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IFS Presents: 'On the Silver Globe'

Its science fiction scenario is well worn: astronauts land on a foreign planet and, with no means of getting home, accidentally create a new human race from scratch and become mythic figures, like gods, in their lifetimes. In Memory of Andrezj Zulawski. New Digital restoration. Admission: $8 and the screening starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Muenzinger auditorium on Tuesday, Oct. 18. For more information: www.internationalfilmseries.com

IFS Presents: 'Lo and Behold'

Intrepid documentarian Werner Herzog regards the online world with a mixture of wonder, humour and horror, observing that the ingenuity of people to build machines is outdone only by their capacity to misuse them. Admission: $8 and the screening starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Muenzinger auditorium on Monday, Oct. 17. For more information: www.internationalfilmseries.com

IFS Presents: CU at the Movies - 'Richard III'

Hosted by Hadley Kamminga-Peck, Shakespeare at C.U. 35mm print. Ian McKellen plays Richard III, and he's a twisted, blackened, serpentine, lurching, spitting, menacing villain with no redeeming qualities whatsoever. He is so hateful, it is easy to see why the Academy overlooked him for a well deserved best actor nomination. Admission: $8 and the screening starts at 6 p.m. in the Muenzinger auditorium on Sunday, Oct. 16. For more information: www.internationalfilmseries.com.

IFS presents: 'Forgetting Vietnam'

Sponsored by Roser Visiting Artist endowment, The Department of Critical Media Practices, Center for Documentary and Ethnographic Media, Department of Art and Art History, Department of Anthropology College of Media, Information and Communication, and C.U. Center for Asian Studies. Director in person! Conversation with Trinh Minh-ha after the film. Admission: Free admission the screening starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Muenzinger auditorium on Friday, Oct. 14. For more information: www.internationalfilmseries.com

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'Last Life in the Universe' screening Sept. 14

Film screening: Last Life in the Universe, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 7:30 p.m., Muenzinger Auditorium. A suicidal, obsessively compulsive Japanese librarian is forced to lie low in Thailand with a pot-smoking woman coping with the recent loss of her sister. A discussion will follow the film, hosted by David Atherton, assistant professor of Japanese. The screening is hosted by CAS in collaboration with the Japan Foundation and the CU International Film Series.

Cinema Kabuki: Sagi Musume

Film screening: Cinema Kabuki: Sagi Musume, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m., Muenzinger Auditorium, CU Boulder. From a white heron to a coquettish girl, to a woman seducing her lover and hellish betrayal, Sagi Museum, or “Heron Maiden,” is one of the most challenging dance roles in Kabuki theatre. This screening is hosted by Center for Asian Studies in collaboration with the Japan Foundation, Japan America Society of Colorado, and the CU International Film Series.

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