Film Festival Schedule
All events are free and open to the public. The following schedule offers a list of films, keynote speakers, and film panels at a glance. More detailed information about each film is available by clicking the film title. All films will be shown on the third floor, Drenan Auditorium, Parker Hall
Wednesday, November 4
Films will be presented in Drenan Auditorium, Third Floor, Parker Hall
- 10 a.m. Local Directors Film Viewing and Panel. These films will be presented again on Thursday, November 5 at 2 p.m. with a panel discussion in the Putnam Theatre.
I Covered My Eyes (Paul Turano, USA, 2008)
Today the Hawk Takes One Chick (Jane Gillooley, USA, 2009)
Nothing Is over Nothing (Jonathan Schwartz, USA, 2008) - 2 p.m. Getting Home (Zhang Yang, China, 2007)
- 4 p.m. I Am from Titov Veles (Teona Strugar Mitevska, Macedonia, 2007)
- 6 p.m. Song from the Southern Seas (Marat Sarulu, Kazakhstan, 2008)
Thursday, November 5
Films will be presented in Drenan Auditorium, Third Floor, Parker Hall unless otherwise noted.
- 8 a.m. Sleepwalking Land (Teresa Prata, Mozambique, 2007)
- 10 a.m. Possible Lives (Sandra Gugliotta, Argentina, 2006)
- 12 p.m. I Am from Titov Veles (Teona Strugar Mitevska, Macedonia, 2007)
- 2 p.m. Local Directors Film Viewing and Panel Discussion
I Covered My Eyes (Paul Turano, USA, 2008)
Today the Hawk Takes One Chick (Jane Gillooley, USA, 2009)
Nothing Is over Nothing (Jonathan Schwartz, USA, 2008) - 7 p.m. Getting Home (Zhang Yang, China, 2007)
- 7 p.m. Keynote Speaker: Tina Mai Chen: Film as Friendships: China’s Cultural Diplomacy in the Cold War
Friday, November 6
Films will be presented in the Putnam Theatre, Redfern Arts Center unless otherwise noted.
- 8 a.m. Possible Lives (Sandra Gugliotta, Argentina, 2006)
- 10 a.m. Song from the Southern Seas (Marat Sarulu, Kazakhstan, 2008)
- 12 p.m. Sleepwalking Land (Teresa Prata, Mozambique, 2007)
- 2 p.m. Panel Discussion: Among Strangers: Cinema Across Borders (Harry Davis Room, Redfern Art Center)
- 4 p.m. Panel Discussion: Cinema and Cosmopolitanism Film Panel (Harry Davis Room, Redfern Art Center)
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that will be on display in the Student Center Atrium throughout the Symposium to find out.
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