The Green Bay Film Society, a non-profit community group dedicated to bringing international and independent films to N.E. Wisconsin, in conjunction with the Neville Public Museum of Brown County, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, and St. Norbert College, sponsors the Green Bay International Film Series. The following films are being screened during the spring semester, 2009:
February 4
The Last Days of Immanuel Kant (France, 1994)
February 18
Mishima (USA, 1985)
March 4
The Genocide In Me (Canada, 2005)
March 18
Heaven (Germany, 2002)
April 1
The Hungry Bull (Wisconsin, 2007)
April 15
Native American Film Evening
May 6
Who’s Camus Anyway? (Japan, 2005)
May 20
The Singing Revolution (USA/Estonia, 2006)
All films are free and open to the public but suggested for mature audiences. Students, faculty, and community members are encouraged to attend.
Films begin at 7:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Neville Public Museum.
More information on the Green Bay Film Society may be found here.
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