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INTERNATIONAL LENS<\/strong>, a film series with a global perspective, provides a forum to promote conversation among 国产传媒\u2019s diverse students, faculty, staff, and the greater Nashville community. International Lens endeavors to transcend geographic, linguistic, ethnic, religious, and political boundaries by encouraging conversation and greater cross-cultural understanding through cinema.<\/p>\n The series is organized by the Department of Cinema & Media Arts in collaboration with College of Arts and Science, Dean of Students offices, and other departments, centers, and programs across the University.<\/p>\n There is no charge for admission.<\/p>\n Films are screened in Sarratt Cinema at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Subscribe to iLensMail<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n See the iLens Trailer<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Thursday, January 25<\/strong><\/p>\n Various Countries (2022)\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n This film anthology comprises the work of artists from various countries in Europe, Asia, and North America, including nine female filmmakers and one restored classic. All are inventive, engaging, and thought-provoking, with their tones ranging from the whimsical to the profound; techniques from stop-motion to hand-drawn to computer-aided; and most exploring anxieties and hopes of our world and the sense of human connection in it. The program culminates with a striking restored 4K digital remaster of Frederic Back’s classic 1987 Oscar-winner, “The Man Who Planted Trees.” \u00a088 min<\/em>.<\/p>\n \u00a0<\/em>We will be joined virtually for a special introduction of this annual series by Ron Diamond, curator and producer of the Animation Show of Shows.<\/em><\/p>\n Thursday, February 1 Presented by Benigno Trigo, Gertrude Conaway 国产传媒 Chair in the Humanities and Professor of Spanish and Portuguese<\/p>\n Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, USA (2018)\u00a0 Dir: Julia Solomonoff<\/strong><\/p>\n Nico, a former star of an Argentinian soap opera, moves from Buenos Aires to New York to take a role in an indie movie. When the project stalls, he chooses to stay, believing that his talent will help him find success. Too blond to play Latino and his accent too strong to play anything else, Nico finds himself unmoored in a city which sees him as just another Hispanic immigrant, if it sees him at all. A fresh and unexpected take on the immigrant tale, the film achingly and eloquently explores the existential implications of dislocation and isolation.\u00a0 English and Spanish with English Subtitles<\/em>. 102 min.<\/p>\n This film screened in conjunction with the Spanish and Portuguese Film Festival at 国产传媒.<\/em><\/p>\n Thursday, <\/b>February 8<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n USA (2022)\u00a0 Dir: Phil Bertelsen<\/strong><\/p>\n Photographer Ernest Withers\u2019 nearly 2 million images were a treasured record of Black history that came to illustrate America\u2019s civil rights stories. But Withers\u2019 lesser-known work has complicated his legacy \u2013 decades of secret FBI service uncovered after his death. He had been a paid FBI informant who provided photos and information about activists who had welcomed him into their inner circle. Was he a friend of the civil rights community, or an enemy \u2013 or both? This film explores Withers\u2019 motives and raises questions about community, power, and patriotism in times of great social upheaval, and the lens through which we judge history. \u00a0English. <\/em>80 min.<\/p>\n Thursday, February 15<\/strong><\/p>\n USA, South Korea (2023)\u00a0 Dir: Celine Song<\/strong><\/p>\n Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends, are separated from each other when Nora\u2019s family emigrates from South Korea. The two reconnect briefly online twelve years later, but then finally two decades later, they are reunited in New York after Hae Sung visits for a for one fateful week. The film forces us to confront notions of destiny, love, and the choices that make a life, in this heartrending modern romance. English, Korean<\/em>. 105 min.<\/p>\n Thursday, February 22<\/strong><\/p>\n Mali, Germany (2017)\u00a0 Dir: Lutz Gregor<\/strong><\/p>\n The West African country of Mali is a birthplace of the blues, a musical tradition later carried by the transatlantic slave trade to America’s cotton fields. Yet today, as fundamentalist Islam and sharia law become more widespread, dance and secular music are prohibited, musical instruments are destroyed, and musicians are forced to flee their homeland. This vibrant documentary follows four artists: a rising pop star, a celebrated ngoni player and traditional griot, a young street rapper, and a Tuareg band leader and guitar virtuoso. Each combines rich musical traditions with contemporary influences, using their music to stand up to extremism and inspire tolerance and peace. \u00a0French with English subtitles<\/em>. 93 min.<\/p>\n Thursday, February 29<\/strong><\/p>\n Presented by Anna Castillo, Assistant Professor of Spanish<\/p>\n Argentina (2020)\u00a0 Dir: Dar\u00edo Doria<\/strong><\/p>\n Vicenta discovers that her teenage daughter, Laura, who is mentally and physically disabled, had been raped by her uncle and is now pregnant. The law is clear: Laura can have an abortion, but the system puts all kinds of obstacles in her way to prevent her from exercising this right. Through small clay figurines and live-action news clips, this documentary narrates the real human rights story of Vicenta, a poor, illiterate, working-class woman who starts a war against the Argentine State to achieve what she considers fair: the legal termination of her daughter\u2019s pregnancy.\u00a0 Spanish with English subtitles.<\/em> 70 min.<\/p>\nSpring 2024 Schedule of Films<\/strong><\/h5>\n
22nd<\/sup> Annual Animation Show of Shows<\/strong><\/em><\/strong><\/h2>\n
Nobody\u2019s Watching<\/em><\/strong><\/h2>\n
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The Picture Taker<\/em><\/strong><\/h2>\n
Past Lives<\/em><\/strong><\/h2>\n
Mali Blues<\/em><\/strong><\/h2>\n
Vicenta<\/em><\/strong><\/h2>\n