FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - University of Dayton · dir. Hal Ashby, 1971 Young, rich, and obsessed with...

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AUGUST 28 Coraline 3D dir. Henry Selick and Mike Cachuela, 2009 In this 3D stop-motion animated film, a young girl enters into an adventure in a parallel reality that holds sinister secrets. Limited seating available; free 3D glasses provided. SEPTEMBER 4 The Wiz dir. Sidney Lumet, 1978 Based on the smash Broadway musical, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson head an all-star cast in this Motown remake of The Wizard of Oz. NOVEMBER 20 Lust, Caution dir. Ang Lee, 2007 A young woman gets caught up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue in WWII-era Shanghai. In Mandarin with English subtitles. Presented in conjunction with Citizens of the World International Exposition. NOVEMBER 13 The Diving Bell and the Butterfly dir. Julian Schnabel, 2007 The remarkable true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, as envisioned by painter/filmmaker Schnabel. In French with English subtitles. Presented in conjunction with Citizens of the World International Exposition. SEPTEMBER 11 Flow: For Love of Water dir. Irena Salina, 2008 This award-winning documentary explores the disturbing reality that our crucial resource, water, is dwindling at an alarming rate. OCTOBER 16 Murderball dir. Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro, 2005 This amazing documentary follows the lives of rough and tumble rugby players who also happen to be paraplegics. OCTOBER 2 Wendy and Lucy dir. Kelly Reichardt, 2009 Wendy, a down-on-her-luck woman, drives cross-country with her dog, Lucy, in search of a better life. SEPTEMBER 25 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button dir. David Fincher, 2009 Based on the short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, this movie tells the bizarre tale of a man who ages in reverse. SEPTEMBER 18 Harold and Maude dir. Hal Ashby, 1971 Young, rich, and obsessed with death, Harold finds himself changed forever when he meets Maude, a woman fifty years his senior. OCTOBER 23 Away We Go dir. Sam Mendes, 2009 A couple take a comedic and emotional journey around the U.S. in order to find a perfect place to start their family. OCTOBER 30 Psycho dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1960 The tale of a strange young man and his possessive mother, Psycho is one of the most terrifying films of all time. NOVEMBER 6 Paradise Now dir. Hany Abu-Assad, 2005 Two young Palestinian men are recruited to do the unthinkable – become suicide bombers. In Arabic with English subtitles. Presented in conjunction with Citizens of the World International Exposition. DECEMBER 4 Sunshine Cleaning dir. Christine Jeffs, 2008 A single mom and her slacker sister find an unexpected way to turn their lives around in this off-beat dramatic comedy. From the producers of Little Miss Sunshine. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS 9 PM • ARTSTREET STUDIO B FREE and open to the public • Sponsored by ArtStreet For more info: 229-5101 or http://artstreet.udayton.edu NEW THIS SEMESTER: NEON MOVIES TICKET GIVEAWAYS AT EACH SCREENING!

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AUGUST 28Coraline 3Ddir. Henry Selick and Mike Cachuela, 2009 In this 3D stop-motion animated film, a young girl enters into an adventure in a parallel reality that holds sinister secrets. Limited seating available; free 3D glasses provided.

SEPTEMBER 4The Wizdir. Sidney Lumet, 1978Based on the smash Broadway musical, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson head an all-star cast in this Motown remake of The Wizard of Oz.

NOVEMBER 20Lust, Cautiondir. Ang Lee, 2007 A young woman gets caught up in a dangerous game of emotional intrigue in WWII-era Shanghai. In Mandarin with English subtitles. Presented in conjunction with Citizens of the World International Exposition.

NOVEMBER 13The Diving Bell and the Butterflydir. Julian Schnabel, 2007 The remarkable true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, as envisioned by painter/filmmaker Schnabel. In French with English subtitles. Presented in conjunction with Citizens of the World International Exposition.

SEPTEMBER 11Flow: For Love of Waterdir. Irena Salina, 2008 This award-winning documentary explores the disturbing reality that our crucial resource, water, is dwindling at an alarming rate.

OCTOBER 16Murderballdir. Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro, 2005This amazing documentary follows the lives of rough and tumble rugby players who also happen to be paraplegics.

OCTOBER 2Wendy and Lucydir. Kelly Reichardt, 2009Wendy, a down-on-her-luck woman, drives cross-country with her dog, Lucy, in search of a better life.

SEPTEMBER 25The Curious Case of Benjamin Buttondir. David Fincher, 2009 Based on the short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, this movie tells the bizarre tale of a man who ages in reverse.

SEPTEMBER 18Harold and Maudedir. Hal Ashby, 1971Young, rich, and obsessed with death, Harold finds himself changed forever when he meets Maude, a woman fifty years his senior.

OCTOBER 23Away We Godir. Sam Mendes, 2009 A couple take a comedic and emotional journey around the U.S. in order to find a perfect place to start their family.

OCTOBER 30Psychodir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1960The tale of a strange young man and his possessive mother, Psycho is one of the most terrifying films of all time.

NOVEMBER 6Paradise Nowdir. Hany Abu-Assad, 2005Two young Palestinian men are recruited to do the unthinkable – become suicide bombers. In Arabic with English subtitles. Presented in conjunction with Citizens of the World International Exposition.

DECEMBER 4Sunshine Cleaningdir. Christine Jeffs, 2008 A single mom and her slacker sister find an unexpected way to turn their lives around in this off-beat dramatic comedy. From the producers of Little Miss Sunshine.

FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS9 PM • ARTSTREET STUDIO B

FREE and open to the public • Sponsored by ArtStreet For more info: 229-5101 or http://artstreet.udayton.edu

NEW THIS SEMESTER: NEON MOVIES TICKET GIVEAWAYS AT EACH SCREENING!