Dr. Jimmie Reeves, Mernhaz Rahimi, and Future Akins-Tillett recently moderated a discussion and took questions over “Modest Reception,” a selection from the Global Lens film series. Here’s the synopsis for the film, taken from the Global Lens Film Initiative website: “Leila and Kaveh are a mysterious pair from Tehran, traveling the mountainous countryside in their Lexus […]
"Shyamal Uncle Turns Off The Lights" – A Global Lens Film Recap And Discussion
Arijit Basu, Jobi Martinez, and Dr. Robert Peaslee recently moderated a discussion and took questions over “Shyamal Uncle Turns Off The Lights,” a selection from the Global Lens film series. Here’s the synopsis for the film, taken from the Global Lens Film Initiative website: “An 80-year-old Kolkata retiree is on a mission to get his […]
"The Parade" – A Global Lens Film Recap and Discussion
Dr. Gary Elbow, Dr. Katy Ballard, and Andrew Friedman recently moderated a discussion and took questions over “The Parade,” a selection from the Global Lens film series.
"The Fantastic World Of Juan Orol" – A Global Lens Film Recap And Discussion
Rob Weiner, Dr. Javier Gomez, and Dr. Gary Elbow recently moderated a discussion and took questions over “The Fantastic World of Juan Orol,” a selection from the Global Lens film series. “The Fantastic World of Juan Orol” is a fantastical comedy and homage to the golden age of cinema, set in Mexico and told through the […]
"Cairo 678" – A Global Lens Film Recap And Discussion
Dr. Saad Abi-Hamad, Dr. Marjean Purinton, Dr. Kent Wilkinson, and Dr. Charlotte Dunham recently moderated a discussion and took questions over “Cairo 678,” a selection from the Global Lens film series. “Cairo 678” spins an interwoven tale of three Cairene women and their fight against the sexual assault that has affected each of their lives. Catch […]
Global Lens Preview: “Shyamal Uncle Turns Off The Lights”
Do you like to think of yourself as “cultured?” Time to put your money where your mouth is.
Global Lens Preview: Cairo 678
Do you like to think of yourself as “cultured?” Time to put your money where your mouth is.