…a place for film™ THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY CINEMA is a world-class facility and a program that is dedicated to the scholarly study and highest standards of exhibition of film in both its traditional and modern forms. We are committed to becoming one of the best in the country! The Cinema reinforces Indiana University’s long-standing commitment to excellence in the arts, research, and teaching. It strengthens university and community diversity by providing cinematic glimpses into other cultures in a shared environment. This is your place for film! WELCOME FROM THE DIRECTOR Welcome back to another semester of programming at the Indiana University Cinema. We have some real treats for you this fall, which include lectures and screenings featuring over twenty guests. Guest filmmakers include Nicolas Winding Refn (Only God Forgives, Drive), Ava DuVernay (Middle of Nowhere), Bill Morrison (Decasia), Glenn Close (Albert Nobbs, The Big Chill, Dangerous Liaisons), and Bobcat Goldthwait (World’s Greatest Dad, God Bless America), to name just a few. We also have returning filmmakers such as Jill Godmilow and Joe Swanberg coming to facilitate interviews with other guests as part of the Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Lecture Series. Talks can be electric when filmmakers interview other filmmakers – especially those whose work they champion. In addition to filmmakers, we have Richard Brody from The New Yorker, and Robert Elder from the Chicago Sun Times presenting films in the Cinema. Both will sign copies of their latest books (Everything is Cinema and The Best Films You’ve Never Seen, respectively) following their presentations. Richard Brody will also present a Jean-Luc Godard series which he curated for the IU Cinema. We would be remiss not to tell you about Orphans Midwest; Materiality and the Moving Image. The symposium is presented by IU Libraries Film Archive, Indiana University Cinema and NYU Cinema Studies/Tisch School of the Arts and is the first orphan film symposium to take place in the American Midwest, with other “Orphans” events happening in New York, L.A. and Amsterdam. Making its World Premiere in the IU Cinema is Bill Morrison’s All Vows, with the score performed live by Opus 3 cellist Maya Beiser. The project was commissioned by Indiana University Cinema and the IU Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program. In addition to all of this, we have over one hundred other programs of repertory films, archival screenings, themed series, new arthouse titles, experimental films, midnight movies, kids programs, silent films with live accompaniment, and much more. We hope to see you soon and often! Thanks for helping make the IU Cinema a success – your place for film! Jon Vickers, Director cinema.indiana.edu Welcome from the Director 3