Maine Film Center | Railroad Square Cinema presents Cinema in Conversation: Films of Freedom, Captivity, and Human Rights Sponsored by Colby Center for the Arts and Humanities, Oak Institute for Human Rights, and Colby Cinema Studies Post-film Q&A with producer (and Bowdoin alum) Jonna McKone ALL LIGHT, EVERYWHERE is an exploration of the shared histories…

Maine Film Center | Railroad Square Cinema presents Cinema in Conversation: Films of Freedom, Captivity, and Human Rights Sponsored by Colby Center for the Arts and Humanities, Oak Institute for Human Rights, and Colby Cinema Studies A PROPHET, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes in 2009, is the story of Malik El Djebena,…

Maine Film Center | Railroad Square Cinema presents Cinema in Conversation: Films of Freedom, Captivity, and Human Rights Sponsored by Colby Center for the Arts and Humanities and Oak Institute for Human Rights Post-film discussion with Steve Wurtzler, Colby Cinema Studies. “Todd Haynes’ SAFE is a horror movie about the ultimate nightmare: becoming allergic to your…

Maine Film Center | Railroad Square Cinema presents Cinema in Conversation: Films of Freedom, Captivity, and Human Rights Sponsored by Colby Center for the Arts and Humanities and Oak Institute for Human Rights Shown with “The ABCs of Abolition,” short film by Reagan Dennis Post-film discussion with Colby College Professor of Cinema Studies Seth Kim. A…

Maine Film Center | Railroad Square Cinema presents Cinema in Conversation: Films of Freedom, Captivity, and Human Rights Sponsored by Colby Center for the Arts and Humanities and Oak Institute for Human Rights Shown with “The Way Life Is,” MIFF24 Maine Shorts alum Post-film Q&A with “The Way Life Is” director Sophie Nacht, University of Maine…

Maine Film Center | Railroad Square Cinema presents Cinema in Conversation: Films of Freedom, Captivity, and Human Rights Sponsored by Colby Center for the Arts and Humanities and Oak Institute for Human Rights Part of Freedom & Captivity, a statewide initiative to explore an abolitionist future for Maine. Post-film Q&A with subject Jacinta Hunt. A feature…