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Narrative in Film course open screenings

Narrative in Film course screenings are a series of ten films, each introduced by a professor or lecturer.

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Fri 27 Feb - Fri 15 May,  Aalto Design Factory Stage,  Betonimiehenkuja 5 C, Espoo

Narrative in Film course screenings are a series of ten films, each introduced by a professor or lecturer which serve to illuminate different aspects of narrative structure and storytelling technique in film. Each three hour class will consist of a short introduction and screening of that week's film, followed by a brief discussion about the film with the instructor. It is a companion course to both Storytelling and GIN (Generative and Interactive Narratives) in the Department of Media, yet is open to all. Responsible professor: Zach Dodson. Additional instructors introducing films: Mika 'Lumi' Tuomola, Saku Heinänen, Rasmus Vuori, Pia Tikka.
 
Aalto students enrolled in the courses are given priority seating, but the movie night is open to all! Come, bring a friend, and start your weekend with a great film...
 
 
27/2 4:00 PM “Memento” (2000, dir. Christopher Nolan, USA)
6/3 4:00 PM "In the Mood for Love” (2000, dir. Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong)
13/3 4:00 PM “Aeon Flux” (1995, dir. Peter Chung, TV Series, USA)
20/3 4:00 PM “Lord of the Flies” (1963, dir. Peter Brook, United Kingdom)
27/3 4:00 PM “Harold and Maude” (1971, dir. Hal Ashby, USA)
10/4 4:30 PM “The Shining” (1980, dir. Stanley Kubrick, USA)
17/4 5:00 PM “Man Bites Dog” (1992, dirs. Belvaux, Bonzel and Poelvoorde, France)
24/4 4:00 PM “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me” (1992, dir. David Lynch, USA)
8/5 4:30 PM “Down and Dirty” (1976, dir. Ettore Scola, Italy)
15/5 4:00 PM “Celebration” (1998, dir. Thomas Vinterberg, Denmark)

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