Multicultural film series continues March 28

Lisa Eikenburg

The SUNY Fredonia cross-cultural “Renga” is hosting a spring film series, titled, “Through Your Eyes: International Diversity in Film.” The five film series will consider many facets of diversity across cultures and nations.

Beginning on Friday, Feb. 14, films will be shown at 7 p.m. in McEwen Hall Room 202. Each film will be introduced by a faculty member with expertise in the region or topic. The series is free and students, faculty, staff, and the community are welcome to attend.

  • Friday, Feb. 14 – “Die Welle” from Germany
  • Tuesday Feb. 25 – “Unseen Tears,” a Native American film about boarding schools
  • Tuesday, March 11 – “Orchestra of Piazza Vittorio,” an Italian film about recent immigrants
  • Friday, March 28 – “My Name is Khan,” about a journey across the U.S. by an Indian Muslim
  • Tuesday, April 29 – “Bend it like Beckham,” a British Indian co-production

This series is co-sponsored by the Convocation Committee, the Native American Consortium, the Department of Psychology, and Criminal Justice program. For more information contact KimMarie Cole at KimMarie.Cole@fredonia.edu.

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