Hi, there,<br>I hope you are all doing well. Here are some interesting films that I encourage you to check out:<br><b><br>1. The Heretics: Stories From a Feminist Collective</b>
<br>The Heretics: Stories From a Feminist Collective, a
documentary film by award winning local filmmaker and Hampshire College
Professor of Video, Film, and Media Studies Joan Braderman will show at
the Academy of Music in Northampton on October 22 at 7:30 p.m.<br>
The Heretics uncovers the inside story of the Second Wave of the Women's Movement for the first time in a feature film. <br>
Braderman, director and narrator, follows her dream of becoming a
filmmaker to New York City in 1971. By lucky chance she joins a
feminist art collective at the epicenter of the 1970s art world in
lower Manhattan. In this first person account, The Heretics charts the
history of a feminist collective from the inside out.<br>
Ticket Price: $20 general admission, $10 students with ID<br>
Tickets can be purchased at the Academy of Music Box Office Tues - Fri 3 PM - 6 PM; <a href="http://academyofmusictheatre.tix.com">academyofmusictheatre.tix.com</a><br>
For more information, visit <a href="http://www.heresiesfilmproject.org/" target="_blank">http://www.heresiesfilmproject.org</a>.<br>This event is on Thursday, October 22nd, 2009.<br>
It is held at : Academy of Music, Northampton, MA<br>
This event starts at 7:30pm.<br><br>2.<b>Contemporary French Cinema series: "Chocolat" by Claire Denis </b>
<br>
The Contemporary French Cinema series runs every Sunday at 7pm in the
Bill Brand Theater in the new wing of film & photo. This Sunday's
screening is Claire Denis' "Chocolat," a parable about France's
occupation of Western Africa. Contact dsh06 for a full schedule.<br><br><br>Xiaolei Gu<br>Hampshire College<br><a href="mailto:xg07@hampshire.edu">xg07@hampshire.edu</a><br>