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Other Films
OTHER FILMS
Sylvia Plath Symposium 2012 Film Gala
Friday - October 26 - 8:00 p.m.
Commemorating the 50-year anniversary of Sylvia Plath Ariel poems, program to include Sandra
Lahire's Lady Lazarus film, Linda Adele Goodine's Bee Asana: Healing of Sylvia Plath video;
playwright Elizabeth Gray's film clip from Wish I Had a Sylvia Plath production, and animator Suzie
Hanna and sound designer Tom Simmon's Girl Who Would Be God animated film. Introductions by
Goodine, Hanna, Simmons, and Plath scholar, Tracy Brain.
Home Movie Day
Saturday - October 20 - 3:00 p.m.
Join us to celebrate The 10th International Home Movie Day. The Center for Home Movies (CHM)
initiated the event as a way to highlight the cultural significance of home movies and the need to
properly preserve these important artifacts. Participants are asked to bring their home movies to the
IU Cinema, where equipment to project the films will be provided, including formats such as 8mm,
16mm, Super 8, VHS, and DVD films. The event will also include special home movies from the
Indiana University Archives. Home Movie Day is co-presented by the Department of Communication
and Culture and the IU Cinema. (Multiple formats. 120 min. Not rated.)
Student Film Programs
Tuesday - December 11
Wednesday - December 12
Thursday - December 13
A series of short film programs that were produced in various departments across IU Bloomington's
campus will be presented. Program titles, start times and descriptions will be publicized closer to
the event dates. Save the dates! Times to be announced.
Two Feature Films for the Cost of a Car
Saturday - October 27 - 7:00 p.m.
Delve into a double-feature of ultra-low-budget filmmaking and see high quality stories told for the
cost of a used car. In
Beverly Lane, hell breaks loose...literally, at a metal fabricating company that
is hosting a retirement party. The workers find themselves stuck with zombified clowns, magicians,
and a mime, and must learn to survive with each other or die trying. A parody of fantasy films and
the adventure gaming community,
The Gamers: Dorkness Rising is a hilarious romp through the
world of sword and sorcery -- in this case, a world of exploding peasants, giant house cats, and
undead roast turkeys. Game on! (2K DCP. 195 min. Not rated)
Filmmakers will be present.
Around the World
2012 Children's Film Fest Seattle
Saturday - August 18 - 3:00 p.m.
This program of live-action and animated shorts from Children's Film Festival Seattle 2012 is a
passport to a world of imagination. You'll meet magical characters, laugh at funny stories and learn
how friendship makes the planet go `round. The program includes 10 different short films from
eight countries, and was curated by Elizabeth Shepherd from the Northwest Film Forum. It has been
deemed appropriate for children of all ages. Children ages 12 and under are admitted for free, $3
all others. (Digital presentation. 68 min. Not rated.)