 6:15 – IU Fine Arts Theater\nCold Case Hammarskjöld – 7pm – IU Global & International Theater\nChained for Life – 8pm – IU Fine Arts Theater \nSunday\, Oct 27 at Bear’s Place\nA Faithful Man – 3pm – Last Chance!\nChained for Life – 5pm – Last Chance!\nCold Case Hammarskjöld – 7:30 
URL:https://www.theryder.com/film/a-faithful-man-2/
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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