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Ackland Film Forum: “In The Family” Watch Party and Panel

Zoom (Link Provided with Ticket) , United States

This fall, in collaboration with the Film Studies Programs in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at UNC-Chapel Hill, the Ackland Film Forum presents an all virtual series on Queer Cinema. View the selected films on your own or join us for a watch party with the filmmaker. Watch parties will be followed by…

Day With(out) Art 2020: TRANSMISSIONS

101 South Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Ackland Art Museum is proud to partner with Visual AIDS for Day With(out) Art 2020 by presenting TRANSMISSIONS, a program of six new videos considering the impact of HIV and AIDS beyond the United States. The video program brings together artists working across the world: Jorge Bordello (Mexico), Gevi Dimitrakopoulou (Greece), Las Indetectables (Chile), George…

Ackland Film Forum: “But I’m a Cheerleader” Watch Party and Panel

Zoom (Link Provided with Ticket) , United States

This fall, in collaboration with the Film Studies Programs in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at UNC-Chapel Hill, the Ackland Film Forum presents an all virtual series on Queer Cinema. View the selected films on your own or join us for a watch party with the panelists. Watch parties will be followed by…

Ackland Film Forum: “Filibus” Watch Party and Panel

101 South Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States
Virtual Event

This spring, in collaboration with the Film Studies Programs in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at UNC-Chapel Hill, the Ackland Film Forum continues its all virtual series on Queer Cinema, now expanding to a selection of four international films for a look at Global Queer Cinema. View the selected films on your own…

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Ackland Film Forum: “Happy Together” Watch Party and Panel

Zoom (Link Provided with Ticket) , United States
Virtual Event

Join us for the second film in the Ackland Film Forum's spring series on Global Queer Cinema: Happy Together (Wong Kar Wai, 1997). The series is a collaboration with the Film Studies Program in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at UNC-Chapel Hill, and features a selection of four international films presented in connection…

Free

Ackland Film Forum: “Fire” Watch Party and Panel

Zoom (Link Provided with Ticket) , United States
Virtual Event

Join us for the third film in the Ackland Film Forum's Global Queer Cinema Series, Deepa Mehta's Fire (1996, Canada/India). The series is a collaboration with the Film Studies Program in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at UNC-Chapel Hill, and features a selection of four international films presented in connection with the Ackland’s…

Free

Ackland Film Forum Watch Party & Panel for “A Fantastic Woman”

Zoom (Link Provided with Ticket) , United States
Virtual Event

Join us for the final film in the Ackland Film Forum's Global Queer Cinema Series, A Fantastic Woman (Sebastian Lelio, 2017, Chile). The series is a collaboration with the Film Studies Program in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at UNC-Chapel Hill, and features a selection of four international films presented in connection with…

Free

Ackland Film Forum: “The Underground Railroad” First Virtual Screening

Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Across his three feature films to date (Medicine for Melancholy, Moonlight, and If Beale Street Could Talk), Barry Jenkins has devised a new cinematic vocabulary for the portrayal of Black experience in the United States. With sumptuous imagery and hypnotic soundscapes, Jenkins has embraced aesthetic beauty as a strategy for addressing the past and present…

Free

Ackland Film Forum: “The Underground Railroad” Second Virtual Screening

Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Across his three feature films to date (Medicine for Melancholy, Moonlight, and If Beale Street Could Talk), Barry Jenkins has devised a new cinematic vocabulary for the portrayal of Black experience in the United States. With sumptuous imagery and hypnotic soundscapes, Jenkins has embraced aesthetic beauty as a strategy for addressing the past and present…

Free

CANCELLED: Ackland Film Forum Panel | Spellbinding: The Cinematic Virtuosity of Barry Jenkins

Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances owing to the artists' schedules, this event has been cancelled. -- Across his three feature films to date (Medicine for Melancholy, Moonlight, and If Beale Street Could Talk), Barry Jenkins has devised a new cinematic vocabulary for the portrayal of Black experience in the United States. With sumptuous imagery and…