International Film Festival (IFF)
Fall 2024
September- November
All films will be screened in the Hasley Hall theater room 101 at 6:00 PM, with discussions
to follow. FLEX credit is available. Coming soon.
September | October | November |
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15
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27
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25
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Spring 2024
March 15-May 24
Cinema Unbound: Stories Across Cultures
All films will be screened in the Hasley Hall theater room 101 at 6:00 PM, with discussions
to follow. FLEX credit is available.
March | April | May |
15 | in Italian (Divorce Italian Style) by Brent Riffle |
12 | in Italian La vita è bella, 1997 (Life is Beautiful) by Andrea Davis Department of Modern Languages & Cultures |
10 | in German Das Lehrerzimmer, 2023
(The Teachers' Lounge) by Heidi Esslinger |
29 | in French À plein temps, 2023
(FullTime)
By Omar El
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26 | in Portuguese Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos, 1776 by João Junqueira
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24 | in Spanish Todo sobre mi madre, 1999
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Fall 2023
September 15- November 17
Crying with Laughter: Communicating and Connecting in an Uncertain Age
The International Film Festival (IFF) kicks off its film series hopes to encourage thought-provoking narratives that resonate with audiences across borders. It is about the beauty of human connection and to reflect on the transformative potential of shared laughter in an era where uncertainty is a constant presence.
All films will be screened in the Hasley Hall theater room 101 at 6:00 PM, with discussions to follow. FLEX credit is available.
September | October | November |
15 | in French Entre les murs, 2008 by Omar El |
13 | in German Er ist wieder da, 2015 |
17 | in Spanish Relatos salvajes, 2014 (Wild Tales) |
29 | in Portuguese A Vida Invisível, 2019 (Invisible Life)
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27 | in Italian La vita è bella, 1997 (Life is Beautiful) by Andrea Davis
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Spring 2023
March 10-May 19
Minding the Gap: Women in International Cinema
The International Film Festival (IFF) kicks off its spring series with a provocative slate of films that will celebrate the imagination and contributions made by women in world cinema both in front of and behind the camera. From femme fatales to renegade directors, this spring’s IFF vision of women across the global cinema landscape. All films will be screened in the Hasley Hall theater room 101 at 6:00 PM, with discussions to follow. FLEX credit is available.
March | April | May |
3/10 | In French Three Colors: Blue France, 1993 Brent Riffel |
4/14 | In Italian Me, Myself & Her Italy, 2015 Andrea Davis |
5/5 | In French Chocolat France, 1988 Magdali Pourabedi |
3/24 | In German Corsage Germany, 2022 Heidi Esslinger |
4/28 | In Porguese Aquarius Brazil, 2016 João Junqueira |
5/19 | In Spanish Camila Argentina, 1984 Claudia Acosta |
Don´t miss the IFF Colloquium
FALL 2022
Sept 30-Nov 18
Alone Together
The International Film Festival returns this fall with a series of films centered on the theme of humanity’s search for meaning and belonging, and our collective struggle with loneliness, alienation, and the power of reconnection in turbulent times. The experience of loneliness can take us on a journey to powerlessness and disconnection. Through reconnecting to our deepest selves, to each other and to the community, we are able to change ourselves, and begin the transformation the world so desperately needs. Whether emerging from the collective experience of a pandemic, or the disorientation of social media, loneliness may seem like an idea without dramatic tension. But it’s a foundational part of the human experience, and one that filmmakers around the world have wrestled with for over a century. All films will be screened at 6p.m. in the Hasley Hall theater room 101, with discussions to follow.
September | October | November |
9/30 | Brazilian Film Central Station João Junqueira |
10/7 | Italian Film 8 1/2 Andrea Davis |
11/4 | German Film Wings of Desire Brent Riffel |
10/21 | German Film And Tomorrow the Entire World Heidi Esslinger |
11/18 | Spanish Film Talk to Her Claudia Acosta |
Don't miss the IFF Coloquium.