At this year's Student Program Orientation, groups created short promos to grab your interest, make you laugh, and ask you to care about their cause. Pretty effective, and well worth watching:
Showing posts with label films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label films. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Global Lens: The Y Partners with the Art Theater
UPDATE: Art Theater showings will also be FREE!
Exciting news for the University YMCA's Global Lens International Film series! Each month, the Art Theater will now be screening the same films on Second Thursdays on the big screen for free.
Exciting news for the University YMCA's Global Lens International Film series! Each month, the Art Theater will now be screening the same films on Second Thursdays on the big screen for free.
The Light Thief trailer:
Summer Schedule:
June 9: The Light Thief | Art Theater | Free
June 16: The Light Thief | University YMCA | Free
July 14: Soul of Sand | Art Theater | Free
July 21: Soul of Sand | University YMCA | Free
August 11: Street Days | Art Theater | Free
August 18: Street Days | University YMCA | Free
Film descriptions and other information available on the University YMCA's website:
The Global Lens film series is sponsored by the Center for Global Studies and the Global Film Initiative.
For more information, visit www.globalfilm.org.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Global Lens Film Series 2011: Featuring 'Dooman River' this Thursday
"Every person has a voice. Every voice tells a story. Every story reveals a world. The Global Film Initiative proudly presents an extraordinary series of ten feature films."
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Thursday, April 21st
5:30pm @ the University Y
FREE and open to the public
Directed by Zhang Lu
Korean and Mandarin, with subtitles in English
China, 2009, 89 minutes
Korean and Mandarin, with subtitles in English
China, 2009, 89 minutes
STORY
Writer-director Zhang Lu’s fascinating window into a rarely seen corner of rural China revolves around 12-year-old Chang-ho, living with his grandfather and mute sister along the frozen riverborder with North Korea. Although fraught with unemployment and other tensions, his community seems sympathetic toward the Korean refugees fleeing famine and misery; Chang-ho even bonds over soccer with one young border-crosser who comes scavenging food for a sibling. But he soon turns on his new friend as suspicions mount against the illegal immigrants and his sister reels from unexpected aggression, provoking a quandary over his loyalties in an exquisitely detailed story of compassion and strife across an uneasy geopolitical border.
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR:
Zhang Lu was born in Jilin-Sheng, China in 1962. He studied Chinese literature at Yenben University and began writing poetry and novels in 1986. He made his feature debut with Tang Poetry in 2004, and his second feature film, Grain in Ear, was invited to the 2005 Critics’ Week in Cannes, where it won the ACID/CCAS Support Award. Dooman River is his fifth feature film.
Come to the Y every THIRD THURSDAY AT 5:30pm to see our monthly International film!
Location: 1001 S. Wright St., Champaign
The Global Lens film series is sponsored by the Center for Global Studies and the Global Film Initiative. For more information, visit www.globalfilm.org.
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