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Hidden Families and Class Conflict in Bong’s Parasite

“We often think of class conflict as a product of distance but in Bong’s films…
Doug WeatherfordMarch 5, 2020
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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…
international cinemaMarch 4, 2020
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Week 10 Preview: Upstair-Downstairs week with Hard Labor, The Chambermaid, Parasite, and Maiden

This week Chip Oscarson and Marie-Laure Oscarson preview the films coming to International Cinema Week…
international cinemaMarch 2, 2020
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Week 8 Review: The Wave, Millennium Actress, War and Peace, And Then They Came for Us

This week Chip Oscarson and Marie-Laure Oscarson are joined by Jojo Hegström-Pratt (student, TMA) and…
international cinemaMarch 1, 2020
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Cinema at the End of the Earth: Representing the Arctic

The Arctic is not an “empty, uninhabited space upon the margins of civilization outside of…
Doug WeatherfordMarch 1, 2020
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Hidden Families and Class Conflict in Bong’s Parasite

On Wednesday March 4 at 5pm in 250 KMBL our very own Prof. Marc Yamada…
international cinemaFebruary 26, 2020
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Week 9 Preview: Ága, Arctic, The Gold Rush, and Genesis 2.0

The directors of International Cinema, Marie-Laure Oscarson, Marc Yamada, and Chip Oscarson preview the films…
international cinemaFebruary 23, 2020
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Week 7 Review: Jojo Rabbit, Broken Hill Blues, War and Peace, and Banksy Does New York

"From the Booth" hosts Chip Oscarson, Marie-Laure Oscarson, and Marc Yamada discuss the films from…
international cinemaFebruary 21, 2020
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Could it Happen Again? Geological Perspectives on Imprisonment at Utah’s Topaz Internment Camp

“Could it happen again?” is the haunting question one must confront when studying the detainment…
Doug WeatherfordFebruary 20, 2020
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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…
international cinemaFebruary 19, 2020
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