Film Screening: "The Gun Shop"
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Provocative Film The Gun Shop Brought to You By FLEFF and the Fulbright Association
Provocative Film The Gun Shop Brought to You By FLEFF and the Fulbright Association
Wednesday, April 3rd
7pm in the Park Auditorium
Free and open to the public
Universal Pictures is offering a free screening of Good Boys for Ithaca Students. From Executive Producer Seth Rogen, Good Boys follows three middle school boys on 'an odyssey of epically bad decisions involving some accidentally stolen drugs, frat-house paintball, and running from both the cops and terrifying teenage girls'.
Tickets are free but can be reserved early here- http://www.universalscreenings.com/?m=1VvvjGVHEdoBJ3KDm&s=0Mj5cDSbvK8nG…
The Ithaca College Department of Journalism presents:
WOMEN MAKING MEDIA
Ni Aqui Ni Alla
(Neither Here Nor There)
Join us for a panel discussion and documentary screening about the challenges of dual identity facing Latinx-Americans.
Sunday, March 31 from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Park Auditorium.
Alumna Lisbeth Perez will screen her documentary short Mi Isla about a Puerto Rican teenager whose family sends him to the Bronx during the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. He finds a place for himself in a boxing club there and it changes his life.
Standing tall at 4’8, Sonia is one of the last remaining Holocaust survivors in Kansas City and one of the only survivors there who speaks publicly about her wartime experience. Sonia’s enormous personality and fragile frame mask the horrors she endured. Sonia’s teenage years were a blur of concentration camps and death marches. On liberation day, she was accidentally shot through the chest, yet again miraculously survived.
The Park School welcomes back Brando Benetton '15 to screen his film 'Nightfire,' followed by a Q&A.
Nightfire Movie Synopsis: Two American agents are hired to retrieve militarychips containing top-secret content. Their plan goes awry when anunexpected political prisoner enters the picture.
**Brando started working on Nightfire for his thesis film while a student at IC
BRANDO BENETTON is a filmmaker and 2015 graduate of the Park Schoolwho is currently completing his MFA in Film Production at USC's School of Cinematic Arts.
A free screening of the documentary “With INFINITE HOPE: MLK and The Civil Rights Movement," and Q&A with the faculty and student producers will be held Thursday, February 21 at 7 pm at Cinemapolis in downtown Ithaca. The documentary