Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival
$10/$5 students
Three extraordinary nights of film and discussion grace the Carnegie Museum of Art Theater for the motion-picturing of the strange times we live in.
The annual festival celebrates the art of filmmaking and features themes—such as the Anthropocene— that define our contemporary social landscape. But more than just screening experiences, they encourage audiences to participate in discussions with international directors and engage with live performances.
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Anthropocene, Mar 24, 2017 7 p.m.
The first film on this topic, Anthropocene explores the political, social, and behavioral implications of human interference on the planet.
When Two Worlds Collide, Mar 31, 2017 7 p.m.
Follow the natives of North Peru as they protest against and suffer under the regime led by President Alan Garcia as he begins to threaten the natural resources of their indigenous Amazonian land.
The Age of Consequences, Apr 7, 2017 7 p.m.
An unflinching look beyond the conflict in Syria, the rise of ISIS, and the European refugee crisis to lay bare how climate change stressors interact with societal tensions, sparking conflict.
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