Film & Media Culture FMMC

Hirschfield International Film Series: Farewell Amor

Sponsored by:
Film & Media Culture
After 17 years apart, Angolan immigrant Walter is joined in the U.S. by his wife and teen daughter. Now absolute strangers sharing a one bedroom Brooklyn apartment, they struggle to overcome the emotional distance between them. (1 hour 35 minutes). Free. Following the screening, please join us for a Q&A with Director Ekwa Msangi and Producer Josh Penn on Zoom at 8pm. 

A Hirschfield International Film Series event. Free.

Virtual Middlebury

Free
Open to the Public

Hirschfield International Film Series: Our Right to Gaze: Black Film Identities

Sponsored by:
Film & Media Culture
In this collection of six shorts, filmmakers gaze at themselves and their world, attempting to make sense of what they see reflected back. From gripping drama to heart-warming comedy, Our Right to Gaze: Black Film Identities features timely stories from Black artists that take us outside of the ordinary. (1 hour 22 minutes).

Following the screening, please join us on Zoom at 8pm for a Q&A with Directors Antu Yacob and Zora Bikangaga and Curator Curtis Caesar John. A Hirschfield International Film Series event. Free.

Virtual Middlebury

Free
Open to the Public

Hirschfield International Film Series: Two Of Us

Sponsored by:
Film & Media Culture
Two retired women, Nina (Barbara Sukowa) and Madeleine (Martine Chevallier), have been secretly in love for decades. Everybody, including Madeleine’s family, thinks they are simply neighbors, sharing the top floor of their building. They come and go between their two apartments, enjoying the affection and pleasures of daily life together, until an unforeseen event turns their relationship upside down and leads Madeleine’s daughter to gradually unravel the truth about them. In French with English subtitles. (1 hour 39 minutes).

Virtual Middlebury

Free
Open to the Public

Hirschfield International Film Series: Another Round

Sponsored by:
Film & Media Culture
Four friends, all teachers at various stages of middle age, are stuck in a rut. Unable to share their passions either at school or at home, they embark on an audacious experiment from an obscure philosopher: to see if a constant level of alcohol in their blood will help them find greater freedom and happiness. At first they each find a new-found zest, but as the gang pushes their experiment further, issues that have been simmering for years come to a head. In Danish and Swedish with English subtitles. (1 hour 57 minutes).

Virtual Middlebury

Free
Open to the Public

Hirschfield International Film Series: Objector, Q&A with Director Molly Stuart ‘15 following the screening

Sponsored by:
Film & Media Culture
Available to stream Nov. 9th at 6pm through Nov. 15th at 6pm.

Please join us Nov. 14th at 8pm for a Q & A with Director Molly Stuart ‘15.

Like all Israeli youth, Atalya is obligated to become a soldier. Unlike most, she questions the practices of her country’s military, and becomes determined to challenge this rite of passage. (75 minutes). Free.

A Hirschfield International Film Series event. Part of the Light Up the Night Arts Fest. Free.

Virtual Middlebury

Free
Open to the Public

Hirschfield International Film Series: Objector, Q&A with Director Molly Stuart ‘15 following the screening

Sponsored by:
Film & Media Culture
Available to stream Nov. 9th at 6pm through Nov. 15th at 6pm.

Please join us Nov. 14th at 8pm for a Q & A with Director Molly Stuart ‘15.

Like all Israeli youth, Atalya is obligated to become a soldier. Unlike most, she questions the practices of her country’s military, and becomes determined to challenge this rite of passage. (75 minutes). Free.

A Hirschfield International Film Series event. Part of the Light Up the Night Arts Fest. Free.

Virtual Middlebury

Free
Open to the Public

Hirschfield International Film Series: We Are Little Zombies (Wî â Ritoru Zonbîzu)

Sponsored by:
Film & Media Culture
When four young orphans—Hikari, Ikuko, Ishi, and Takemura—first meet, their parents’ bodies are being turned into dust, like fine Parmesan atop a plate of spaghetti Bolognese, and yet none of them can shed a tear. They are like zombies; devoid of all emotion. Tragedy, comedy, music, social criticism, and teenage angst are all subsumed in this eccentric cinematic tsunami. A Hirschfield International Film Series event. (120 minutes). Free. 

Virtual Middlebury

Free
Open to the Public

Towards a Palestinian Third Cinema

In 1970 the filmmakers Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin were commissioned by Fatah (with funding from the Arab League) to create a film about the Palestinian Revolution. The footage they shot eventually became the well known essay film Ici et Ailleurs. In 1971 Masao Adachi and Koji Wakamatsu visited the region to shoot footage for their film Japanese Red Army/PFLP Declaration of World War. These works have received considerable critical attention since they first appeared.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

Sight and Sound II Screening

Sponsored by:
Film & Media Culture
The annual Fall showcase of student work produced in Sight and Sound II. A Film and Media Culture Department Event. Free.

Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

Free
Open to the Public

Sight and Sound II Screening

Sponsored by:
Film & Media Culture
The annual Fall showcase of student work produced in Sight and Sound II and 3D Computer Animation. A Film and Media Culture Department event. Free.

Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

Open to the Public