Movie Nights
Movie Night
Arts & Humanities | Movie NightsTBA
Movie Night: Inception
Arts & Humanities | Movie NightsGoldwin Smith G76
Movie Night: Bruce Almighty
Arts & Humanities | Movie NightsSage Hall, B11
See Pastor Froehlich's review of Bruce Almighty here.
The King's Speech: Film & Discussion
Arts & Humanities | Movie NightsChesterton House. 115 The Knoll, Ithaca, NY 14850
Join us at the Chesterton House for a chance to watch "The King's Speech" and engage in a discussion designed to help students reflect critically and Christianly. Steve Froehlich, Pastor of New Life Presbyterian Church and film enthusiast, will be leading us.
Movie Night: Crimes and Misdemeanors
Arts & Humanities | Movie NightsKaufman Auditorium, Goldwin Smith (G64)
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Movie Nights | Religion & Public LifeMusic Room, Willard Straight Hall
Movie Night: Gattaca
Faith & Science | Movie NightsKaufman Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall
Narnia Code
Arts & Humanities | Movie Nights | Public LecturesBethel Grove Bible Church
We have the privilege of viewing and advance copy of Narnia Code, a BBC documentary based on the book Planet Narnia. This is a one-hour documentary.
See our discussion of Planet Narnia here.
Images of Humanness in a Technological World: Classic Questions, Classic Sci Fi Films.
Arts & Humanities | Fellowship Meetings | Movie Nights | Public LecturesLewis Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall
Three science fiction films were made almost exactly a decade and a half apart: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Blade Runner (1982), and The Matrix (1999). Each raises important questions about what it means to live in a world of technology. We'll watch clips from all three films, identify the questions each film raises, note how the issues change over time, and reflect on them in a conversation together.
