IU Cinema series to explore black cinematic imaginations of space
The upcoming series will feature four films exploring space travel and stories of black communities.
The upcoming series will feature four films exploring space travel and stories of black communities.
The 1951 crime noir thriller includes two strangers, trains and murder.
The event will feature a new orchestral score for the 1926 silent film.
Nesher has directed 20 feature films.
The screening is in honor of the film’s 60th anniversary.
The screenings are part of the IU Cinema's Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Program.
“The Favourite” is nominated for ten Academy Awards.
DaCosta won the Nora Ephron Award at the Tribeca Film Festival for the film, her debut.
The documentary takes a look at Montgomery Clift's life as a closeted gay celebrity.
IU alumnus Michael Uslan made the films hoping superhero movies would be taken seriously.
"Shoplifters" is a story about a poverty-stricken family relying on stealing to survive.
“Never-Ending Man: Hayao Miyazaki" will cover the filmmaker's retirement and subsequent work.
Films from South Korea, Israel, Mexico, Argentina and Cuba will be screened this semester.
The student film showcase will be at 7 p.m. Dec. 11 at IU Cinema.
Filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe will be present this week at the IU Cinema for multiple events.
“Eames: The Architect and the Painter” was shown at 1 p.m. Nov. 11 in the IU Cinema. A talk discussing the couple's work preceded the documentary.
Filmmaker Michael Schultz will be visiting IU’s campus this week to teach a workshop, screen films and participate in an interview.
Riley came to Bloomington for a film series at IU Cinema.
Boots Riley, filmmaker and director of “Sorry to Bother You,” will visit the IU Cinema this Thursday and Friday.
Shelly Silver’s art films “A Strange New Beauty” and “What I’m Looking For” were shown Thursday night at the IU Cinema.