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Wednesday Night Cinema Society - Winter 2016

Wed, Jan 6, 2016, 7:00 pm to Wed, Mar 9, 2016, 7:00 pm
Location: 
Communications 150 (Studio C)

Theme for Winter Quarter: The Urban Landscape
Sponsored by the Arts Dean's Fund for Excellence
Presented by the Film and Digital Media Department

Full Schedule:

  • January 6 - The City Symphony: Organism (Harris, 1975) and Koyaanisqatsi (Reggio, 1982)
  • January 13 - Rivers: Up the Yangtze (Chang, 2007) with The River (Lorentz, 1938)
  • January 20 - Oil: Petropolis: Ariel Perspectives on the Alberta Tar Sands (Mettler, 2009) with Deep Weather (Biemann, 2013)
  • January 27 - Labor: Maquilapolis (Funari/DeLa Torre, 2006) and Workers Leaving the GooglePlex (Wilson, 2011)
  • February 3 - Nostalgia: The Royal Road (Jenni Olson, 2015) - FILMMAKER IN PERSON, followed by post-screening discussion led by Prof. Irene Gustafson (UCSC F&DM)
  • February 10 - Space & Place: Space is the Place (Coney, 1974)
  • February 17 - Pollution: Red Desert (Antonioni, 1964)
  • February 24 - Urban Commons: Style Wars: The Original Hip Hop Documentary (Tony Silver, 1982)
  • March 2 - Housing: Estate: A Reveire (Andrea Zimmerman, 2015) - FILMMAKER IN PERSON, follwed by post-screening discussion led by Prof. Miriam Greenberg (UCSC Sociology), event co-sponsored by CDAR and the Department of Sociology
  • March 9 - Surveillance: Nostalgia for the Light (Guzman, 2010) with How Not to Be Seen (Monty Python, 1970)

 

These screenings are free and open to the public
Parking available at Core West Parking Garage (Permits $3.00)