PG Kino's Fall 2008 series, Filming Fascism, will explore several films made in Germany during the Third Reich -- a mountain-climbing film, a piece of dramatic propaganda, a period melodrama and musical -- as well as outside views of National Socialism: a screwball comedy made in wartime America by a German expat and a controversial drama made in twenty-first century Germany.
Films will be shown on six Tuesdays throughout the semester at 7:30pm in 132 Rockefeller on Cornell's central campus. See the PG Kino Screening Schedule for up-to-date information on films.
As always, each film will be introduced by a graduate student and followed by a discussion.
Check back here in the week leading up to each screening for more in depth information on the upcoming film and its context within the series. Think you'll forget? Subscribe to new posts!
See you September 2!
Saturday, August 16, 2008
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