IU Cinema celebrates filmmaker Cheryl Dunye
Jan 24, 2018 12:00 pmDunye was the first lesbian woman of color to be a feature film director.
Dunye was the first lesbian woman of color to be a feature film director.
The talk was part of a film series called, "Cheryl Dunye: Blurring Distinctions."
The IU Cinema screened "The Diplomat" Thursday night.
Director David Holbrooke will be present at the screening of his film "The Diplomat."
The Alloy Orchestra will accompany two screenings this weekend at the IU Cinema.
IU alumnus Jim Fielding will present the film 3 p.m. Sept. 23 at the IU Cinema.
"Sonita," "One More Time with Feeling" and "The Head of Joaquin Murrieta" are coming to the IU cinema this week.
Academy Award-winning producer Roger Corman shared his knowledge of the filmmaking industry at the IU Cinema as part of the Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Lecture Series.
Legendary Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami spoke about his life and work Monday at IU Cinema as part of the Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Lecture Series.
IU Cinema will hold a film series this month to honor the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide.
Live musicians played accompaniment to silent films projected onto a screen at IU Cinema Sunday evening.
In recognition of Disability Awareness Month, IU Cinema teamed up with Stone Belt Arc and the Sprout Film Festival for the Sprout Shorts Program, a short film program relating to the field of developmental disabilities. The free event will take place at 7 p.m. tonight at IU Cinema.
Actress Meryl Streep will receive an honorary doctoral degree from IU as part of her April visit to the University.
On Tuesday, IU paid tribute to Hoffman in its own way with a 24-hour film tribute at the IU Cinema, featuring a collection of films in which he starred.
The Student Cinema Guild will present the 2013 Crimson Film Festival at 9 p.m. Monday at the IU Cinema.
IU Cinema will screen three films in honor of Howard Hoagland “Hoagy” Carmichael’s 114th birthday Nov. 22-24.
Cartoonist and comic book artist Chris Ware entertained audiences Tuesday afternoon during a public lecture at a packed IU Cinema.
The IU Black Film Center/Archive will present a conference regarding early black films Nov. 15 at the IU Cinema.
The IU Cinema will welcome Richard Brody, a film critic with the New Yorker, to introduce a series of films by French New Wave director and screenwriter Jean-Luc Godard.
Actress Glenn Close made an appearance at IU Cinema Monday night to introduce her 1983 movie “The Big Chill,” which screened as part of the film series for the College of Arts and Sciences’ Themester 2013, “Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World.”