
PLAYING THIS WEEK



HANNAH ARENDT (2012)
Directed by Margarethe von Trotta
German, English, French, Hebrew, Latin, 113 min.
Biopic of influential German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist Hannah Arendt. Arendt’s reporting on the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann in The New Yorker—controversial for her portrayal of Eichmann and the Jewish councils—introduced her now-famous concept of the “banality of evil.”
Wednesday, Nov. 19 — 5:00PM Lecture
Wednesday, November 19 — 5:35PM
– Post Screening IC Club Chat
Thursday, November 20 — 7:00PM
Friday, November 21 — 4:35PM
Saturday, November 22 — 3:00PM
Saturday, November 22 — 9:10PM
HATCHING (2022)*
Directed by Hanna Bergholm
Finnish, 91 min.
12-year-old gymnast Tinja, desperate to please her image-obsessed mother, finds a strange egg that hatches into a creature that becomes her closest friend and a living nightmare. The creature plunges Tinja into a twisted reality appearing beneath her mother's seemingly perfect life.
Wednesday, November 19 — 8:10PM
Thursday, November 20 — 9:25PM
Friday, November 21 — 6:50PM
Saturday, November 22 — 11:00AM
Saturday, November 22 — 5:15PM
CORPO CELESTE (2011)
Directed by Alice Rohrwacher
Italian, 99 min.
Set in southern Italy, Corpo Celeste follows 13 year-old Marta's struggles to find her place after growing up in Switzerland. As she prepares for confirmation, she confronts the morality of the local Catholic community.
Thursday, November 20 — 5:00PM
Friday, November 21 — 2:30PM
Friday, November 21 — 8:45PM
Saturday, November 22 — 12:55PM
Saturday, November 22 — 7:10PM
Upcoming Faculty Lecture
“Hannah Arendt, Raul Hilberg, and the Birth of Holocaust Memory Studies.”
By Stewart Anderson
Stewart Anderson started teaching at BYU in 2011. He has given classes in European history, modern Germany, media history, and the history of genocide. He has published numerous books and articles about German television history, and his current book project explores the fraught relationship between mainstream Christianity and minority religious groups in West Germany. He is also interested in the historical contours of Holocaust memory studies, which is the topic he will be speaking on today. When he isn’t teaching or writing, Stewart enjoys soccer, running, and skiing.

FOLLOWED BY A SCREENING OF
Hannah Arendt
(Margarethe von Trotta, German, English, French, Hebrew, Latin, 2012, 113 min.)
Lecture @5:00PM
Wednesday, November 19
250 KMBL
IC Club Chat Post Screening Discussion
Come watch a film and chat with other film lovers about that film with the Informal International Cinema Club!
FOLLOWED BY A SCREENING OF
Hannah Arendt
(Margarethe von Trotta, German, English, French, Hebrew, Latin, 2012, 113 min.)
Film @5:35PM
Wednesday, November 19
250 KMBL
Next Week's Showtimes
Thanksgiving Break: No Screenings Next Week!
Come back for our last week of screenings!

PLAYING THIS WEEK

HANNAH ARENDT (2012)
Directed by Margarethe von Trotta
German, English, French, Hebrew, Latin, 113 min.
Biopic of influential German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist Hannah Arendt. Arendt’s reporting on the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann in The New Yorker—controversial for her portrayal of Eichmann and the Jewish councils—introduced her now-famous concept of the “banality of evil.”
Wednesday, Nov. 19 — 5:00PM Lecture
Wednesday, November 19 — 5:35PM
– Post Screening IC Club Chat
Thursday, November 20 — 7:00PM
Friday, November 21 — 4:35PM
Saturday, November 22 — 3:00PM
Saturday, November 22 — 9:10PM

HATCHING (2022)*
Directed by Hanna Bergholm
Finnish, 91 min.
12-year-old gymnast Tinja, desperate to please her image-obsessed mother, finds a strange egg that hatches into a creature that becomes her closest friend and a living nightmare. The creature plunges Tinja into a twisted reality appearing beneath her mother's seemingly perfect life.
Wednesday, November 19 — 8:10PM
Thursday, November 20 — 9:25PM
Friday, November 21 — 6:50PM
Saturday, November 22 — 11:00AM
Saturday, November 22 — 5:15PM

CORPO CELESTE (2011)
Directed by Alice Rohrwacher
Italian, 99 min.
Set in southern Italy, Corpo Celeste follows 13 year-old Marta's struggles to find her place after growing up in Switzerland. As she prepares for confirmation, she confronts the morality of the local Catholic community.
Thursday, November 20 — 5:00PM
Friday, November 21 — 2:30PM
Friday, November 21 — 8:45PM
Saturday, November 22 — 12:55PM
Saturday, November 22 — 7:10PM
Upcoming Faculty Lecture
“Hannah Arendt, Raul Hilberg, and the Birth of Holocaust Memory Studies.”
By Stewart Anderson
Stewart Anderson started teaching at BYU in 2011. He has given classes in European history, modern Germany, media history, and the history of genocide. He has published numerous books and articles about German television history, and his current book project explores the fraught relationship between mainstream Christianity and minority religious groups in West Germany. He is also interested in the historical contours of Holocaust memory studies, which is the topic he will be speaking on today. When he isn’t teaching or writing, Stewart enjoys soccer, running, and skiing.
FOLLOWED BY A SCREENING OF
Hannah Arendt
(Margarethe von Trotta, German, English, French, Hebrew, Latin, 2012, 113 min.)
Lecture @5:00PM
Wednesday, November 19
250 KMBL
IC Club Chat Post Screening Discussion
Come watch a film and chat with other film lovers about that film with the Informal International Cinema Club!
FOLLOWED BY A SCREENING OF
Hannah Arendt
(Margarethe von Trotta, German, English, French, Hebrew, Latin, 2012, 113 min.)
Film @5:35PM
Wednesday, November 19
250 KMBL
Next Week's Showtimes