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Daniel Hurt speaks to Dr. Thérèse St. Paul, director of Murray State's Cinema International program, and Dr. Rebecca Rosen, assistant professor of English, ahead of Cinema International's screenings of the 2020 documentary Crip Camp, which follows the story of a summer camp for people with disabilities in upstate New York before Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Daniel Hurt speaks to Dr. Thérèse St. Paul, MSU Cinema International program director, about the program's upcoming screenings of the French comedy How to Be a Good Housewife. Set in the 1960s at a women’s homemaking school, it is a satirical portrayal of the journey of three women during the social upheaval and transformational change taking place in France.
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Daniel Hurt speaks to MSU Cinema International director Dr. Thérèse St. Paul and professor of history Dr. Christine Lindner about Cinema International's upcoming screening of the 2022 Syrian film The Swimmers.
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Murray State University Cinema International program is screening the Spanish-language film Argentina 1985 this week.
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Murray State University's Cinema International is screening the Chilean documentary film “Albertina and the Dead” this week.
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Murray State University’s Cinema International program is screening the 1993 Ethiopian drama "Sankofa" this week.
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"Weathering with You" screenings are scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 1, and Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. in Faculty Hall Room 208 on the main campus of Murray State University.
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Murray State University’s Cinema International program is screening Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Wife of a Spy, a 2020 film set during World War II-era in Japanese-occupied Manchuria.
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WKMS Student Reporter Zacharie Lamb speaks to Murray State's Cinema International Director, Dr. Thérèse St. Paul, and Associate Professor of Spanish, Dr. Elena Picech, about the Cinema International program's upcoming screening of The Dog Who Wouldn't Be Quiet.
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Tracy Ross speaks to Murray State Cinema International program director Dr. Thérèse St. Paul and associate political science professor Dr. Paul D. Foote ahead of the screenings of The People vs. Larry Flynt about a landmark First Amendment case.