Fall 2014

Thursday, September 4
Kill Your Darlings (USA, 2013) 104 min. 35mm.
Director John Krokidas
Introduced and followed by a Q&A with the director
(Yale Film Alliance, Yale College Dean’s Office, and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Thursday, September 11
Markopoulos/Beavers: Experimental Films/Experimental Lives
Christmas USA (USA, 1949) 8 min. 16mm.
* Director Gregory Markopoulos
Eros, O Basileus (USA, 1967) 45 min. 16mm.
* Director Gregory Markopoulos
Listening to the Space in My Room
(Switzerland, 2010) 19 min. 16mm.
* Director Robert Beavers
Introduced and followed by a conversation with experimental filmmaker Robert Beavers and Mark Webber (editor of Film as Film: The Collected Writings of Gregory J. Markopoulos)
(Film Studies Program, Hellenic Studies Program, Yale Film Colloquium, and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Friday, September 12
DamNation (USA, 2014) 87 min.
Directors Ben Knight and Travis Rummel
(Environmental Film Festival at Yale, Environmental Studies, Yale ClubGeo, Yale Outdoors, and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Saturday, September 13
Pulp Fiction (USA, 1994) 154 min.
Director Quentin Tarantino
(Yale Film Society and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Sunday, September 21
Treasures from the Yale Film Archive
50th Anniversary Screening
Nothing But a Man (USA, 1964) 92 min. 35mm.
Director Michael Roemer
The director will introduce his film and engage in a post-screening discussion with Professor Daphne Brooks, African American Studies Department (Yale University) and Michael Kerbel, Director, Yale Film Study Center
African American Studies Department
(Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; Department of African American Studies; and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Wednesday, September 24
Stuart Hall Tribute
The Stuart Hall Project (UK, 2013) 103 min.
Director John Akomfrah
Followed by a panel discussion featuring the director, Hazel Carby, and Michael Denning
Moderator: Kobena Mercer
(African American Studies; History of Art; Initiative on Race, Gender, and Globalization; Yale Center for British Art; Yale Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund)
5 pm, Auditorium

Thursday, September 25
Yale Film Colloquium and Screening Series
The Lusty Men (USA, 1952) 113 min.
Directors Robert Parrish and Nicholas Ray
(Film Studies Program; Yale Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; School of Art; Dean’s Fund for Student Symposia; Public Humanities at Yale; and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
7 pm, Auditorium

Friday, September 26
Yale African American Affinity Group Film Festival
*Life’s Essentials with Ruby Dee (USA, 2014) 90 min.
Director Muta’Ali Muhammad and Producer Jevon “NJ” Frank Introduced and followed by a Q&A with the director and producer
3 pm, Auditorium
*A Raisin in the Sun (USA, 1961) 128 min. 35mm.
Director Daniel Petrie
Introduced and followed by a discussion with New Yorker Theater Critic Hilton Als
Moderator Professor George Chauncey
6:30 pm, Auditorium
(Office of Diversity and Inclusion; Yale University’s African American Affinity Group; Film Study Center; Films at the Whitney, along with the generous support of Yale Classroom and Event Services)

Saturday, September 27
Yale African American Affinity Group Film Festival
*Carmen Jones (USA, 1954) 105 min.
Director Otto Preminger
12 pm, Auditorium
*School Daze (USA, 1988) 121 min. 35mm.
Director Spike Lee
3 pm, Auditorium
(Office of Diversity and Inclusion; Yale University’s African American Affinity Group; Film Study Center; Films at the Whitney, along with the generous support of Yale Classroom and Event Services)

Sunday, September 28
Yale Film Colloquium and Screening Series
Man Without a Star (USA, 1955) 89 min. 16mm.
Director King Vidor
(Film Studies Program; Yale Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; School of Art; Dean’s Fund for Student Symposia; Public Humanities at Yale; and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
7 pm, Auditorium

Sunday, October 5
Yale Film Colloquium and Screening Series
Forty Guns (USA, 1957) 80 min. 35mm.
Director Samuel Fuller
(Film Studies Program; Yale Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; Graduate and Professional School Senate; School of Art; Dean’s Fund for Student Symposia; Public Humanities at Yale; and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
7 pm, Auditorium

Friday, October 10
Waste Land (USA, 2010) 99 min.
Directors Lucy Walker, Karen Harley, and João Jardim
(Environmental Film Festival at Yale, Yale School of Art, Yale Office of Sustainability, and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Friday, October 17
Vida y Drama de México Film Series
¡Qué Viva México! (Soviet Union, 1932/1979) 90 min. 35mm.
Director Sergei Eisenstein
Print courtesy of the Harvard Film Archive
(La Filmoteca de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Mexican Cultural Institute of New York; Film Studies Program; Yale Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; Yale University Art Gallery; and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
7 pm, Auditorium

Saturday, October 18
Rosemary’s Baby (USA, 1968) 136 min. 35mm.
Director Roman Polanski
(Yale Film Society and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Tuesday, October 21–Sunday, October 26
New England Festival of Ibero American Cinema
(Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies, Yale Film Studies Center, Yale Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Yale Office of New Haven and State Affairs, and Films at the Whitney)

Wednesday, October 29
The Early Life of Abraham Lincoln on Film
Young Mr. Lincoln (USA, 1939) 100 min. 16mm.
Director John Ford
The Better Angels (USA, 2014) 95 min.
Director A. J. Edwards
(Film Studies Program and Films at the Whitney)
5 pm, Auditorium

Thursday, October 30
Belle (UK, 2013) 104 min. 35mm.
Director Amma Asante
(Yale Center for British Art, Film Study Center, and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Friday, October 31
Treasures from the Yale Film Archive
Pan’s Labyrinth (Spain, 2006) 118 min. 35mm.
Director Guillermo del Toro
(Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Saturday, November 1
Between the Lines (Mumbai, 2013) 105 min.
Director Nandita Das
Introduced and followed by a discussion with director, actor, and activist Nandita Das
(Asian American Cultural Center, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Asian Staff Network at Yale,Working Women’s Network at Yale, Women’s Leadership Initiative, APALSA, SAGA, and Films at the Whitney)
3 pm, Auditorium

Friday, November 7
Vida y Drama de Mexico Film Series
Redes (Mexico, 1936) 65 min.
Directors Emilio Gómez Muriel and Fred Zinnemann
El automóvil gris/The Grey Automobile (Mexico, 1919) 111 min. Director Enrique Rosas
(La Filmoteca de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Fundación Televisa; Mexican Cultural Institute of New York; Film Studies Program; Yale Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; Yale University Art Gallery; and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
8 pm, Auditorium

Sunday, November 9
Yale Film Colloquium and Screening Seriesc
Cat Ballou (USA, 1965) 97 min. 16mm.
Director Elliot Silverstein
(Film Studies Program; Yale Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; School of Art; Dean’s Fund for Student Symposia; Public Humanities at Yale; and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
7 pm, Auditorium

Tuesday, November 11
Yale Veterans Association screening
The Millionaires’ Unit: U.S. Naval Aviators in the First World War (USA, 2014) 116 min.
Directors Darroch Greer and Ron King
(Yale Veterans Association and Films at the Whitney)
1:20 pm, Auditorium

Wednesday, November 12
Council on Middle East Studies Cinema
The Syrian Bride (Israel, 2004) 97 min.
Director Eran Riklis
Introduced by Frank Griffel and followed by a discussion with the director
(Film Studies Program, Program in Judaic Studies, Council on Middle East Studies, and Films at the Whitney)
6:30 pm, Auditorium

Thursday, November 13
Yale Film Colloquium and Screening Series
El Topo (USA, 1970) 125 min. 35mm.
Director Alejandro Jodorowsky
(Film Studies Program; Yale Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; School of Art; Dean’s Fund for Student Symposia; Public Humanities at Yale; and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
7 pm, Auditorium

Friday, November 14
Treasures from the Yale Film Archive
Hold’Em Yale (USA, 1928) 75 min. 35mm.
Director Edward H. Griffith
Live Piano Accompaniment by Donald Sosin
Introduced by Yale University Library Senior Research Archivist Judith Schiff and Yale Film Study Center Archive & Special Collections Manager Brian Meacham
(Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Saturday, November 15
Some Like It Hot (USA, 1959) 120 min. 35 mm.
Director Billy Wilder
(Yale Film Society and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Wednesday, December 3
Special Preview Screening
Unbroken (USA, 2014) 35mm.
Director Angelina Jolie
Followed by a Q&A with Production Designer Jon Hutman
(Film Studies Program, Yale Film Study Center, and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
7 pm, Auditorium

Sunday, December 7
Treasures from the Yale Film Archive
Fantastic Mr. Fox (US, 2009) 87 min. 35mm.
Director Wes Anderson
(Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Thursday, December 11
The Big Lebowski (USA, 1998) 117 min. 35mm.
Directors Joel and Ethan Coen
(Yale Film Society and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium

Friday, December 12
Vida y Drama de México Film Series
Maria Candelaria (Mexico, 1944) 76 min.
Director Emilio Fernández
Río Escondido/Hidden River (Mexico, 1948) 99 min.
Director Emilio Fernández
(La Filmoteca de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Fundación Televisa; Mexican Cultural Institute of New York; Film Studies Program; Yale Film Study Center, courtesy of Paul L. Joskow; Yale University Art Gallery; and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
7 pm, Auditorium