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The Hangover
October 23 & 24
7:30 pm & 10:00 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $3 |
Mary and Max
October 25
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Animated Drama from Australia. Mary (voice of Toni Collette) is a shy and withdrawn Australian girl. Max (voice of Philip Seymour Hoffman) is a middle-age single Jewish New Yorker suffering from Asperger's syndrome. Two lonely people who strike up an unlikely pen-pal friendship in this darkly humorous animated tale.
Presented as part of the Fall 2009 International Film Series |
Adam
October 28
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $2 |
Back to the Future 1
October 30
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $3 |
Back to the Future 2
October 30
10:00 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $3 |
Back to the Future 3
October 31
7:30 pm & 10:00 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $3 |
The Wave
November 1
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
In 1967, a California teacher conductec a bold classroom experient to demonstrate to his students how easily Hitler was able to use rhetoric and fear to inspire a whole country to follow him and how easily it could happen again. This true event became the basis for a book and a highly-rated TV special. Denis Gansel's acclaimed new film transfers the story to present-day Germany where the students have grown-up inundated with thee stories and lessons of the Third Reich. In spite of this knowledge, the German teens are just as susceptible to the allure of Fascism.
Presented as part of the Fall 2009 International Film Series |
The Hurt Locker
November 4
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $2 |
Lord Save Us From Your Followers
November 5
7:30 pm
Multipurpose Room A, Trabant University Center
Why is the Gospel of Love Dividing America?
A Documentary Film by Dan Merchant
Sponsored by Blue Hens for Christ
For more information: www.bluehensforchrist.wordpress.com |
Harry Potter 6
November 6 & 7
7:30 pm & 10:00 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $3 |
Rumba
November 8
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Fiona and Dorn are teachers in a country school. They share a passion for Latin dance and spend their weekend nights sweeping up all the local trophies, until one evening, returning from a competition, they chance upon a maladroit would-be suicide, and their lives begin to change. This hilarious and touching story of a strange threesome is beautifully filmed in bright and elegant color giving it a naive and lovely poetry. A heart warmer without schmaltz.
Presented as part of the Fall 2009 International Film Series |
500 Days of Summer
November 11
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $2 |
The Orphan
November 13 @ 7:30 pm
November 14 @ 10:00 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $3 |
Public Enemies
November 13 @ 10:00 pm
November 14 @ 7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $3 |
A Film With Me In It
November 15
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Director: Ian Fitzgibbon. Mark Doherty and Irish comic star Dylan Moran "Try to cope with the mounting body count resulting from freak accidents they didn't cause but, if discovered, will make them look like murderers" in this "gleefully cruel Irish black comedy."
Presented as part of the Fall 2009 International Film Series |
Paper Hearts
November 18
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $2 |
Lion King
November 19
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB |
Time Traveler's Wife
November 20 @ 7:30 pm
November 21 @ 10:00 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $3 |
Julie and Julia
November 20 @ 10:00 pm
November 21 @ 7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $3 |
Sin Nombre
November 22
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Sin Nombre is an epic dramatic thriller written and directed by Student Academy Award winner Cary Joji Fukunaga in his feature debut. The film maker's first hand experiences with Central American immigrants seeking the promise of the US form the basis of the Spanish language movie. "Sin Nombre" tells the story of Sayra, a teenage living in Honduras, and hungering for a brighter future. A reunion with her long-estranged father gives Sayra her only real option-- emigrating with her father and her uncle into Mexico and then the United States where her father now has a new family.
Presented as part of the Fall 2009 International Film Series |
Katyn
November 29
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
A competitor for Oscar for Best Foreign Film, this courageous film depicts the Katyn massacre perpetrated on Stalin's orders to eliminate the fine flower of Polish intelligentsia. Thousands of Polish officers were massacred in a forest, including the father of director Andrew Wadja. "Searing and devastating"- The New York Times
Presented as part of the Fall 2009 International Film Series |
Inglourious Basterds
December 2
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $2 |
Carriers
December 4 @ 7:30 pm
December 5 @ 10:00 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $3 |
Funny People
December 4 @ 10:00 pm
December 5 @ 7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $3 |
Taking Woodstock
December 9
7:30 pm
Trabant Theatre
Presented by SCPAB
Admission: $2 |