February 7: Eve’s Bayou; 1997, 108 min., R
We celebrate Black History Month with director Kasi Lemmons’ debut feature. Lemmons, whose latest film is “Whitney Huston: I Want to Dance with Somebody,” also wrote this gothic story of mystery, deceit, and mysticism starring (and produced by) Samuel L. Jackson. It’s been called “a landmark in '90s independent cinema… (with) great power undiminished by the intervening decades
Rotten Tomatoes 83%
Watch the theatrical trailer here (
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February 7: Eve’s Bayou; 1997, 108 min., R
We celebrate Black History Month with director Kasi Lemmons’ debut feature. Lemmons, whose latest film is “Whitney Huston: I Want to Dance with Somebody,” also wrote this gothic story of mystery, deceit, and mysticism starring (and produced by) Samuel L. Jackson. It’s been called “a landmark in ’90s independent cinema… (with) great power undiminished by the intervening decades
Rotten Tomatoes 83%
Watch the theatrical trailer here (https://youtu.be/6mXU9qVFRpM)
Complimentary Parking will be available for community members. Please access your parking pass here. (tinyurl.com/NAUfreeparking)
The College of Arts and Letters and the College of Social and Behavioral present the annual NAU Film Series at the Cline Library Assembly Hall every other Tuesday night starting January 24.
The film series promotes understanding and appreciation of cinema throughout Northern Arizona University and the greater Flagstaff community. Each film is preceded with a short introduction to set the film in its historical, artistic, and cultural context, and followed by a discussion.
The CAL/SBS Film Series highlights both well-known favorites and lesser-known films from a wide selection of genres, directors, and actors. This season the focus is on memorable supporting actors and roles with recognition of National Heritage and History Months.
Complimentary Parking will be available for community members. Please access your parking pass here. (tinyurl.com/NAUfreeparking)
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