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International Cinema
This December, an IC lecture explored female wrestling in Mexico—and the resilience of women facing violence in a machismo culture.
This October, an IC lecture explored a timeless tale of love and loneliness against the backdrop of Helsinki, Finland.
This September, an IC lecture explored the themes of chaos, grief, and time—all through the eyes of a seven-year-old girl from Mexico.
IC explores silent films and the Deaf community in April’s films and lectures.
IC explores justice, otherness, and feminism in March’s films and lectures.
Ixcanul becomes the first IC film entirely in Kaqchikel, a Mayan language.
Where are the reminders of WWII bombing in Japan? Film Paper City investigates.
Professor Marc Olivier presented on the history and intersection of fashion and film.
Professor Chip Oscarson’s International Cinema lecture tackles the connection between humans and the environment.
Women may have been silent onscreen in early cinema, but backstage they were building a powerful new art form.
Explore new directors, cultures, and themes this semester with International Cinema.
Associate Professor Greg Stallings (Spanish & Portuguese) may have thought that picking The Exterminating Angel to be shown at the International Cinema seemed random, but the theme of quarantine that runs throughout the movie has become especially poignant in today’s environment.