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Black History Month Screening & Discussion: WHO WE ARE

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ONE-NIGHT-ONLY FREE ADMISSION SCREENING & DISCUSSION

Before it begins its run at the Athena, catch a preview screening of WHO WE ARE: A CHRONICLE OF RACISM IN AMERICA at 7PM on Thursday, February 24th. The event is presented FREE thanks to Ohio University sponsors: Black Student Cultural Programming Board, Center for Law, Justice & Culture, Central Region Humanities Center, Cutler Scholars Program, History Department, Honors Tutorial College, Multicultural Center, and Ohio Honors Program.

Stick around after the show for a discussion moderated by Micaela Beatham-Garcia, Ohio University senior and Director of the ACLU of Ohio University, Dr. Vincent Jungkunz, Associate Professor of Political Science and CLJC Faculty affiliate, and Dr. Winsome Chunnu-Brayda, Strategic Director for Diversity and Inclusion and Multicultural Programs and Initiatives.

 

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About the film

Interweaving lecture, personal anecdotes, interviews, and shocking revelations, in WHO WE ARE — A Chronicle of Racism in America, criminal defense/civil rights lawyer Jeffery Robinson draws a stark timeline of anti-Black racism in the United States, from slavery to the modern myth of a post-racial America.

Directed by Emily Kunstler and Sara Kunstler

To see other showtimes for this film which will not feature a discussion or free admission, click here.

 

Sponsored by

Ohio University History Department

Ohio University Central Region Humanities Center

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Running Time: 118 minutes118 MIN
PG-13 Rated
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An engaging and essential essay film that makes its points clearly, backed by evidence, for those open-minded enough to consider their education incomplete.

Peter Debruge
Variety Magazine
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The Met: Live in HD: R. Strauss’s ARIADNE AUF NAXOS

The exhilarating soprano Lise Davidsen makes her Live in HD debut in one of her signature roles, the mythological Greek heroine of Strauss’s enchanting masterpiece. The outstanding cast for this March 12 transmission also features mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as the Composer of the opera-within-an-opera around which the plot revolves, with soprano Brenda Rae as the spirited Zerbinetta and tenor Brandon Jovanovich as Ariadne’s lover, the god Bacchus. Marek Janowski conducts. This live cinema transmission is part of the Met’s award-winning Live in HD series, bringing opera to movie theaters across the globe.

 

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Admission $18 (non-OHIO students & children $12)

OHIO Student: Free

Thanks to Arts for OHIO, we are able to offer a limited number of FREE student tickets available on first-come, first-serve basis. Must have valid student I.D.

 

Special thanks to George Weckman and the following supporters:

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Running Time: 184 min184 MIN
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Sustainability Series: KISS THE GROUND

Watch Trailer Director: Joshua Tickell, Rebecca Harrell Tickell

About the film

Kiss the Ground reveals that, by regenerating the world’s soils, we can completely and rapidly stabilize Earth’s climate, restore lost ecosystems and create abundant food supplies. Using compelling graphics and visuals, along with striking NASA and NOAA footage, the film artfully illustrates how, by drawing down atmospheric carbon, soil is the missing piece of the climate puzzle.

This movie is positioned to catalyze a movement to accomplish the impossible  to solve humanity’s greatest challenge, to balance the climate and secure our species future.

 

PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATION OR NEGATIVE TEST ARE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY TO THE ATHENA CINEMA.

 

About the series

Athena Cinema, University Libraries and Environmental Studies Program present the 9th annual Sustainability Film Series.

In keeping with all previous series, each film will be followed by a panel discussion featuring faculty members, students and community members. The events will be in-person.

Following each film we invite audience members to join us for a panel discussion hosted by faculty members, students and community members. Please join us for a conversation following these beautiful, thought-provoking and timely films.

The series is possible thanks to the support of: Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, OHIO Honors Program, Honors Tutorial College, Cutler Scholars, Office of Sustainability, Center for Campus & Community Engagement, University College, and beloved nonprofits and businesses.

Free admission and post-show discussion, as part of the Spring Sustainability Series.

 

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Running Time: 85 minutes85 MIN
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This is a fascinating film, but more importantly, it's a convincing one.

Bilge Ebiri
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The Met: Live in HD: Verdi’s DON CARLOS

*NOTICE: This production will begin at 12PM noon, NOT the usual 12:55PM start time.*

For the first time in company history, the Met presents the original five-act French version of Verdi’s epic opera of doomed love among royalty, set against the backdrop of the Spanish Inquisition.

Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads a world-beating cast of opera’s leading lights, including tenor Matthew Polenzani in the title role, soprano Sonya Yoncheva as Élisabeth de Valois, and mezzo-soprano Elīna Garanča as Eboli. Bass Günther Groissböck and bass-baritone John Relyea are Philippe II and the Grand Inquisitor, and baritone Étienne Dupuis rounds out the all-star principal cast as Rodrigue. Verdi’s masterpiece receives a monumental new staging by Sir David McVicar that marks his 11th Met production, placing him among the most prolific and popular directors in recent Met memory.

 

PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATION OR NEGATIVE TEST ARE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY TO THE ATHENA CINEMA.

 

Admission $18 (non-OHIO students & children $12)

OHIO Student: Free

Thanks to Arts for OHIO, we are able to offer a limited number of FREE student tickets available on first-come, first-serve basis. Must have valid student I.D.

 

Special thanks to George Weckman and the following supporters:

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Running Time: 314 min314 MIN
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ANNETTE: Last Day Tuesday, August 24th

Watch Trailer Director: Leos Carax
Cast: Adam Driver, Marion Cotillard, Simon Helberg

About the film

The story of Henry, a stand-up comedian with a fierce sense of humor and Ann, a singer of international renown. In the spotlight, they are the perfect couple, healthy, happy, and glamourous. The birth of their first child, Annette, a mysterious girl with an exceptional destiny, will change their lives.

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Running Time: 129 minutes129 MIN
R Rated
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If you think you know musicals, think again.

Katie Rosseinsky
London Evening Standard
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Sustainability Series: MY OCTOPUS TEACHER

Watch Trailer Director: Pippa Ehrlich, James Reed

About the film

Craig Foster, suffering from a loss of purpose, begins a daily diving regimen in the freezing kelp forests at the tip of Africa in order to re-energize himself. What he discovers below the water’s surface is a totally alien motivation in the form of an unusually curious octopus. This beautiful record of an animal’s entire life—something seldom achieved in the wild, let alone underwater—was shot over a full year and explores the habits and personality of a strange, undulating creature that most of us have only ever eaten.

Beyond intelligent, dextrous and resilient, the cephalopod shares her secret world with Foster as they develop a touching bond. The underwater encounters are literally breathtaking as Foster holds his breath while interacting with the octopus. An immersive portrait of human–animal understanding, brimming with danger, drama and devastating emotion, My Octopus Teacher grabs you with all eight arms and changes its camouflage—showing you colours and textures you’ve never seen before.

 

PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATION OR NEGATIVE TEST ARE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY TO THE ATHENA CINEMA.

 

About the series

Athena Cinema, University Libraries and Environmental Studies Program present the 9th annual Sustainability Film Series.

In keeping with all previous series, each film will be followed by a panel discussion featuring faculty members, students and community members. The events will be in-person.

Following each film we invite audience members to join us for a panel discussion hosted by faculty members, students and community members. Please join us for a conversation following these beautiful, thought-provoking and timely films.

The series is possible thanks to the support of: Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, OHIO Honors Program, Honors Tutorial College, Cutler Scholars, Office of Sustainability, Center for Campus & Community Engagement, University College, and beloved nonprofits and businesses.

Free admission and post-show discussion, as part of the Spring Sustainability Series.

 

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Running Time: 85 minutes85 MIN
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You'll laugh and cry your eyes out as an emotionally bruised diver learns about life and loyalty from an eight-tentacled mollusk. This Oscar favorite and viral sensation is the year's most unorthodox and unforgettable love story.

Peter Travers
ABC News
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SPIZ with Dean Gillispie & Director Barry Rowen

Director: Barry Rowen

About the film

Spiz depicts the wrongful conviction of Dean Gillispie who served 20 years in prison for crimes he did not commit. Through the experience of Dean Gillispie, Spiz examines the causes and effects of wrongfully convicting American citizens.

 

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About the speakers

Roger “Dean” Gillispie (left) was sentenced to prison for crimes he did not commit, and was only released after 20+ years of efforts to appeal his case. The Ohio Innocence Project played a major role in the re-trial of his case and his eventual freedom.

Barry Rowen (right) is a Writer, Director, Editor based out of Cincinnati, Ohio. He edits various films, commercials and tour visuals regularly. He has worked on project for artists such as Halsey, Katy Perry, Jason Aldean and Rascal Flatts.

 

Free admission! Brought to you by the OU Center for Law, Justice, & Culture and the Ohio Innocence Project.

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Running Time: 40 min40 MIN
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Sustainability Series: WINGS OF LIFE

Watch Trailer Director: Louis Schwartzberg

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From Disneynature, the studio that brought you “Earth”, “Oceans”, “African Cats” and “Chimpanzee”, comes “Wings of Life” – a stunning adventure full of intrigue, drama and mesmerizing beauty. Narrated by Meryl Streep, this intimate and unprecedented look at butterflies, hummingbirds, bees, bats and flowers is a celebration of life, as a third of the world’s food supply depends on these incredible – and increasingly threatened – creatures.

 

PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATION OR NEGATIVE TEST ARE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY TO THE ATHENA CINEMA.

 

About the series

Athena Cinema, University Libraries and Environmental Studies Program present the 9th annual Sustainability Film Series.

In keeping with all previous series, each film will be followed by a panel discussion featuring faculty members, students and community members. The events will be in-person.

Following each film we invite audience members to join us for a panel discussion hosted by faculty members, students and community members. Please join us for a conversation following these beautiful, thought-provoking and timely films.

The series is possible thanks to the support of: Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, OHIO Honors Program, Honors Tutorial College, Cutler Scholars, Office of Sustainability, Center for Campus & Community Engagement, University College, and beloved nonprofits and businesses.

Free admission and post-show discussion, as part of the Spring Sustainability Series.

 

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Running Time: 81 minutes81 MIN
G Rated
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“Wings of Life” is almost so lovely that you suspect it’s as computer-generated as “Life of Pi.” But it’s reality captured, through time-lapse and high-speed techniques: if not the most exciting moviegoing, it’s praiseworthy.

David DeWitt
The New York Times
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The Met: Live in HD: Puccini’s TURANDOT

Language: Italian

Two of today’s most thrilling voices share the title role of the legendary cold-hearted princess: Christine Goerke, the Met’s reigning dramatic soprano, and Ukrainian soprano Liudmyla Monastyrska. Tenors Yusif Eyvazov and Yonghoon Lee trade off as the bold prince determined to win Turandot’s love, alongside sopranos Nicole Car and Michelle Bradley as the devoted servant Liù and bass-baritone James Morris and basses Alexander Tsymbalyuk and Ferruccio Furlanetto as the blind king Timur. Marco Armiliato conducts Puccini’s stirring score.

 

Admission $18 (non-OHIO students & children $12)

OHIO Student: Free

Thanks to Arts for OHIO, we are able to offer a limited number of FREE student tickets available on first-come, first-serve basis. Must have valid student I.D.

 

Special thanks to George Weckman and the following supporters:

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Uptown Art Hop: Featuring PETITE MAMAN for Mother’s Day

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Language: French

Join us for a special screening as part of the May Uptown Art Hop. In honor of Mother’s Day, we are featuring PETITE MAMAN, from the acclaimed, contemporary French filmmaker Céline Sciamma. The film explores girlhood and mother daughter relationships with an enchanting twist.

 

About the film

Céline Sciamma continues to prove herself as one of the most accomplished and unpredictable contemporary French filmmakers with her follow up to PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE, the uniquely emotional, PETITE MAMAN. Following the death of her beloved grandmother, 8-year-old Nelly accompanies her parents to her mother’s childhood home to begin the difficult process of cleaning out its contents. As Nelly explores the house and nearby woods, she is immediately drawn to a neighbor her own age building a treehouse. What follows is a tender tale of childhood grief, memory and connection.

 

Uptown Art Hop

Taking place the second Sunday of every month, the purpose of the Art Hop is to provide greater visibility for artists and art projects in the Uptown area through simultaneous art offerings.

Starting May 8th, several artist studios located in the 8 North Court building and the Athena Cinema will be hosting events during the Hop. Both of these locations add a wonderful connectivity to sites of the Art Hop project and we are excited to include two historic buildings to the event. The complete list of participating venues now include The Union, The Athena, Donkey Coffee, 8 Court Studios and Casa Nueva.

The 8 Court artist studios host a wide variety of artists– fabric arts, ceramics, broom-making, acrylics and more. Visitors can begin visiting the 8 Court Studios as early as 2PM. The Athena will screen BAFTA Best Film nominee PETITE MAMAN at 5:30PM.

 

From director Céline Sciamma:

I really always try to think and to visualize what kind of impact I want a film to have because, the film art is opportunity to for a moment have a glimpse of another reality. But I’m also really obsessive about how it stays with you. And, for instance, with “Petite Maman,” I had, like, one image. What I wanted the film to have as an impact was, like, a mother and a daughter are in a cinema. The film ends. Credit rolls. They get out of the room. They have to go home. There’s the bus. They have to run to catch the bus. And they will run differently together.

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Running Time: 72 minutes72 MIN
PG Rated
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By the end, it’s goosebumps all around — you’ll know something has happened to you.

Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle
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