IU Cinema to present Double Exposure 2021 film screening April 9
The annual program showcases films created by IU film students and student composers.
The annual program showcases films created by IU film students and student composers.
It revolves around a governess hired to watch over children in a haunted mansion.
The live stream showcases musical and dance performances and a Q&A with the performers.
Garcia will focus on one recording of children separated from their families crying.
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The project is ongoing and inspired by the history of New Harmony, Indiana.
Grad student Lynnli Wang played music from underrepresented composers.
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The organization will release more pre-recorded covers in the coming weeks.
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The April walk will feature two new art galleries.
The Emmy-nominated actress and IU alumna will take part in a moderated discussion and Q&A session over Zoom.
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