HFA Senior Recognition Ceremony
Recreation Center
1:00 pm
African American Religion & Film: Screenings and Discussions
Old Chapel(map)
(All day)
Film: Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? (1989)
ILCS 211
4:00 pm
This visually stunning film offers an evocative meditation on the cyclical nature of existence illuminating the mysteries of life that lie behind Zen Buddhism. Introduction by Miliann Kang
Film: Earth (1998)
Herter 227
4:00 pm
Earth is the second part of an “elemental trilogy” including Fire (part I) and Water (part III).
Film: White Zombie (1932)
Herter Hall 227
4:00 pm
“White Zombie” is a 1932 pre-code cult horror film starring Bela Lugosi (“Dracula,” 1931) as the antagonist. It is considered the first feature length zombie film.
Film: The Decalogue: One (1988)
Herter Hall 601
4:00 pm
“The Decalogue” was a 1988 Polish television drama shot as a series of short films. During the 1980s, Polish society lived through the trauma of martial law and the collapse of the Communist system. Kieslowski’s explicit intention was to “examine the moral condition of contemporary society.”