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Lectures and Events
Howard Hibbard Forum

Fall 2009

spring2008

Film as Art History: Peter Greenaway's Nightwatching (2009)
Eszter Polonyi
Thursday, October 15, 2009

Location: Stronach Center

Film as Literature: Jean Epstein's Fall of the House of Usher (1928)
Evan Neely
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Location: Stronach Center

Film as Literature: Asquith Pygmalion (1938)
Evan Neely
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Location: Stronach Center

Film As Literature: Aleksandr Ptushko's The New Gulliver (1935)
Evan Neely and Eszter Polonyi
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Location: Stronach Center

Fim as Theater of the Real: Documentary: Jonathan Caouette's Tarnation (2003)
Ger Zielinski, film historian
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Location: Stronach Center

Film as Theater of the Real: Surveillance: Michael Powell's Peeping Tom (1960)
Philip Grace
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Location: Stronach Center

Film as Theater of the Real: Ciné Verité: Joris Ivans; Bela Tarr's Family Nest (1979)
Andras Bozoki, Visiting Lecturer of Political Science
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Location: Stronach Center

Film as Theater of the Real: Ciné Verité: Tsai Ming Liang
Chia-Ling Lee
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Location: Stronach Center

Past Films

[ View a list of past lectures presented by the art history graduate film federation.]

 

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