Please join us this fall for the Film and Philosophy series. On select Tuesday evenings at 5:30 p.m., the Department of Philosophy will screen an essential film for anyone interested in reflecting philosophically on cinema as an art and as a mode of production.
October 18: Abbas Kiarostami’s Through the Olive Trees (1994) - Speakers' Corner, Falvey Memorial Library
November 1: Jean-Luc Godard’s Hélas pour moi (1993)- Falvey Library, Room 415 (Fourth Floor- by the front stairwell)
November 15: Agnès Varda’s Cleo from 5 to 7 (1962)- Falvey Library, Room 415 (Fourth Floor- by the front stairwell)
November 29: Mike Mills’ C’mon c’mon (2021)- Falvey Library, Room 415 (Fourth Floor- by the front stairwell)
December 13: François Truffaut’s Day for night (La nuit americaine) (1973)- Falvey Library, Room 415 (Fourth Floor- by the front stairwell)
This ACS-approved event series is presented by the Department of Philosophy with support of Falvey Memorial Library. Light refreshments such as pizza and popcorn will be provided.