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“From the Booth” Fall 2019, episode 9 in which IC co-directors Marc Yamada and Chip Oscarson discuss the films from 23-26 October including:
02:21 29:53 Ash is Purest White (Zhangke Jia, Mandarin, 2018)
09:35 The Lunchbox (Ritesh Batra, Hindi/English, 2013)
15:23 Manta Ray (Phuttiphong Aroonpheng, Thai, 2018)
20:14 Gaza (Garry Keane and Andrew McConnell, Arabic, 2019)
Previews:
25:01 A Tale of Two Sisters (Kee-woon Kim, Korean, 2003)
26:45 Macario (Roberto Gavaldón, Spanish, 1960)
29:14 The Farewell (Lulu Wang, Mandarin/English, 2019)
31:40 Meeting Gorbachev (Werner Herzog & André Singer, German/Russian, Polish, English, 2018)

On Thursday 31 October at 5pm, Prof. Doug Weatherford (Spanish & Portuguese) will present a special lecture at International Cinema, 

On this week’s episode, IC co-directors Chip Oscarson and Marc Yamada discuss the films of Oct. 9-12 that all explored the challenges of dealing with the lasting memories of war. They then preview the films for Oct. 16-19.


This week Chip and Marie-Laure Oscarson analyze the films from 25-28 September that were part of our week’s theme “Complex Mothers” dealing with multilayered characters embodying different aspects of maternal love. Marc Yamada then joins Chip to preview the coming week’s films.
This week IC directors Marc Yamada and Chip Oscarson discuss the roaring success of the film Icebox at IC and some of the discussions it generated along with the other films of week 2. Marie-Laure Oscarson joins them for the preview of the films for week three all about complex mother figures. Here are the time codes for the discussions if you are worried about spoilers:



On Friday 13 September at 5pm, Prof. Carl Sederholm (Comparative Arts & Letters) will lead a post-screening discussion of Billy Wider’s classic noir: 