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International Cinema Schedule

INTERNATIONAL CINEMA SCHEDULE FALL 2021

This schedule is subject to change . Films will be streamed on Hummedia or screened in 250 KMBL . Please consult ic .byu .edu for screening and streaming schedules .

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4–5 September (Encore Week)

Parasite (Joon Ho Bong, 2019, Korean) Woman at War (Benedikt Erlingsson, Icelandic, 2018)*

9–12 September (Long Takes)

1917 (Sam Mendes, English, 2019)* Victoria (Sebastian Schipper, German, 2015) Long Day’s Journey into Night (Gan Bi, Mandarin, 2018)

16–19 September (Displaced at Home and Abroad)

Les Misérables (Ladj Ly, French/Bambara, 2019)* Adam (Maryam Touzani, Arabic, 2019) Buoyancy (Rodd Rathjen, Khmer/Thai, 2019) Fig Tree (Aalam-Warqe Davidian, Amharic/Hebrew, 2018)

23–26 September (Remembering World War II)

Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan, English, 2017)* Letters from Iwo Jima (Clint Eastwood, Japanese/English, 2006)* Hiroshima Mon Amour (Alain Resnais, French/Japanese, 1959) The Accountant of Auschwitz (Matthew Shoychet, English/German, 2018)

30 September – 3 October

16 Bars (Sam Bathrick, English, 2018) Selma (Ava DuVernay, English, 2014) There is No Evil (Mohammad Rasoulof, Persian/German, 2020)

7–10 October (Caught up in Crime)

Winter’s Bone (Debra Granik, English, 2010)* The Painter and the Thief (Benjamin Ree, English/Norwegian, 2020) The Vanishing (George Sluizer, Dutch/French, 1988) Lucky Grandma (Sasie Sealy, English/Mandarin/Cantonese, 2019)

14–17 October (Reconciliation)

Out Stealing Horses (Hans Petter Moland, Norwegian/Swedish, 2019)

14–17 October (Reconciliation continued)

The Milk of Sorrow (Claudia Llosa, Spanish/Quechua, 2009) Our Mothers (Cesar Diaz, Spanish, 2019) I Am Not Your Negro (Raoul Peck, English, 2016)

21–24 October (Artists & Writers)

Varda by Agnès (Agnès Varda, French, 2019) Becoming Astrid (Pernille Fischer Christensen, Swedish/Danish, 2018) Santiago, Italia (Nanni Moretti, Spanish/Italian, 2018) Central Station (Walter Salles, Portuguese, 1998)

28–31 October (International Horror)

Ringu (Hideo Nakata, Japanese, 1998) The Eye (Danny Pang & Oxide Chun Pang, Cantonese/Thai/Mandarin, 2002) Pan’s Labyrinth (Guillermo del Toro, Spanish, 2006) Beyond The Visible – Hilma af Klint (Halina Dyrschka, Swedish/German, 2019)

4–7 November (The Rise and Fall of Democracy)

Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Justin Pemberton, English/French, 2019) Iphigenia (Michael Cacoyannis, Greek, 1977) Persepolis (Vincent Paronnaud & Marjane Satrapi, French/Persian/German, 2007) No (Pablo Larraín, Spanish, 2012)

11–14 November (Voice and Suffrage)

Suffragette (Sarah Gavron, English, 2015)* The Cave (Feras Fayyad, Arabic, 2018) Papicha (Mounia Meddour, French/Arabic, 2019) Zana (Antoneta Kastrati, Albanian, 2019)

18–21 November (International Animation)

Only Yesterday (Isao Takahata, Japanese, 1991) Coco (Lee Unkrich & Adrian Molina, Spanish, 2017)* Approved for Adoption (Laurent Boileau & Jung, French/Korean, 2012) The Eternal Feminine (Natalia Beristáin, Spanish, 2017)

2–5 December

The Cranes are Flying (Mikhail Kalatozov, Russian, 1957) Monsoon Wedding (Mira Nair, Hindi, 2001) Collective (Alexander Nanau, Romanian, 2019)*

*Not available on Hummedia .