01/06/2017
Tonight's our final showing of 'Bandé a Part' by Godard!
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Tickets: £1 for modern language society members
£2 everyone else
Supported by the University of Exeter's Annual Fund
31/05/2017
SHOWING TONGHT ! ! !
Fellini's 'Otto e Mezzo' (8 1/2)
See you at Queens LT1 at 6pm - don't miss Dr. Hipkins' introductory talk to understand more about Fellini's filmmaking genius
On top of being one of the most renowned films in 20th century European cinema, theculturetrip.com featured '8 1/2' as one of his top films:
https://theculturetrip.com/europe/italy/articles/the-6-best-films-by-federico-fellini/
Federico Fellini's Greatest Hits
An introduction to the six best-known films made by the Italian maestro Federico Fellini
30/05/2017
NB: 'M' tonight is not a silent movie
See you for opening night!
30/05/2017
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT ! ! !
We'll be screening 'M' at Queens, LT1 tonight at 6pm.
Tickets are limited: £1 for members and £2 for general
Listen to Professor Ricarda Schmidt's talk beforehand for a view into how Lang defied the silent movie genres.
Trailer for your viewing pleasure:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsVproWjN6c
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28/05/2017
Exeter's Modern Languages societies are proud to present the first EXETER EUROPEAN FILM FESTIVAL.
A collaborative effort between the Exeter German Society and the Exeter Hispanic Society, we invite you -- whether (multi)linguist or cinephile -- to celebrate the strength and diversity of classic European cinema over 3 days this week.
OPEN TO STUDENTS AND PUBLIC!
We're screening the best of Italian, French and German cinema on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, showing the work of Fritz Lang, Federico Fellini and Jean-Luc Godard.
Films will be shown in their original language. Not trilingual? Us neither - all films have English subtitles!
JOINING US:
Dr. Danielle Hipkins, Italian Studies and Film lecturer and Ricarda Schmidt, German lecturer to shed some light on how German and Italian cinema has shifted since their inception, and where these virtuosos fit into the broader picture.
WHEN? 30th May - 1st June
WHERE? @ University of Exeter, Streatham Campus, Queens LT1 (May 30th, May 31st) and Laver LT3 (June 1st)
Many thanks to the BFI for providing licensing for the film and the generous support of the University of Exeter's Annual Fund for getting this passion project off the ground.
SEE YOU AT THE MOVIES