What's coming to the IU Cinema this semester
Aug 27, 2018 7:00 pmFrom "The Films of Brinton" to "Paa Joe and the Lion," many things can be expected this semester.
From "The Films of Brinton" to "Paa Joe and the Lion," many things can be expected this semester.
The screening of "Hair" was designed to promote a new IU course studying Tharp's work and creative process.
"White Nights” was shown at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23 at IU Cinema.
Will Eltzroth volunteered for 81 shifts as a freshman, the most of any ushers in a single year ever in IU Cinema history.
Students can volunteer to be ushers or be part of the street team for IU Cinema.
George Dunning's "Yellow Submarine" premiered at IU Cinema on Thursday evening.
The documentary shows Vonnegut's literary rise and the struggles he faced.
The cinema's New Trends in Modern Contemporary Italian Cinema series will feature recent Italian films.
The surprise screening will take place at Hairstream Studio this Saturday.
Nair's talk was a part of the cinema's Mira Nair: Living Between Worlds film series.
Nair herself will give a lecture Thursday evening at IU Cinema.
Director Helen Cohen and Dr. Grace Dammann, the focus of the story, are scheduled to be present.
The film will play 9:30 p.m. Friday and 7 p.m. Saturday.
Bassist Bootsy Collins is from Ohio, an epicenter of funk in the 1970s.
Collins will be signing copies of his new album, “World Wide Funk.”
The theme of the six free screenings is Latinx Spaces.
The Moving Image Archive and the Black Film Center/Archive can be found in the basement of Herman B Wells Library.
The film, "Our Heavenly Bodies," will be accompanied by Nashville-based musical group Coupler.
Tickets to all screenings are $4.
“The Sacrifice” is a spiritual journey in the face of death which is still relevant today.