Stories from Apalachicola: An Endangered River

Film screening and conversation with the filmmaker

Stories from the Apalachicola is the result of an interdisciplinary effort called the Apalachicola River Project.  The project is a collaboration between students in the Digital Media Production, Media and Communication Studies, English, and Environmental Science and Policy departments.  They partnered with Apalachicola Riverkeeper.

Robert Penn Warren: A Vision

Join us for the screening of the first feature-length documentary devoted to the life and work of writer Robert Penn Warren, the country’s only recipient of Pulitzer Prizes in both poetry and fiction.

 

Featuring Rosanna Warren, Gabriel Warren, Harold Bloom, Maurice Manning, Natasha Trethewey, John Burt and David Milch.

 

Freeman Auditorium (Woldenberg Art center)

Wednesday, Nov 7 – 6:00 PM

 

"Gegen die Wand" (Head On) Viewing and Guest Lecture

Come see a film screening of “Gegen die Wand” (Head On) by Fatih Akin. This 2004 drama is described as follows: "Aiming to break free from her strict family, a suicidal young woman sets up a marriage of convenience with a much older addict, a plan yielding an outburst of envious, sometimes outrageous love. Set in both German and in Turkey, Head On considers how people live, and struggle, under the burdens of their inherited identities.

Not in My Neighborhood: A free film event

Please join Director Kurt Orderson for a free screening and Q&A of his film, Not in My Neighborhood: A Film on the Global Economic & Cultural Dynamics of Urban Residential Developments & the Problem of Gentrification in the United States, South Africa & Brazil

Presented by Africana Studies and the Altman Program at Tulane University

Monday October 29th @ 6pm

The Freeman Auditorium, Newcomb Art Museum

No tickets required. See you there!

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