Film Screening

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Films will be introduced briefly before each screening. Non-English language films are shown in the original; whether subtitles are available is stated below. Weekly screenings on Tuesdays, 6pm, in Room G.04 School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies (University Road, campus map 38) You are welcome to bring a drink or snack.
Films will be introduced briefly before each screening. Non-English language films are shown in the original; whether subtitles are available is stated below. Weekly screenings on Tuesdays, 6pm, in Room G.04 School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies (University Road, campus map 38) You are welcome to bring a drink or snack.
Films will be introduced briefly before each screening. Non-English language films are shown in the original; whether subtitles are available is stated below. Weekly screenings on Tuesdays, 6pm, in Room G.04 School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies (University Road, campus map 38) You are welcome to bring a drink or snack.
Films will be introduced briefly before each screening. Non-English language films are shown in the original; whether subtitles are available is stated below. Weekly screenings on Tuesdays, 6pm, in Room G.04 School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies (University Road, campus map 38) You are welcome to bring a drink or snack.
Films will be introduced briefly before each screening. Non-English language films are shown in the original; whether subtitles are available is stated below. Weekly screenings on Tuesdays, 6pm, in Room G.04 School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies (University Road, campus map 38) You are welcome to bring a drink or snack.
Films will be introduced briefly before each screening. Non-English language films are shown in the original; whether subtitles are available is stated below. Weekly screenings on Tuesdays, 6pm, in Room G.04 School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies (University Road, campus map 38) You are welcome to bring a drink or snack.
Films will be introduced briefly before each screening. Non-English language films are shown in the original; whether subtitles are available is stated below. Weekly screenings on Tuesdays, 6pm, in Room G.04 School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies (University Road, campus map 38) You are welcome to bring a drink or snack.
Films will be introduced briefly before each screening. Non-English language films are shown in the original; whether subtitles are available is stated below. Weekly screenings on Tuesdays, 6pm, in Room G.04 School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies (University Road, campus map 38) You are welcome to bring a drink or snack.
Allegorical tale that brings together soldiers of different nationalities and ethnicities to challenge the logic of war, imperialism and nationalism. Film score by Hanns Eisler.
Raymond Bernard’s adaptation of the novel ‘Les croix de bois’ by Roland Dorgelès (1919) is one of the influential cinematic responses to World War One produced in the interwar years.