BYU College of Humanities Meeting 2021 2020
INTERNATIONAL CINEMA SCHEDULE FALL 2021 This schedule is subject to change. Films will be streamed on Hummedia or screened in 250 KMBL. Please consult ic.byu.edu for screening and streaming schedules. 4–5 September (Encore Week) Parasite (Joon Ho Bong, 2019, Korean) Woman at War (Benedikt Erlingsson, Icelandic, 2018)*
9–12 September (Long Takes) 1917 (Sam Mendes, English, 2019)* Victoria (Sebastian Schipper, German, 2015) Long Day’s Journey into Night (Gan Bi, Mandarin, 2018)
16–19 September (Displaced at Home and Abroad) Les Misérables (Ladj Ly, French/Bambara, 2019)* Adam (Maryam Touzani, Arabic, 2019) Buoyancy (Rodd Rathjen, Khmer/Thai, 2019) Fig Tree (Aalam-Warqe Davidian, Amharic/Hebrew, 2018)
23–26 September (Remembering World War II) Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan, English, 2017)* Letters from Iwo Jima (Clint Eastwood, Japanese/English, 2006)* Hiroshima Mon Amour (Alain Resnais, French/Japanese, 1959) The Accountant of Auschwitz (Matthew Shoychet, English/German, 2018)
30 September – 3 October 16 Bars (Sam Bathrick, English, 2018) Selma (Ava DuVernay, English, 2014) There is No Evil (Mohammad Rasoulof, Persian/German, 2020)
7–10 October (Caught up in Crime) Winter’s Bone (Debra Granik, English, 2010)* The Painter and the Thief (Benjamin Ree, English/Norwegian, 2020) The Vanishing (George Sluizer, Dutch/French, 1988) Lucky Grandma (Sasie Sealy, English/Mandarin/Cantonese, 2019)
14–17 October (Reconciliation) Out Stealing Horses (Hans Petter Moland, Norwegian/Swedish, 2019)
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