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MY DONKEY, MY LOVER AND I

Sunday, August 28 at 4:15 and 7:30 • IU Radio & Television Theater • Buy One Ticket-Get One Free today! Show us this email.
Antoinette, a schoolteacher, is looking forward to her long planned summer holiday with her married lover Vladimir, the father of one of her pupils. Their plans are upended, however, when Vladimir’s wife books a surprise hiking trip in the picturesque Cévennes mountains in the South of France. Antoinette impulsively decides to follow them, and once paired with an unlikely companion – discovers much more than she bargained for. Read more …

ROGUE AGENT

Last Chance! Sunday, August 28 at 3:45 & 7pm • IU Fine Arts TheaterBuy One Ticket-Get One Free today! Show us this email.

Fact is often stranger than fiction.A sophisticated London attorney falls for a charming car salesman. But all is not as it seems. Behind the sunny smile lies a dark secret. Gemma Arterton and James Norton star in this thriller based on the true story of Robert Freegard, who for many years impersonated an MI-5 agent. Read more …

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SWING VOTE

Aug 31st at 7pm at the IU Cinema Sometimes a film is ahead of its time….What would you do if you were the newest member of the Supreme Court and your vote was the critical swing vote on a case that would overturn Roe v. Wade? Swing Vote stars Andy Garcia as Joseph Michael Kirkland, the idealistic Supreme Court Justice at the center of David Anspaugh’s prescient 1999 film. While legal maneuvers unfold in public, a fascinating judge’s chambers chess game plays out in private as each member of the Court weighs the social implications of their decision against their own political agendas. David Anspaugh (Hoosiers, Rudy) will be present along with Read more …

1982

Sept 2-11 A sensitive, insightful coming-of-age tale set at an idyllic school in Lebanon’s mountains on the eve of a looming invasion. The film unfolds over a single day in 1982 and follows an 11-year-old boy’s relentless quest to profess his love to a girl in his class. As the invasion encroaches on Beirut, it upends the day, threatening the entire country and its cohesion. Within the microcosm of the school, the film portrays a society torn between its desire for love and peace and the ideological schisms unraveling its seams. Filmmaker Oualid Mouaness was inspired by his childhood memories during the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Read more…

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