
PLAYING THIS WEEK



A SEPARATION (2011)
Directed by Asghar Farhadi
Persian, 123 min.
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Set in contemporary Iran, A Separation is a compelling drama about the dissolution of a marriage. The film follows Simin's attempt to emigrate and her subsequent separation from Nader, who refuses to leave his ailing father.
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Wednesday, Nov. 12 — 5:00PM Lecture
Wednesday, November 12 — 5:35PM
     – Post Screening IC Club Chat
Thursday, November 13 — 7:25PM
Friday, November 14 — 7:20PM
Saturday, November 15 — 12:15PM
Saturday, November 15 — 7:00PM
HANDLING THE UNDEAD (2024)*
Directed by Thea Hvistendahl
Norwegian, 97 min.
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On a hot summer day in Oslo, the dead mysteriously awaken and three families are thrown into chaos when their deceased loved ones come back to them. Who are they, and what do they want?Â
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Wednesday, November 12 — 8:00PM
Thursday, November 13 — 9:45PM
Friday, November 14 — 2:30PM
Saturday, November 15 — 2:40PM
Saturday, November 15 — 9:25PM
THE SALT OF THE EARTH (2014)
Directed by Juliano Ribeiro Salgado and Wim Wenders
French, English, Portuguese, 110 min.
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The Salt of the Earth provides a profound look–and a remembrance of–the renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado's career, from his early work documenting humanitarian crises to his later focus on capturing the planet's unspoiled beauty.
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Thursday, November 13 — 5:00PM
Friday, November 14 — 4:35PMÂ
     – Post Screening Discussion with Professor Rex Nielson
Friday, November 14 — 9:45PM
Saturday, November 15 — 10:00AM
Saturday, November 15 — 4:55PM
Upcoming Faculty Lecture
"Asghar Farhadi's A Separation: Memory, Morality, and Judgment in a World without Truth"
By Travis Anderson
Travis T. Anderson, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Brigham Young University, regularly teaches film artistry and theory courses in addition to philosophy courses. He directed the BYU International Cinema program from 2000 to 2006.

FOLLOWED BY A SCREENING OF
A Separation
(Asghar Farhadi, Persian, 2011, 123 min.)
Lecture @5:00PM
Wednesday, November 12
250 KMBL
Upcoming Faculty Post Screening Discussion
The Salt of the Earth Post Screening
Discussion with Rex Nielson
Rex P. Nielson is Professor of Spanish and Portuguese in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and Director of the BYU Humanities Center. His interests include literary and cultural studies, especially in relation to the Portuguese-speaking world.

FOLLOWING A SCREENING OF
The Salt of the Earth
(Juliano Ribeiro Salgado and Wim Wenders, French, English, Portuguese, 2014, 110 min.)
Film @4:35PM
Friday, November 14
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
A Separation
(Asghar Farhadi, Persian, 2011, 123 min.)
Film @5:35PM
Wednesday, November 12
250 KMBL
Next Week's Showtimes
5 PM Faculty Lecture
----------
Hannah Arendt (2012)
5:35PMÂ
----------
IC Club Post Screening Discussion
Hatching (2022)
8:10PMÂ
Corpo Celeste (2011)
5:00PMÂ
Hannah Arendt (2012)
7:00PMÂ
Hatching (2022)
9:25PMÂ
Corpo Celeste (2011)
2:30PMÂ
Hannah Arendt (2012)
4:35PMÂ
Hatching (2022)
6:50PMÂ
Corpo Celeste (2011)
8:45PM
Hatching (2022)
11:00AMÂ
Corpo Celeste (2011)
12:55PM
Hannah Arendt (2012)
3:00PM
Hatching (2022)
5:15PM
Corpo Celeste (2011)
7:10PM
Hannah Arendt (2012)
9:10PM

PLAYING THIS WEEK

A SEPARATION (2011)
Directed by Asghar Farhadi
Persian, 123 min.
Â
Set in contemporary Iran, A Separation is a compelling drama about the dissolution of a marriage. The film follows Simin's attempt to emigrate and her subsequent separation from Nader, who refuses to leave his ailing father.
Â
Wednesday, Nov. 12 — 5:00PM Lecture
Wednesday, November 12 — 5:35PM
     – Post Screening IC Club Chat
Thursday, November 13 — 7:25PM
Friday, November 14 — 7:20PM
Saturday, November 15 — 12:15PM
Saturday, November 15 — 7:00PM

HANDLING THE UNDEAD (2024)*
Directed by Thea Hvistendahl
Norwegian, 97 min.
Â
On a hot summer day in Oslo, the dead mysteriously awaken and three families are thrown into chaos when their deceased loved ones come back to them. Who are they, and what do they want?Â
Â
Wednesday, November 12 — 8:00PM
Thursday, November 13 — 9:45PM
Friday, November 14 — 2:30PM
Saturday, November 15 — 2:40PM
Saturday, November 15 — 9:25PM

THE SALT OF THE EARTH (2014)
Directed by Juliano Ribeiro Salgado and Wim Wenders
French, English, Portuguese, 110 min.
Â
The Salt of the Earth provides a profound look–and a remembrance of–the renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado's career, from his early work documenting humanitarian crises to his later focus on capturing the planet's unspoiled beauty.
Â
Thursday, November 13 — 5:00PM
Friday, November 14 — 4:35PMÂ
     – Post Screening Discussion with Professor Rex Nielson
Friday, November 14 — 9:45PM
Saturday, November 15 — 10:00AM
Saturday, November 15 — 4:55PM
Upcoming Faculty Lecture
"Asghar Farhadi's A Separation: Memory, Morality, and Judgment in a World without Truth"
By Travis Anderson
Travis T. Anderson, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Brigham Young University, regularly teaches film artistry and theory courses in addition to philosophy courses. He directed the BYU International Cinema program from 2000 to 2006.
FOLLOWED BY A SCREENING OF
A Separation
(Asghar Farhadi, Persian, 2011, 123 min.)
Lecture @5:00PM
Wednesday, November 12
250 KMBL
Upcoming Faculty Post Screening Discussion
The Salt of the Earth Post Screening
Discussion with Rex Nielson
Rex P. Nielson is Professor of Spanish and Portuguese in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and Director of the BYU Humanities Center. His interests include literary and cultural studies, especially in relation to the Portuguese-speaking world.
FOLLOWING A SCREENING OF
The Salt of the Earth
(Juliano Ribeiro Salgado and Wim Wenders, French, English, Portuguese, 2014, 110 min.)
Film @4:35PM
Friday, November 14
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
A Separation
(Asghar Farhadi, Persian, 2011, 123 min.)
Film @5:35PM
Wednesday, November 12
250 KMBL
Next Week's Showtimes
5 PM Faculty Lecture
----------
Hannah Arendt (2012)
5:35PMÂ
----------
IC Club Post Screening Discussion
Hatching (2022)
8:10PMÂ
Corpo Celeste (2011)
5:00PMÂ
Hannah Arendt (2012)
7:00PMÂ
------------------------------------
Hatching (2022)
9:25PMÂ
Corpo Celeste (2011)
8:45PM
Corpo Celeste (2011)
2:30PMÂ
Hannah Arendt (2012)
4:35PMÂ
------------------------------------
Hatching (2022)
6:50PMÂ
Hatching (2022)
11:00AMÂ
Corpo Celeste (2011)
12:55PM
------------------------------------
Hannah Arendt (2012)
3:00PM
Hatching (2022)
5:15PM
------------------------------------
Corpo Celeste (2011)
7:10PM
Hannah Arendt (2012)
9:10PM