March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 17, 18
Before Bob Dylan, there was Pablo Neruda, the beloved, Nobel-prize winning poet from Chile. But Dylan has never been the subject of a manhunt; Neruda however, was.
Chile, 1948. After publicly protesting the government’s imprisonment of Communist mine workers, Pablo Neruda faces persecution from an increasingly dictatorial regime and is forced underground
Neruda is Chile’s entry into the Best Foreign Language category at this year’s Academy Awards – and it’s certainly a contender. Like the poet, it is an exciting, romantic film that embraces the complexity of its central characters, that tries to lay bare on the screen what Neruda accomplished on the page. –New York Film Festival
Funded in part by the IU Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Fri, March 3
Neruda 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts
I Am Not Your Negro 7:30 @ IU Woodburn
Sat, March 4
Neruda 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts
I Am Not Your Negro 7:30 @ IU Woodburn
Sun, March 5
Neruda 5:15 @ Bear’s Place
I Am Not Your Negro 7:30 @ Bear’s Place
Fri, March 10
Neruda 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts
I Am Not Your Negro 7:30 @ IU Woodburn
Sat, March 11
Neruda 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts
I Am Not Your Negro 7:30 @ IU Woodburn
Sun, March 12
I Am Not Your Negro 5:30 @ Bear’s Place
Neruda 7:45 @ Bear’s Place
Fri, March 17
Fire at Sea 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs
Tanna 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater
Neruda 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs
Sat, March 18
Fire at Sea 6:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs
Tanna 7:30 @ IU Woodburn Hall Theater
Neruda 8:45 @ IU Fine Arts Upstairs