Fall 2020LecturesNews Roger Macfarlane : Make America Greek Again Professor of Classics, Dr. Roger Macfarlane speaks about Michael Cacoyannis’s classic adaptation, Iphegenia (1977). While…mseller3November 5, 2020
Fall 2020LecturesNews Rex Nielson : Architecture is an Instrument of Social Change Dr. Rex Nielson, professor of Portuguese with an interest in Luso-Brazilian studies, elaborates on the…mseller3October 21, 2020
Fall 2020LecturesNews Doug Weatherford – Populating the Margins: Hope and Healing in The Milk of Sorrow Dr. Doug Weatherford, current co-director of the International Cinema and professor of Spanish language literature…mseller3October 15, 2020
Fall 2020LecturesNews Daryl Lee: Caught Up In Crime Dr. Daryl Lee, Chair of the Department of French and Italian and crime film connoisseur,…mseller3October 8, 2020
Fall 2020LecturesNews Michalyn Steele: Criminal Justice, Redemption, and 16 Bars Professor of Law at J. Reuben Clark Law School, Michalyn Steele speaks about different theories…mseller3October 1, 2020
Fall 2020LecturesNews Scott Sanders: Insights into Human Trafficking in the Thai Fishing Industry Watch Here Dr. Scott Sanders speaks about human trafficking in the Thai fishing industry, the…international cinemaSeptember 17, 2020
LecturesPodcast Week 15 in Review, Part 2: Honeyland This week special guests join me to talk about the last week of films at…co2April 16, 2020
Lectures International Cinema Goes Virtual! One of the best things about International Cinema is the chance to see a film…co2March 17, 2020
Lectures A Turk Walks into a Transylvanian Bar…: Cultural and Personal Borders in Contemporary Romania Due to the shutdown of classes at BYU, this lecture has been postponed. We will…co2March 11, 2020
Lectures From the Coens to Homer: Mythological Adaptation in “Oh Brother, Where art Thou?” Join us at International Cinema on 11 March 2020 at 5pm in 250 KMBL for…co2March 4, 2020
Lectures Hidden Families and Class Conflict in Bong’s Parasite On Wednesday March 4 at 5pm in 250 KMBL our very own Prof. Marc Yamada…co2February 26, 2020
Lectures Cinema at the End of the Earth: Representing the Arctic on Film On Wednesday Feb. 26 at 5pm in 250 KMBL Prof. Chip Oscarson (Scandinavian and Interdisciplinary…co2February 19, 2020
Lectures Could It Happen Again? Geological Perspectives on Imprisonment at Utah’s Topaz Internment Camp On Wednesday 19 February at 5pm in 250 KMBL Prof. Brian Roberts (English) will be…co2February 14, 2020
Lectures Post-Screening Discussion for Broken Hill Blues On Friday 14 Feb. at 4.30pm immediately following the screening of the Swedish film, Broken…co2February 12, 2020
Lectures Everyone Loves Banksy, Right? Prof. James Swensen (Art History/Comparative Arts & Letters) will present on the artist Banksy at…co2February 6, 2020
Lectures The Good People of Three Gorges: Jia Zhangke’s Still Life On Wednesday 5 February at 5pm in 250 KMBL, Prof. Steive Riep (Asian and Near…co2January 29, 2020
Lectures This is Not a Novel: Tolstoy’s ‘War and Peace’ Join us Wednesday 29 January at 5pm in 250 KMBL for a lecture on War…co2January 22, 2020
Lectures Imagining Deep Time in the Present Join us on Wednesday 22 January in 250 KMBL at 5pm for a lecture from…co2January 15, 2020
Lectures How The Godfather Changed/Saved Hollywood On Wednesday 15 January at 5pm in 250 KMBL, Prof. Darl Larsen (Theater and Media…co2January 13, 2020
Lectures International Cinema Kick-Off Week Jan. 10-11 Mothers' Instinct (Alice Brunelle) Join us as we kick-off the new semester with two of…co2January 5, 2020