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UC Film Series – Europe at the Esquire
Join us for three award-winning films about Europe at The Esquire, with intros and post-film Q&A sessions led by University of Cincinnati faculty.
This series brings together UC professors to introduce and lead post-film Q&A sessions on three award-winning European films that offer insights into the very contemporary topic of (im)migration and identity. From The Baltic to the Balkans, passing through France, we will consider what cinema has to say about post-1989 population flows and debates on topics such as assimilation, religion, and borderless mobility.
Wednesday, 10/28 7:30 – Todd Herzog (Department of German Studies and Film & Media Studies) – presents and leads a Q&A on Leningrad Cowboys Go America (Aki Kaurismäki, 1989, Finland/Sweden)
Wednesday, 11/4 7:30 – Ethan Katz (Department of History) – Little Jerusalem (Karin Albou, 2005, France)
Wednesday, 11/11 7:30 – Sunnie Rucker-Chang (Department of German Studies), Grbavica: the Land of My Dreams (Jasmila Zbanic,2006, Bosnia/Germany)
ADMISSION INFO
Adult - $9.75
Student - $7.00
Phone: 513-281-2803
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Post-film Q&A sessions
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PARKING INFO
The Esquire Theatre, located in Clifton's Gaslight District, validates tickets for moviegoers for two hrs. of parking in the "Merchant Lot" on Howell, located one block from Ludlow Ave. (side street off Clifton Ave. -- behind the former IGA Grocery Store.) Howell Ave. is parallel to Ludlow Ave.
On-street parking is often available on -- or near -- Ludlow Ave.
Also, everyone is welcome to use the Valet Parking available in front of La Poste Eatery on Telford St. (just around the corner from the Esquire, off Ludlow). This Valet Service costs $7.00 and is available Fri. & Sat., from 5:30 -10 pm.