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NO to WAR Film Series – Friday, April 8, 4 pm – Beanpole (2019)
NO to WAR Film Series – Friday, April 8, 4 pm – Beanpole (2019)
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Our next film in the series,
Beanpole
(dir. Kantemir Balagov, 2019), explores the aftermath of war by centering women’s lives in postwar Leningrad. It is a richly filmed and devastating portrait of the destruction brought by war. The film won best director and best film in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival in 2019.
Please spread the word and come out and watch it with us:
Film:
Beanpole
Place: Healy Family Student Center Film Screening Room
Time: 4:00 pm, Friday, April 8
Running time: 2 hr 10 min
This film is part of the
No to War Film Series organized by the Department of Slavic Languages
. All films are free and open to the public. All will be shown with English subtitles.
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Content warning
: This film contains nudity and discussions of sexual and war violence.