CLAYTON STATE UNIVERSITY

Spring 2006

 

The Cutting Edge

Mondays at 1:30pm in University Center 272

All screenings are free and open to the public.

Note: All of the films in this series contain violence, profanity, drug usage, and/or frank sexual content. These films are intended for mature audiences and are not suitable for children under 17 who are unaccompanied by an adult.

Click on each film below for a plot description and full movie details at http://us.imdb.com

 

Chong qing sen lin
(Chungking Express)

Wong Kar-Wai, 1994; 102 min.
January 9
In Mandarin, Cantonese & English with English subtitles.

Fresh

Boaz Yakin, 1994; 114 min.
January 23

Secretary

Steven Shainberg, 2002; 104 min.
January 30

El Espinazo del diablo
(The Devil's Backbone)

Guillermo del Toro, 2001; 106 min.
February 6
In Spanish with English subtitles.

Y tu Mamá también
(And Your Mother Too)

Alfonso Cuarón, 2001; 105 min.
February 13
In Spanish with English subtitles.

Punch Drunk Love

Paul Thomas Anderson, 2002; 95 min.
February 20

Capturing the Friedmans

Andrew Jarecki, 2003; 107 min.
February 27

Avant-Garde Short Films

March 6

Lost in Translation

Sofia Coppola 2003; 102 min.
Special date & time: October 21, 8:00pm

Ghost World

Terry Zwigoff, 2000; 111 min.
March 20

Cidade de Deus (City of God)

 Fernando Meirelles & Kátia Lund, 2002, Brazil; 130 min.
March 27
In Portuguese with English subtitles.

Sans toit ni loi (Vagabonde)

Agnès Varda, 1985; 105 min.
April 3
In French with English subtitles.

Heavenly Creatures

Peter Jackson, 1994; 108 min.
April 10

Etre et avoir (To Be & To Have)

Nicolas Philibert, 2002, France; 104 min.
April 17
In French with English subtitles.

The Station Agent

Thomas McCarthy, 2003; 88 min.
April 24

Sponsorship for this festival was provided by The Art, Film, & Video Club,
a Student Life organization at Clayton College and State University.

For more information, call 770-961-3640 or contact
Dr. Virginia Bonner at virginiabonner@mail.clayton.edu

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