The Black Maria Film Festival was founded in 1981 as a tribute to Thomas Edison’s development of the motion picture at his laboratory, dubbed the “Black Maria” film studio, the first in the world, in West Orange, NJ. Now in its 36th year, the festival attracts and showcases the work of independent filmmakers internationally. The festival is a project of the Thomas A. Edison Media Arts Consortium, an independent non-profit organization in residence at New Jersey City University’s Department of Media Arts. Unlike other major film festivals, the Black Maria Festival is not presented in only one location. Instead, the winning films are presented at universities, museums, libraries and cultural centers across the country all year.
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WOMEN IN THE WORLD WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH FILM FESTIVAL
Now in its 8th year, Women In Media – Newark’s international Women’s History Month Film Festival continues to educate about, and advocate for global issues facing women. “Women In the World,” the theme of the 2017 film fest, will focus on independent films that illustrate the resilience and determination of women worldwide to triumph over adversity and will include a panel of speakers on this topic. This will be the first year that this exciting, free film festival will be shared with Monmouth University’s audience.
Films screened during the event include SOLD – a narrative, feature film adaptation of the globally acclaimed novel by Patricia McCormick. Based on true stories, SOLD, is the story of Lakshmi who journeys
from a pastoral, rural village in Nepal to a gritty brothel/prison
called Happiness House in Kolkata, India.SOLD is directed by Academy and Emmy award-winner, Jeffrey D. Brown,
Executive Produced by two time Academy Award winner, Emma Thompson,
Produced by Jane Charles, Co-Produced by Katie Mustard and Written by
Joseph Kwong and Jeffrey D. Brown.There will be a post screening panel with about Human Trafficking with Wincey Terry Bryant and Susan Panzica, NJ Coalition Against Human trafficking; Dr. Guia Calicdan-Apostle, Vice President, The HEAAT Foundation; Keyla Munoz, FBI; Det. Shawn Murphy, SVU, Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office
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Art and Oceans: A Discussion About Coastal Environments
Join us September 28 at 4 PM in Wilson Auditorium for a panel with artists Lucy Kalian, Mark Ludak, and Ira Wagner. Moderated by Urban Coast Institute Director, Tony MacDonald, the artists will discuss the coastal environments they depict in their artwork and the issues surrounding them.
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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Hispanic Heritage Month 2016
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Hispanic Heritage Month 2016
Honoring Our Heritage
Building Our FutureSeptember 15 – October 15
September 15 – October 15
Library Room 101
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.Memorias – Geography of a Decade: Chile 1973-1983
Exhibit
September 26
Woods Theatre
6 p.m.Tres Vidas
Celebrating the lives of Frida Kahlo, Rufina Amaya, and Alfonsina Storni
Performance
October 3
Library
3 – 6 p.m.Memorias – Geography of a Decade: Chile 1973-1983
Presented by Chilean Writer Gustavo Gac-Artigas and Dr. Priscilla Gac-Artigas
Lecture
October 3
Wilson Auditorium
6 – 8 p.m.Movie: ¡Alambrista!
Vivid and spare where other films about illegal immigration might sentimentalize, Robert M. Young’s take is equal parts intimate character study and gripping road movie, a political work that never loses sight of the complex man at its center.
October 12
Library
4:30 – 6 p.m.400 Year Celebration of Cervantes’ Death
Presented by Dr. John O’Neill, Librarian and Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts from The Hispanic Society of America NY
Book Exhibit, Lecture, Reception
October 13
Plangere Room 115
2 – 3 p.m.Study Abroad Program in Cadiz, Spain
Presented by Dr. Alison Maginn
October 15
Pollak Theater
8 p.m.BENISE – Strings of Passion
10 Year Anniversary World Tour
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Resonance Collective Dance Performance
Erlanger Gardens will come to life with a site-specific performance event invoking the wonder and desire of nature through a visceral landscape of moving bodies and sound. Monmouth University has united visual artist Lucy Kalian, whose work is being shown this semester in the Pollak Gallery and The Resonance Collective; a collaborative interdisciplinary dance and vocal ensemble, bringing our environment to life through stunning imagery and virtuosic physicality. The Erlanger Garden performance will begin at 12:00PM and will feature an original dance and electronic/live vocal piece. This is the beginning of a day-long event culminating in the Pollak Gallery opening of Lucy’s Swells and Soundings exhibit at 6:30PM. Within her exhibit, Lucy explores the tidal forces at work where land and water meet. This exhibit is cosponsored by the Urban Coast Institute.
Erlanger Gardens are located
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National Theatre of London: Amadeus (Live in HD)
Please Note the time of this screening has changed to 7:00 PM.
Music. Power. Jealousy. Lucian Msamati (Luther, Game of
Thrones, NT Live: The Comedy of Errors) plays Salieri in Peter
Shaffer’s iconic play, broadcast live from the National Theatre, and with live orchestral
accompaniment by Southbank Sinfonia. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a rowdy young
prodigy, arrives in Vienna, the music capital of the world – and he’s
determined to make a splash. Awestruck by his genius, court composer Antonio
Salieri has the power to promote his talent or destroy his name. Seized by
obsessive jealousy he begins a war with Mozart, with music, and ultimately,
with God. After winning multiple Olivier and Tony
Awards when it had its premiere at the National Theatre in 1979, Amadeus
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National Theatre of London: St. Joan (Live in HD)
Gemma Arterton
is Joan of Arc, broadcast live from the Donmar Warehouse. Bernard Shaw’s
classic play follows the life and trial of a young country girl who declares a
bloody mission to drive the English from France. As one of the first
Protestants and nationalists, she threatens the very fabric of the feudal
society and the Catholic Church across Europe. Josie Rourke (Coriolanus, Les Liaisons Dangereuses) directs Gemma Arterton (Gemma Bovery,
Nell Gwynn, Made in Dagenham) as Joan of Arc in this electrifying
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National Theatre of London: No Man’s Land (Live in HD)
Following their hit run on Broadway, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart return to the West End stage in Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land, broadcast live to cinemas from Wyndham’s Theatre, London.
One summer’s evening, two aging writers, Hirst and Spooner, meet in a Hampstead pub and continue their drinking into the night at Hirst’s stately house nearby. As the pair become increasingly inebriated,
and their stories increasingly unbelievable, the lively conversation soon turns into a revealing power game, further complicated by the return home of two sinister younger men.Also starring Owen Teale and Damien Molony, don’t miss this glorious revival of Pinter’s comic classic. The broadcast will be followed by an exclusive Q&A with the cast and director Sean Mathias.
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National Theatre Live: Hedda Gabler (Broadcast in HD)
“I’ve no talent for life.” Just married. Bored already. Hedda longs to be free…Hedda and Tesman have just returned from their honeymoon and the relationship is already in trouble. Trapped but determined, Hedda tries to control those around her, only to see her own world unravel. Tony Award-winning director Ivo van Hove (A View from the Bridge at the Young Vic Theatre) returns to National Theatre Live screens with a modern production of Ibsen’s masterpiece. Ruth Wilson (Luther, The Affair, Jane Eyre) plays the title role in a new version by Patrick Marber (Notes on a Scandal, Closer).