PLAYING THIS WEEK:
MAIXABEL (2021)*
Directed by Icíar Bollaín
Spanish and Basque, 115 min.
An inspiring true story of a woman who, after having violently lost her husband, chooses coexistence and peace by agreeing to face the imprisoned ETA terrorist behind the murder. A film rife with emotion and humanity, with stand-out performances.
Wednesday, Jan. 29th — 5:00PM Lecture
Wednesday, Jan. 29 — 5:35PM
Thursday, Jan. 30 — 5:00PM
Friday, Jan. 31 — 2:30PM
Saturday, Feb. 1 — 2:00PM
WADJDA (2012)
Directed by Haifaa Al-Mansour
Arabic, 98 min.
Wadjda is a 10-year-old girl living in a suburb of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. After a fight with her friend Abdullah, a neighborhood boy she shouldn't be playing with, Wadjda sees a beautiful green bicycle for sale that she desperately wants for a race against Abdullah.
Thursday, Jan. 30 — 7:20PM
Friday, Jan. 31 — 6:50PM
Saturday, Feb. 1 — 12:00PM
Saturday, Feb. 1 — 4:30PM
Saturday, Feb. 1 — 8:30PM
PREDICTIONS OF FIRE (1996)*
Directed by Michael Benson
Slovenian and English, 90 min.
This documentary explores the ways a Slovenian collective art movement known as NSK (“Neue Slowenische Kunst”) wrestles with the historical, cultural, and political legacies of the fall of communism in eastern Europe.
Wednesday, Jan. 29 — 7:50PM
Friday, Jan. 31 — 4:50PM
Saturday, Feb. 1 — 6:35PM
Upcoming Faculty Lecture
“Disarming ETA: Freedom and Forgiveness in Maixabel”
David Laraway
The Todd A. Britsch Professor of the Humanities at BYU, holds PhDs in Hispanic Literature (Cornell) and Philosophy, Art, and Social Thought (European Graduate School). His interests include Spanish-American and Basque literature and culture, as well as philosophy and the philosophy of art.
FOLLOWED BY A SCREENING OF
Maixabel
(Icíar Bollaín, Spanish and Basque, 2021, 115 min.)
Lecture @ 5:00 PM
Wednesday, January 29
250 KMBL
This Week's Showtimes
5 PM Faculty Lecture
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Maixabel (2021)
5:35PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
7:50PM
Maixabel (2021)
5:00PM
Wadjda (2012)
7:20PM
Maixabel (2021)
2:30PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
4:50PM
Wadjda (2012)
6:50PM
Wadjda (2012)
12:00PM
Maixabel (2021)
2:00PM
Wadjda (2012)
4:30PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
6:35PM
Wadjda (2012)
8:30PM
Next Week's Showtimes
5 PM Faculty Lecture
----------
Maixabel (2021)
5:35PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
7:50PM
Maixabel (2021)
5:00PM
Wadjda (2012)
7:20PM
Maixabel (2021)
2:30PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
4:50PM
Wadjda (2012)
6:50PM
Wadjda (2012)
12:00PM
Maixabel (2021)
2:00PM
Wadjda (2012)
4:30PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
6:35PM
Wadjda (2012)
8:30PM
MAIXABEL (2021)*
Directed by Icíar Bollaín
Spanish and Basque, 115 min.
An inspiring true story of a woman who, after having violently lost her husband, chooses coexistence and peace by agreeing to face the imprisoned ETA terrorist behind the murder. A film rife with emotion and humanity, with stand-out performances.
Wednesday, Jan. 29th — 5:00PM Lecture
Wednesday, Jan. 29 — 5:35PM
Thursday, Jan. 30 — 5:00PM
Friday, Jan. 31 — 2:30PM
Saturday, Feb. 1 — 2:00PM
WADJDA (2012)
Directed by Haifaa Al-Mansour
Arabic, 98 min.
Wadjda is a 10-year-old girl living in a suburb of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. After a fight with her friend Abdullah, a neighborhood boy she shouldn't be playing with, Wadjda sees a beautiful green bicycle for sale that she desperately wants for a race against Abdullah.
Thursday, Jan. 30 — 7:20PM
Friday, Jan. 31 — 6:50PM
Saturday, Feb. 1 — 12:00PM
Saturday, Feb. 1 — 4:30PM
Saturday, Feb. 1 — 8:30PM
PREDICTIONS OF FIRE (1996)*
Directed by Michael Benson
Slovenian and English, 90 min.
This documentary explores the ways a Slovenian collective art movement known as NSK (“Neue Slowenische Kunst”) wrestles with the historical, cultural, and political legacies of the fall of communism in eastern Europe.
Wednesday, Jan. 29 — 7:50PM
Friday, Jan. 31 — 4:50PM
Saturday, Feb. 1 — 6:35PM
Upcoming Faculty Lecture
“Disarming ETA: Freedom and Forgiveness in Maixabel”
David Laraway
The Todd A. Britsch Professor of the Humanities at BYU, holds PhDs in Hispanic Literature (Cornell) and Philosophy, Art, and Social Thought (European Graduate School). His interests include Spanish-American and Basque literature and culture, as well as philosophy and the philosophy of art.
FOLLOWED BY A SCREENING OF
Maixabel
(Icíar Bollaín, Spanish and Basque, 2021, 115 min.)
Lecture @ 5:00 PM
Wednesday, January 29
250 KMBL
This Week's Showtimes
5 PM Faculty Lecture
----------
Maixabel (2021)
5:35PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
7:50PM
Maixabel (2021)
5:00PM
Wadjda (2012)
7:20PM
Maixabel (2021)
2:30PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
4:50PM
Wadjda (2012)
6:50PM
Wadjda (2012)
12:00PM
Maixabel (2021)
2:00PM
Wadjda (2012)
4:30PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
6:35PM
Wadjda (2012)
8:30PM
Next Week's Showtimes
5 PM Faculty Lecture
----------
Maixabel (2021)
5:35PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
7:50PM
Maixabel (2021)
5:00PM
Wadjda (2012)
7:20PM
Maixabel (2021)
2:30PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
4:50PM
Wadjda (2012)
6:50PM
Wadjda (2012)
12:00PM
Maixabel (2021)
2:00PM
Wadjda (2012)
4:30PM
Predictions of Fire (1996)
6:35PM
Wadjda (2012)
8:30PM