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International Lens Film Series

Posted by on Monday, September 30, 2019 in 2018-2019 AY, 2019-2020 WW, Conversations/Conversas, Creative Campus Blog, Creative Practice, Curb Internship, Curb Scholars, Studio, Uncategorized, Weekly Workshops.

It only took me until my third year at Vanderbilt to finally take advantage of the Cinema & Media Arts departments International Lens Film Series. Every month throughout the school year iLENS presents weekly films with a global perspective in Vanderbilt’s Sarratt Cinema at 7:30 p.m. I had the distinct pleasure of watching “The Last Black Man In San Francisco” an A24 film that grapples with issues of, gentrification, social disadvantage, and toxic masculinity, among many other themes. The cinematography was arresting, the acting suburb, and aside from a mild technical difficulty at the start of the show, the atmosphere was idyllic. But don’t take my word for it, catch the next iLENS showing, “Styx”, this Thursday at 7:30pm.

Written by Joshua Moore
Posted on September 19,2019

 

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