Japan / 117 minutes
If civilization were to end tomorrow — and who the hell knows, it just might — we could learn a lot about building the next one from the films of Hirokazu Kore-eda. His name should be shouted from rooftops and his films made required viewing. I walked out of After the Storm wanting to be a better person — and further convinced that Hirokazu Kore-eda isn’t just one of the world’s best filmmakers, but one of its most indispensable artists. -The Village Voice
SUBLIME… A QUIETLY MASTERFUL FAMILY DRAMA — La Times
BEAUTIFULLY ACTED…A GREAT CAST BRINGS INTIMATE STRUGGLES TO MOVING LIFE. — NY Times
Hirokazu Kore-eda churns out masterpieces so casually that it can be easy to take them for granted. — Indiewire
Fri and Sat, March 31 and April 1
I Am Not Your Negro 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs
After The Storm 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater
Things to Come 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs
Sun, April 2
I Am Not Your Negro 5:30 @ Bear’s Place
Things to Come 7:30 @ Bear’s Place
Fri and Sat, April 7 and 8
I Am Not Your Negro 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs
After The Storm 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater
Things to Come 8:30 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs
Sun, April 9
After The Storm 5:15 @ Bear’s Place
I Am Not Your Negro 8pm @ Bear’s Place