Colloquy on Asia in the Era of Globalization (CAEG)
BOUNDARIES
A TWO-YEAR GENERATIVE PROGRAM FUNDED BY THE INSTITUTE FOR THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES
SPRING 2005
February 4 & 5: Infernal Affairs (Hong Kong), 101 Chambers Building, 6:30 & 9 pm
February 11 & 12: Goodbye Dragon Inn (Taiwan), 112 Kern Building, 7 & 9:15 pm
February 25 & 26: Last Life of the Universe (Thailand), Kern Building, 7 & 9:15 pm
March 4 & 5: Silent Waters (Pakistan), 112 Kern Building, 7 & 9:15 pm
April 15 & 16: Untold Scandal (Korea), 101 Chambers Building, 6:30 & 9 pm
FALL 2004
September 17 & 18: Twilight Samurai (Japan, 2002), 112 Kern Building, 6:30 & 9 pm
October 15 & 16: Blind Shaft (China, 2003), 101 Chambers Building, 6:30 & 9 pm
November 5 & 6: Crimson Gold (Iran, 2003), 112 Kern Building, 6:30 & 9 pm
November 19 & 20: S21: Khmer Rouge Killing Machine (Cambodia, 2003), 112 Kern Building, 6:30 & 9 pm
SUMMER 2004
July 3: Film: Platform (China, 2001), 112 Kern Building, 9:00 pm
July 10: Film: Where is the Friend's Home (Iran, 1987), 112 Kern Building, 9:00 pm.
July 17: Film: After Life (Japan, 1998), 112 Kern Building, 9:00 pm.
July 24: Film: West Beirut (Lebanon, 1998), 112 Kern Building, 9:00 pm.
July 31: Film: Scent of Green Papaya (Vietnam, 1993), 112 Kern Building, 9:00 pm.
August 7: Film: The Clay Bird (Pakistan/Bangladesh, 2002), 112 Kern Building, 9:00 pm.
Each academic year, CAEG will co-sponsor a series of 8 Asian films with the Graduate Student Association C.A.F.E. film series. When possible, these films will be selected to correlate with other CAEG lectures and events. Please consult our calendar for a comprehensive list of the films in our series.
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