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ALL THAT WE DESTROY with Director Chelsea Stardust

Watch Trailer Director: Chelsea Stardust
Cast: Samantha Mathis, Israel Broussard, Aurora Perrineau, Dora Madison

A geneticist who fears her son may be a serial killer creates a group of clones to cure him of his violent tendencies. A science fiction thriller, released on Hulu as part of the Blumhouse Into the Dark series.

Free admission sponsored by the School of Film.

Post-show Q&A with director and OHIO alum, Chelsea Stardust.

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Running Time: 90 MIN90 MIN
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THE SOUVENIR: Last Day Thursday, June 27th

Watch Trailer Director: Joanna Hogg
Writer(s): Joanna Hogg
Cast: Honor Swinton-Byrne, Tilda Swinton, Tom Burke
Awards: Winner of 2019 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize

A shy film student begins finding her voice as an artist while navigating a turbulent courtship with a charismatic but untrustworthy man. She defies her protective mother and concerned friends as she slips deeper and deeper into an intense, emotionally fraught relationship which comes dangerously close to destroying her dreams.

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Running Time: 119 MIN119 MIN
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Sustainability Series: WASTE LAND

Watch Trailer Director: Lucy Walker, Karen Harley
Cast: Vik Muniz
Awards: Best Documentary Nominee at 2011 Academy Awards

Filmed over nearly three years, WASTE LAND follows renowned artist Vik Muniz as he journeys from his home base in Brooklyn to his native Brazil and the world’s largest garbage dump, Jardim Gramacho, located on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. There he photographs an eclectic band of “catadores” — or self-designated pickers of recyclable materials. Muniz’s initial objective was to “paint” the catadores with garbage. However, his collaboration with these inspiring characters as they recreate photographic images of themselves out of garbage reveals both dignity and despair as the catadores begin to re-imagine their lives. Walker (Devil’s Playground, Blindsight) has great access to the entire process and, in the end, offers stirring evidence of the transformative power of art and the alchemy of the human spirit.

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Running Time: 95 MIN95 MIN
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START BY BELIEVING: The Power of a Survivor-Centered Process

With the help of one brave student survivor, Brie Sivy, “Start by Believing” – first brought to campus by the Ohio University Police Department (OUPD) and the Survivor Advocacy Program (SAP) – is going strong at Ohio University. Brie has been publicly speaking and sharing her story alongside Detective Mathew Austin of OUPD and Kim Castor of SAP since 2018. Their first presentation, to over 200 campus and community members, spearheaded Ohio University’s “Start by Believing” campaign and highlighted how the often-traumatizing experience of working with the criminal justice system can, in fact, be empowering for survivors if a survivor-focused approach and interdisciplinary team-model are used. A well-received second presentation followed the next school year and the requests to repeat the talk came pouring in.

Hoping to keep the momentum going and reach an even wider audience, the Ohio University Police Department & Survivor Advocacy Program partnered with Ohio University’s University Communication and Marketing team to create a documentary to allow Brie’s story to continue being told. During the 9/19/19 presentation, Brie, Kim, and Detective Austin will present their 30-minute movie that uses Brie’s journey from victim, to survivor, to aspiring social worker to illustrate how OUPD works to empower survivors throughout their sexual assault investigations. You will also hear about trauma’s effect on memory and witness the impact possible when police and advocacy work together with a common goal.

Brianna Sivy, Student, Survivor Advocacy Program at Ohio University, Columbus, OH

Mathew Austin, Detective, Ohio University Police Department, Athens, OH

Kimberly Castor, LISW-S, Director, Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program, Athens, OH

 

 

 

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ALL IS TRUE: Last Day Thursday, June 27th

Watch Trailer Director: Kenneth Branagh
Writer(s): Ben Elton
Cast: Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Kenneth Branagh

The year is 1613, Shakespeare is acknowledged as the greatest writer of the age. But disaster strikes when his renowned Globe Theatre burns to the ground, and devastated, Shakespeare returns to Stratford, where he must face a troubled past and a neglected family. Haunted by the death of his only son Hamnet, he struggles to mend the broken relationships with his wife and daughters. In so doing, he is ruthlessly forced to examine his own failings as husband and father. His very personal search for the truth uncovers secrets and lies within a family at war.

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Running Time: 101 min101 MIN
PG-13 Rated
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Sustainability Series: EATING ANIMALS

Watch Trailer Director: Christopher Dillon Quinn
Writer(s): Christopher Dillon Quinn
Cast: Natalie Portman

Based on the bestselling book by Jonathan Safran Foer and narrated by co-producer Natalie Portman, Eating Animals is an urgent, eye-opening look at the environmental, economic, and public health consequences of factory farming. Tracing the history of food production in the United States, the film charts how farming has gone from local and sustainable to a corporate Frankenstein monster that offers cheap eggs, meat, and dairy at a steep cost: the exploitation of animals; the risky use of antibiotics and hormones; and the pollution of our air, soil, and water. Spotlighting farmers who have pushed backed against industrial agriculture with more humane practices, Eating Animals offers attainable, commonsense solutions to a growing crisis while making the case that ethical farming is not only an animal rights issue but one that affects every aspect of our lives.

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Running Time: 95 MIN95 MIN
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WILD NIGHTS WITH EMILY: Last Day Thursday, June 27th

Watch Trailer Director: Madeleine Olnek
Writer(s): Madeleine Olnek
Cast: Molly Shannon, Amy Seimetz

In the mid-19th century, Emily Dickinson is writing prolifically, baking gingerbread, and enjoying a passionate, lifelong romantic relationship with another woman, her friend and sister-in-law Susan…yes this is the iconic American poet, popularly thought to have been a recluse. Beloved comic Molly Shannon leads in this humorous yet bold reappraisal of Dickinson, informed by her private letters. While seeking publication of some of the 1,775 poems written during her lifetime, Emily (Shannon) finds herself facing a troupe of male literary gatekeepers too confused by her genius to take her work seriously. Instead her work attracts the attention of an ambitious woman editor, who also sees Emily as a convenient cover for her own role in buttoned-up Amherst’s most bizarre love triangle. A timely critique of how women’s history is rewritten, WILD NIGHTS WITH EMILY remains vibrant, irreverent and tender–a perhaps closer depiction of Emily Dickinson’s real life than anything seen before.

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Running Time: 84 Min84 MIN
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Sustainability Series: KEEPERS OF THE FUTURE AND GRETA AND THE SNOWMAN

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In a fertile floodplain in El Salvador, a peasant movement discover new challenges, climate crisis, exacerbated by an economy of ruinous extraction. The solutions they come up with will be a revelation for audiences in the prosperous north. On the surface, the life of these campesinos may resemble the past: but in their model may lie the key to the future.

 

“I have been protesting outside the Swedish parliament every Friday to pressure the government to comply with the Paris agreement.” Sixteen year old Greta Thunberg has drawn international attention to her fight against climate change. She has now reached her 21st strike from school and inspired children all over the world to follow her. Meanwhile, 68-year-old Billy Barr, who lives in an isolated house at 2,900m altitude in the Rockies, has been measuring snowfall every day for 46 years. “I started writing down the daily weather, and that’s all it was, it was entertaining. But after five years I went back to my notebooks, and compared that winter to all the other winters, and I kept doing that year after year.” In 1990 a biologist learned of Billy’s data, and it is now crucial to scientists’ understanding of the rate at which climate change is occurring. “He’s someone that can convey how the world’s changing…he brings a story that people can connect to personally.”

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Running Time: 51 MIN51 MIN
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OU Health Promotion: THE BYSTANDER MOMENT

Watch Trailer Director: Jeremy Earp
Cast: Jackson Katz

The #MeToo movement has shined much-needed light on the pervasiveness of sexual harassment and abuse and created unprecedented demand for gender violence prevention models that actually work.

THE BYSTANDER MOMENT tells the story of one of the most prominent and proven of these models – the innovative bystander approach developed by pioneering scholar and activist Jackson Katz and his colleagues at Northeastern University’s Center for the Study of Sport in Society in the 1990s.

Free Admission brought to you by the Office of Health Promotion and Alden Library.

Co-sponsored by The Women’s Center, The Survivor Advocacy Program, and Student Senate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Running Time: 49 MIN49 MIN
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I'm so thankful this movie exists. This film should be required viewing for all genders and all ages.

Liz Plank
Divided States of Women
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Pre Block Party Double Feature: Jordan Peele’s GET OUT and US

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Join us the night before Athens Halloween Block Party for a terrifying double feature.

The first two features written and directed by Jordan Peele have been knockouts: intelligent, terrifying, and a ton of fun.

Back-to-back showings of Get Out and Us at the Athena this October will give you the perfect chance to introduce your friends to some of the best horror films of the decade. And if you have seen them, you’ll get a well-deserved chance to pick up on all the clues and hidden meanings you completely missed the last time you watched (hint: there are A LOT.)

Get Out

Now that Chris and his girlfriend, Rose, have reached the meet-the-parents milestone of dating, she invites him for a weekend getaway upstate with Missy and Dean. At first, Chris reads the family’s overly accommodating behavior as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter’s interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he could have never imagined.

Us

Haunted by an unexplainable and unresolved trauma from her past and compounded by a string of eerie coincidences, Adelaide feels her paranoia elevate to high-alert as she grows increasingly certain that something bad is going to befall her family. After spending a tense beach day with their friends, the Tylers (Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss, Tim Heidecker, Cali Sheldon, Noelle Sheldon), Adelaide and her family return to their vacation home. When darkness falls, the Wilsons discover the silhouette of four figures holding hands as they stand in the driveway. Us pits an endearing American family against a terrifying and uncanny opponent: doppelgängers of themselves.

Admission is $10 and includes both films.

*Free Student Admission*

Thanks to the Multicultural Center, Black Student Cultural Programming Board, and School of Film there are a limited number of free student tickets available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Students must get tickets in-person at the theater and present OU ID to get passes. Limit of one ticket per student ID.

Runtime for event is 240 minutes and includes a 15 minute intermission.

 

 

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