International Film Series

Boulder's 1st art-house series, locally programmed since 1941 & screening films in Muenzinger Auditorium (Located west of Folsom Stadium. A quiet venue that never bombards you with ads or other distractions

Most films are $6 general admission and $5 for CU-Boulder students with valid ID.

 

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The World According to Shorts, Wed November 8
7:00 & 9:00

Short films from around the world

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7:00 & 9:00

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The World According to Shorts
Short films from around the world
Wed November 8
7:00 & 9:00

The six films in the program have been chosen from previous programs, with many considerations in mind—among them, a balance of geographical origins, tones, styles and genres.

La Perra
Hugo Maza, Chile, 17 min. A couple with an empty life make up a story about the new maid in order to satisfy their sexual obsessions.

We Have Decided Not to Die
Daniel Askill, Australia, 11 min, experimental. Three rituals. Three people. Three modern-day journeys of transcendence.

Ring of Fire
Andreas Hykade, Germany, 15 min, animated. Replete with outrageous sexual imagery, this tale of innocence lost and ultimately redeemed is accompanied by a lyrical voiceover (in appropriate cowboy drawl) that seems to have only the loosest of connections to the action on-screen.

United We Stand
Hans Petter Moland, Norway, 9 min. Eight old timers come upon a young woman stuck in a swamp. This short film was inspired by the Norway's Labour Party, and is a part of the collective feature film Utopia: No One is Perfect in the Perfect Country.

Antichrist
Adam Guzinski, Poland, 28 min. A group of boys play in a barren, seemingly post-apocalyptic landscape. The group's leader believes he is the Antichrist. He goads the others into increasingly daring games until events spiral out of control.

The Old Woman's Step
Jane Malaquias, Brazil, 15 min. An old lady travels from the fishermen's village where she lives to the city to sell a chicken so she can buy her grandson a present.

To see a trailer and read a review, visit InternationalFilmSeries.com.

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