International Film Series: Antigone
Thursday, October 17, 2024
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
International Film Series: Migration and Exile
Presented by MCL, CLASS/HONORS, and the Institute for Global Engagement
“Roughly 281 million people around the world are on the move, representing 3.6 % of the world population.” UN News 21 May 2024
This international film series features contemporary tales of migration and exile as told by compelling directors and actors, offering multiple perspectives on what it means to live unmoored from the guarantees of social inclusion or the continuities of cultural tradition.
The series will present six films over two semesters, each briefly introduced by a professor from the Department of Modern & Classical Languages. An informal discussion will follow after each viewing.
Antigone ( https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10260042/): a retelling of the Greek myth of Antigone set in French Canada among Algerian immigrants.
Movie snacks will be served!
- Location
- Honors Commons, M. D. Anderson Library Bldg.
- Cost
- Free
- Contact
- Richard
Armstrong
713.743.3306
richarda@central.uh.edu