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International Lens

Posted by on Friday, March 29, 2013 in Archives, News.

International Lens, a film series with a global perspective, uses film screenings as a forum to promote conversation among Vanderbilt-€™s diverse community of students, faculty, and staff. International Lens strives to transcend geographic, ethnic, religious, linguistic, and political boundaries by facilitating conversation and greater cross-cultural understanding through cinema. The series is a partnership among the Office of the Dean of students and academic departments, centers, and programs.

Admission is FREE.

All films are open to the public. All films in Sarrett Cinema at 7:30 p.m, unless otherwise noted.

For parking maps and additional information visit  www.vanderbilt.edu/internationallens or call 322-6400.

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Tuesday, Apr. 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Sarratt Cinema
Presented by: Sherif Barsoum, Director, International Student & Scholar Services

Egypt  (2010) Dir: Mohamed Diab. A raw side of Egypt that the world has barely seen. Unfolds the poignant story of three women and their search for justice from the daily plight of sexual harassment. When one of the women resorts to stabbing harassers in the groin, she becomes a phantasmal hero that causes a nationwide stir.

Arabic with English subtitles. Unrated. 103 mins. DVD.