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Cine-magician Ernie Gehr will present new digital video works on Sunday, Nov. 5, as the next guest in the fall F.I.L.M. (Forum on Image and Language in Motion) series.
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As a part of the F.I.L.M. series, Hamilton welcomed Raoul Peck to campus for a screening and discussion of his his Oscar-nominated I Am Not Your Negro.
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The fall F.I.L.M. (Forum on Image and Language in Motion) series continues on Sunday, Oct. 29, when Raoul Peck presents I Am Not Your Negro (2016) at 2 p.m. in Bradford Auditorium, KJ.
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The Hamilton College fall F.I.L.M. (Forum on Image and Language in Motion) series will present a tribute to film historian and 1962 Hamilton graduate David Shepard, featuring live performances by the Alloy Orchestra.
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Yance Ford ’94 returned to campus on Sept. 24 to screen his critically acclaimed film, “Strong Island” as part of this fall’s F.I.L.M. series. The film, which follows a 10-year investigation into the murder of Ford’s brother, unflinchingly challenges viewers’ assumptions of what it means to seek truth, and posits that some questions will always go unanswered.
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Yance Ford ’94 will return to Hamilton to screen his film Strong Island on Sunday, Sept. 24, at 2 p.m. in Bradford Auditorium, KJ, as part of the FI.L.M. series.
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The spring 2017 F.I.L.M. (Forum on Image and Language in Motion) series concludes on Sunday, April 16, at 2 p.m., when sound engineer Ernst Karel presents two sound works and discusses his work as a sound artist.
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The spring F.I.L.M. (Forum on Image and Language in Motion) series presents “A Roll for Peter Hutton” on Sunday, April 9, at 2 p.m., in the Bradford Auditorium, KJ.
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Film scholar Jacqueline Stewart will explore the career of pioneer filmmaker Spencer Williams in the next F.I.L.M. series event on Sunday, March 5, at 2 p.m., in the Bradford Auditorium, KJ.
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The Dead of Winter Classic Comedy Festival, presented by the F.I.L.M. (Forum on Image and Language in Motion) series, concludes on Sunday, Feb. 26, with a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times (1935).
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