Join Nadi Cinema for Second Spring Screening, April 21
From Turkey to Palestine, Iran to India, Nadi Cinema introduces viewers to the storytelling and vision of filmmakers across North Africa and the Middle East.
All films — classics, cult favorites, recent hits, comedies, tragedies, political thrillers, social commentaries and romances, in black-white and living color — are subtitled in English.
According to professor of history Joel Gordon, host of the series for over a decade, the renewed series this spring will not venture into the "dark corners" of filmmaking.
"We all need to laugh a bit — together — not to avoid the harsh realities of everyday life, but to recognize that those harsh realities may also be treated with a degree of levity," he said.
All screenings are free and open to the campus community, and take place at 7 p.m. in the Hembree Auditorium, room 107E in the Agricultural Food and Life Science building (AFLS), next to the Pat Walker Health Center on Maple Street.
Metered parking is available nearby at the Garland Avenue Parking Garage.
Masking will be required, and social distancing enforced.
April 21 – Pure Coolness (Kyrgyzstan 2008, directed by Ernest Abdyjaparov)
Assema, a city girl, accompanies her boyfriend to his village to meet his parents, rejecting warnings about the prevalence of bride kidnapping in the countryside. Will the inevitable happen? (Kyrgyz with English subtitles, 95 minutes.)
Nadi Cinema is sponsored by the King Fahd Center for Middle East Studies. For film trailers and more information, visit the Nadi Cinema webpage.
About the King Fahd Center for Middle East Studies: The King Fahd Center for Middle East Studies is an academic and research unit in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas, dedicated to the study of the modern Middle East and the geo-cultural area in which Islamic civilization prospered and continues to shape world history. More information about the King Fahd Center can be found at mest.uark.edu. For ongoing news, follow the Center on Facebook and Twitter.
Contacts
Nani Verzon, project/program specialist
Middle East Studies Program
479-575-2175,
hverzon@uark.edu