IU Cinema to host Latino Film Festival
The value of IU Cinema’s upcoming Latino Film Festival: Latinx Spaces is all about representation, Jonathan Risner, an assistant professor in IU’s Spanish and Portuguese department, said.
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The value of IU Cinema’s upcoming Latino Film Festival: Latinx Spaces is all about representation, Jonathan Risner, an assistant professor in IU’s Spanish and Portuguese department, said.
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Black Lives Matter's Bloomington group issued a list of demands for Bloomington's city government regarding the controversial decision to purchase an armored vehicle for the city police.
Writer and director Alex Garland is no stranger to high-concept science fiction.
In response to the City of Bloomington’s controversial recent decision to purchase an armored vehicle for the Bloomington Police Department, a local Black Lives Matter organization is holding a free screening of the documentary film “Do Not Resist” at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
IU Cinema hopes to offer viewers a memorable experience by bringing in live accompanists for its screening of the silent film “Our Heavenly Bodies” at 7 p.m. Thursday evening, IU Cinema’s director Jon Vickers said.
Bloomington film collective Cicada Cinema is partnering with local vegan restaurant The Owlery for its monthly film screening event, a showing of the 2004 documentary “I Like Killing Flies,” at 7 p.m. Feb. 25.
Alex Ross Perry, whose films will be screened this weekend at the IU Cinema as part of the series “Alex Ross Perry: Willing to Risk Everything,” is a filmmaker like no other, said composer Keegan Dewitt.
A Valentine's Day screening of the 1952 film "Singin' in the Rain" might offer couples a fun date idea, Rebecca Stanze, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Associate Director, said.
Film historian Eric Grayson is restoring the film reels of the two 1954 high school championship basketball games that inspired the 1986 sports film "Hoosiers."
The year 1968 was earth-shattering in its effects on worldwide culture, as well as art and the cinematic medium, said renowned film critic J. Hoberman, known as J. Hoberman, at a lecture Thursday evening at IU Cinema.
A series of film screenings at IU Cinema will compliment other events of this week’s Wounded Galaxies festival.
Film producer and IU professor Michael Uslan will present a screening of the 2008 action movie “The Dark Knight” at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 29 in the Franklin Hall commons.
Founded by five self-described cinephiles, local pop-up cinema collective Cicada Cinema aims to offer viewers a new type of theater-going experience, according to Josh Brewer, one of the group's founders.
This year’s PRIDE Film Festival will showcase more than 25 feature and short films this weekend, beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday and running through Saturday, Jan. 27 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The vitality of cinema is in its ability to represent a breadth of different artists’ stories, but to do so, voices must be granted to people of all creeds, sexualities, and ethnicities, said LGBT filmmaker Cheryl Dunye to an audience of students and community members at a talk Tuesday afternoon at the IU Cinema.
Cheryl Dunye, the first lesbian woman of color to be a feature film director, is visiting Bloomington this week for a series of IU Cinema events celebrating her work.
IU’s Jacobs School of Music is taking on a record 22 new full-time faculty members this academic year, according to a press release sent out Tuesday.
Golden Globe nominee “The Florida Project” is set to hit the I Fell building screen at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday.
When she found a note tucked under the windshield wiper of her car, a tan 90s Buick she calls Carl, IU student Meghan Halaburda thought it was a parking ticket. But when she picked it up, she said she realized the note was from two filmmakers asking to use her car in their film.