CINSSU presents: WTF Wednesdays – The Visitor

WTF WEDNESDAY!??!!?! *open only for uoft students* CINSSU presents the WTF Wednesday SCREENING:  THE VISITOR (1979) Then The Visitor (1979) a.k.a. Stridulum, is the movie for you this Wednesday!  Join us at Innis College in 312E this upcoming Wednesday at 7pm!!

CSI presents: The Ethnographic Optic: Reframing 1960s French Cinema

Join us for an overview of the new book The Ethnographic Optic: Jean Rouch, Chris Marker, Alain Resnais, and the Turn Inward in 1960s French Cinema (Indiana University Press) with author Laure Astourian. The Ethnographic Optic explores the significant ties between colonial ethnography and innovative works of 1960s French cinema. Astourian probes the emergence of a self-aware urban French… Continue Reading CSI presents: The Ethnographic Optic: Reframing 1960s French Cinema

Refugee Student Fund Benefit Concert

On December 5, please join us for the eighth annual Refugee Student Fund Benefit Concert, featuring musical and dance performances by students, staff, and alumni of Innis College. All proceeds from this event directly support resettled refugees in their upper years of study at Innis College. A donation to the Innis College Refugee Student Fund is encouraged (suggested minimum of… Continue Reading Refugee Student Fund Benefit Concert

Ekran Polish Film Festival – Kulej

“Kulej. Dwie Strony Medalu” (“Kulej. All That Glitters Isn’t Gold”), dir. Xawery Żuławski, Thursday Nov 14, 7:00 PM, Innis Town Hall (Toronto) $20.00 “Kulej. Dwie Strony Medalu” (“Kulej. All That Glitters Isn’t Gold”), dir. Xawery Żuławski, Thursday Nov 14, 7:00 PM, Innis Town Hall (Toronto) Running time: 139′ Language: Polish with English subtitles + “Aha”… Continue Reading Ekran Polish Film Festival – Kulej

This is the Feminist Archive: Canadian Film and Video 1970-90s

This is the Feminist Archive: Canadian Film and Video 1970-90s  The four events in the series, screenings accompanied by conversations with the artists, highlights groundbreaking work in feminist film and video. Our series emerges from the SSHRC-funded project “The Personal is Digital: Remediating and Digitizing Canada’s Intergenerational Feminist & Queer Media Heritage”, co-directed by Drs. Marusya… Continue Reading This is the Feminist Archive: Canadian Film and Video 1970-90s