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    Film Course: Labyrinth of Passion: Spanish Cinema

    Film Course: Labyrinth of Passion: Spanish Cinema

    Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute

    April 7-April 28, 2010


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    From the sly, surrealistic greatness of Luis Buñuel (Tristana) to the colorful, exuberant irreverence of Pedro Almodóvar (Volver), Spanish Cinema has consistently cast a vivid, penetrating gaze on the history and culture of that impassioned country. Recently, that gaze has led Spanish filmmakers to explore new approaches to traditional genres, and aided by such accomplished actors as Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem, and Maribel Verdu, these films have enjoyed critical and popular success internationally. In examining Spanish Cinema from the Franco era to the present, the group will discuss The Spirit of the Beehive, That Obscure Object of Desire, The Others, and The Sea Inside, among many others. The four-week class is taught at Bryn Mawr Film Institute by Temple University's Maurizio Giammarco, Ph.D.


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        Bryn Mawr Film Institute

        824 W. Lancaster Avenue
        Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: General Admission: $125 BMFI Members: $100 Register online at www.BrynMawrFilm.org or call 610-527-4008 x105.

        Info Phone: 610-527-4008 x105

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        April 7-April 28, 2010

        Times:
        Meets 4 Wednesdays, April 7, 14, 21, 28, 6:30-9:30 pm

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