°®åú´«Ã½ Cinematheque: BEAU TRAVAIL, WALKER, and FIORUCCI MADE ME HARDCORE
Department of French and Italian
Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
Center for African Studies
355 Roth Way, °®åú´«Ã½, CA 94305
115
This week, bodies move. A mid-ranking French army officer’s desire rots beneath the strobes of Djibouti nightclubs. Polyester pants rub against each other at five in the morning in a basement in London. A monk dressed in crimson, investigating the limits of gesture on a sidewalk in Hong Kong. Not one without the other. BEAU TRAVAIL, WALKER, FIORUCCI MADE ME HARDCORE; guns, glitter, sweat, sand.
As a graduate student-run film collective based in the Department of Art & Art History, Cinematheque advances a dynamic programming effort of film and video for the greater °®åú´«Ã½ community. Cinematheque aims to serve as a generative hub of ongoing discovery for current students thinking about film and media across the University as well as a connective link between the University and the broader regional film culture. Please visit us in the 115 screening room on Sundays at 7!
VISITOR INFORMATION: Room 115 is located in the McMurtry Building on °®åú´«Ã½ campus at 355 Roth Way.ÌýÌýis available in designated areas and payment is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm, except by the Oval). Alternatively, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the freeÌý. If you need a disability-related accommodation or wheelchair access information, please contact Julianne Garcia atÌýjuggarci [at] stanford.edu (juggarci[at]stanford[dot]edu).ÌýThis screening event is open to °®åú´«Ã½ affiliates only.
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