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February 2006 Series: A Dirty Shame
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February 2006 Series: A Dirty Shame
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February Series: A Dirty Shame


Looking for something different to watch? Please join us for our weekly film series which highlight an array of alternative film for your viewing pleasure. The focus of February's series is called A Dirty Shame.

To download screenings schedule, please click here.

A Dirty Shame

Friday, February 3rd, 5:30pm, 612 Schermerhorn
John Waters, 88 minutes, 2004

An uptight, middle-aged, repressed woman turns into a sex addict after getting hit on the head, and she then falls into an underground subculture of sex addicts in suburban Baltimore.

Ethan Mao

Friday, February 10th, 5:30pm, 754 Schermerhorn Extension
Quentin Lee, 89 minutes, 2004

Kicked out of his house because he's gay, Ethan Mao returns home to steal and ends up holding his family hostage on a fateful Thanksgiving Day.

Kissing Jessica Stein

Friday, February 17th, 5:30pm, 612 Schermerhorn
Charles Herman-Wurmfeld, 96 minutes, 2002

Jessica Stein is a single,straight, sucessful, journalist, part of a bonded jewish family, who finds herself not as straight as she thought when she meets and begins an intense friendship with career woman Helen Cooper which ultimately leads to romance.

Brother to Brother

Friday, February 24th, 5:30pm, 754 Schermerhorn Extension
Rodney Evans, 90 minutes, 2005

A drama that looks back on the Harlem Renaissance from the perspective of an elderly, black writer who meets a gay teenager in a New York homeless shelter.
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