Program of Graduate Study in the Department of Communication & Culture at Indiana University
 

  Film Series Sponsored by Communication & Culture

City Lights, a graduate student run weekly film series that features the classics of world cinema.

Film Indiana, scheduled for September 14-16, 2007, showcases the archival film holdings and cinema-related collections at Indiana University at Bloomington, including most notably: the Bradley Collection, Kinsey Institute, and IU’s extraordinary collection of instructional and educational films. The inaugural conference, "Screening Shorts," will focus on short films produced within and beyond the Hollywood tradition.

The Golden Age of Hollywood, monthly screenings of films from the classical Hollywood era screened in a partnership with community venue, The Buskirk-Chumley Theater.

Underground Experimental Film Series, a graduate student run weekly film series that focuses on historical and contemporary avant-garde, experimental, and cult films and other media.
uground@indiana.edu

Other Departmental Film Series & Festivals
Department of Middle Eastern Studies: The Middle-Eastern Film Festival, a festival of films made by Middle-Eastern directors.

East
Asian Studies Center: East Asian Film Series, a series that programs films every semester from a pan-Asian context.

Campus Film Series & Festivals
Union Board Film Series, weekly screenings of contemporary films programmed by IU undergraduates.

The Pride Film Festival, an annual screening of shorts, documentaries, and feature films focused on GLBT issues.

Community Film Series
The Cinemat: daily screenings of art house, independent, foreign, and American films from The Ryder; and “Atomic Age Cinema,” weekend screenings of films from the post-WWII Era.

The Ryder Film Series, showing the latest in cutting-edge cinema in multiple venues on campus and in the community.



INDIANA UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION & CULTURE