Aretha Franklin documentary “Amazing Grace” to be shown at IU Cinema
The documentary details two days of performances given by soul legend Aretha Franklin.
The documentary details two days of performances given by soul legend Aretha Franklin.
The film is an a eight hour spectacle.
“Montage: A Celebration of Moving Pictures” will take place in the IU Cinema.
The cinema will stream the National Theatre’s “Antony and Cleopatra.”
The film print was preserved in the Lilly Library’s Auxiliary Library Facility.
Labate is visiting as part of the “New Trends in Modern and Contemporary Italian Cinema” series.
The movie is actress Olivia Wilde's directorial debut.
The film was originally distributed through Netflix.
Abella, a Mexican filmmaker, has directed two feature films.
The documentary tells the story of how rapper M.I.A. went from refugee to global star.
The film comes from a director who has worked for Studio Ghibli and Studio Chizu.
The screening is part of IU Cinema's "Beyond Epic" series.
His appearances are part of the IU Cinema series 'Carlos Reygadas: His Time.'
This film will be screened at the IU Cinema as part of their International Arthouse Series.
The screening is free but ticketed.
The screening is part of the IU Cinema’s Dastardly Dinners film series.
The Kenyan film follows the love story of two young women in the city of Nairobi.
The documentary follows two youth baseball teams, one American and one Cuban.
The film follows the life of free soloist climber Alex Honnold as he prepares to climb El Capitan.
An era of distrust, propaganda and intolerance sets the background for the film.