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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Whoever Was Using This Bed - Andrew Marc Kotatko (Annandale, NSW, Australia)Starring an internationally acclaimed cast, including Jean-Marc Barr, Radha Mitchell, and Jane Birkin, this taut, psychological drama is based on ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Soot - Drake Woodall (Brooklyn, New York)In this beautifully eerie short film, a woman waits for the return of her long absent husband. 2018; 14 min. It’s A Mess - Frank ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
BPM - Greg Robbins (Weehawken, New Jersey)A jogger searching for cheap thrills stumbles upon something more exhilarating. 2018; 4 min. Piano - Brendan Walsh (Tuckerton, New Jersey)In this touching short film, ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer - Thom Anderson This much-lauded documentary celebrates the work of the photographer and cinema pioneer Eadweard Muybridge. Assisted by filmmaker Morgan Fisher, Andersen re-photographed and then animated more ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Sac De Merde - Greg Chwerchak (New York, New York)Based on a true story, this kooky comedy tells the tale of Mazel Mankewicz, an unlucky-in-love yet irrationally optimistic New Yorker ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Love, Work and Knowledge: The Life and Trials of Wilhelm Reich - Glenn Orkin and Kevin T. Hinchey (New York, New York) Four days before the outbreak of World War ll, Dr. Wilhelm Reich, ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
The Kingdom: How Fungi Made Our World - Annamaria Talas (Newport, NSW, Australia)The Kingdom tells an incredible story about fungi—organisms that made life on land possible. Neither plants nor animals, fungi represent a ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Let Mercy Come - Andrew Serban (New York, New York)A young woman is forced to take a stand when her white supremacist cohorts attempt to commit a hate crime against ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Eli – Collin Gerard (Vancouver, Canada)A terrorist attack raises uncomfortable questions about immigration, identity and morality. When a group of disillusioned strangers encounter Eli, an elderly man, can the harrowing ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Discover a wide array of American experimental films from the 1940s through the 1960s. Tonight’s program will feature films by Sidney Peterson, Storm de Hirsch, Marie Menken, Andy Warhol, and ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Mulan: Legendary Warrior - Jingle MaWhen barbarian hordes threaten her homeland, the brave and cunning Mulan disguises herself as a male soldier, and joins in the fight against the invaders. ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Moving Words - ARTS By The People Moving Words: ARTS By the People celebrates the art of collaboration between writers and filmmakers. Writers who submit their works to this project will see their ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Best of the Summer 2018 New Jersey International Film Festival - Part 1Goose in High Heels - John R. Dilworth (New York, New York)An animated tale told through three intertwined ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
Best of the Summer 2018 New Jersey International Film Festival - Part 2Crazy Hive - Shi Wei (Shanghai, China)In this comedy/thriller, Lu, a 45-year-old man, works an ordinary job and ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival Screening :: New Jersey Film Festival - Fall 2018
The Killer – John Woo John Woo’s classic ballet of bullets! Mob assassin Jeffrey (Chow Yun-Fat) is no ordinary hired gun: he is the best in his business, and he views ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival Screening
The Cinema Studies Program, in collaboration with the Paul Robeson Center, is delighted to celebrate Rutgers' 250th anniversary by presenting four films featuring the university's esteemed alumnus, the actor/singer/activist Paul Robeson.
The series will be introduced on October 13 by Professor CHARLES MUSSER (Yale University), an internationally-renowned scholar of Paul Robeson, as well as of "race films" and early cinema in general.
These events are free and open to the public.
The Bildner Center is pleased to present the 17th annual Rutgers Jewish Film Festival, which will run from Sunday, October 30 through Sunday, November 13. The festival features a diverse array of narrative and documentary films from around the world and most screenings feature guest speakers, including filmmakers and scholars.
We hope that you will be able to join us at the festival and ask that you share this event information with faculty, staff, and students.
All screenings are free and open to the public. For more information, call 848-932-5245 or email karina.daves@rutgers.edu
This series is underwritten by the Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation
Jueves de Cine is organized by the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) and co-sponsored by the Cinema Studies Program, the Department of Latino and Caribbean Studies (LCS) and the Rutgers Advanced Institute for Critical Caribbean Studies (RAICCS) .
All screenings are free and open to the public. No RSVP but come early to secure your seat!
The APU Trilogy
Directed by Satyajit Ray
Satyajit Ray’s film trilogy masterwork, newly restored
Rutgers’ Cinema Studies Program is delighted to present the Criterion Collection’s restoration of Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s Apu Trilogy, on the first three Wednesday evenings in April. The opening night (April 5), we will also welcome Criterion’s Abbey Lustgarten and Professor Neepa Majumdar (University of Pittsburgh), who will introduce the trilogy and its restoration.
Dates: Wednesday April 5, 12 & 19 at 6:30 PM
Location: AB-1180 (CAC; 15 Seminary Place)
This event is free and open to all!
Co-sponsored by the Department of African, Middle-Eastern and South Asian Languages and Literatures, and the South Asian Studies Program
Jueves de Cine is organized by the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) and co:sponsored by the Cinema Studies Program and the Department of Latino and Caribbean Studies (LCS). All screenings are free and open to the public. No RSVP but come early to secure your seat! Popcorn and sodas courtesy of the Center for Latin American Studies.
The Rutgers Jewish Film Festival heads into its eighteenth run, Oct. 29 – Nov. 12, bringing New Jersey a broad range of award-winning, international films. Of the fifteen films being screened at the festival, ten are New Jersey premieres and they represent seven countries. Discussions with filmmakers, actors, scholars, and other noteworthy guests enrich the film going experience. The festival will be held at two venues: AMC Loews New Brunswick 18, 17 US Highway 1 South, New Brunswick (AMC); and Princeton Garden Theatre, 160 Nassau Street, Princeton (PGT). The festival is sponsored by Rutgers’ Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life.
Information:
Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center
Rutgers University Program in Cinema Studies
4170 Academic Building, 15 Seminary Place
New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901-8525 U.S.A.
Phone: (848) 932-8482; Fax: (732) 932-1935;
E-mail: NJMAC@aol.com, NJMAC12@gmail.com; Web Site: www.njfilmfest.com
Jueves de Cine is organized by the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) and co-sponsored by the Cinema Studies Program, and the Department of Latino and Caribbean Studies. The Program is free and open to the public. Seating is on first come, first served basis. Popcorn and soda will be served.
INFORMATION
New Jersey Film Festival
Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center
Rutgers University Program in Cinema Studies
4170 Academic Building, 15 Seminary Place
New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901-8525 U.S.A.
(848) 932-8482 phone (732) 932-1935 fax;
NJMAC@aol.com, NJMAC12@gmail.com e-mail;
Web Site: www.njfilmfest.com
The Bildner Center is pleased to present the 19th annual Rutgers Jewish Film Festival, which will run from Tuesday, October 30, through Sunday, November 11. The festival features a diverse array of narrative and documentary films from around the world and most screenings feature guest speakers, including filmmakers, actors, and scholars.
The festival will be held at two locations: AMC Loews New Brunswick (AMC), 17 US Highway 1, New Brunswick, NJ; and Princeton Garden Theatre (PGT), 160 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ. Please note that all films will be screened at the New Brunswick location at least once.
Following is a full list of films and the screening schedule. For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit our website at BildnerCenter.Rutgers.edu/film.