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Thursday, August 21, 2008
First Film of the Semester: Skins

Hi Students, Faculty and Staff!
This is to remind you that our first film will be shown next Thursday night (Aug. 28) in Lindsay Young Auditorium in Hodges Library. It will be a Native American film, which is in the official selection of Sundance Film Festival and won the Best Actor of Tokyo Film Festival.
The film is about saving drunk and disorderly Indians in Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and about revealing the redemptive power of the love between the two brothers, Rudy Yellow Lodge, the Police officer and Mogie, the alcoholic. The film received lots of good critiques. Emmanuel Levy in Screen International said that “Skins will make you cheer!” John Adnerson wrote in New York Newsday that “Greene is just about perfect”. Ain’s It Cool News saw the film as “A work of remarkable depth and power…utterly spectacular performances!” So don’t miss such a good movie!
This is to remind you that our first film will be shown next Thursday night (Aug. 28) in Lindsay Young Auditorium in Hodges Library. It will be a Native American film, which is in the official selection of Sundance Film Festival and won the Best Actor of Tokyo Film Festival.
The film is about saving drunk and disorderly Indians in Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and about revealing the redemptive power of the love between the two brothers, Rudy Yellow Lodge, the Police officer and Mogie, the alcoholic. The film received lots of good critiques. Emmanuel Levy in Screen International said that “Skins will make you cheer!” John Adnerson wrote in New York Newsday that “Greene is just about perfect”. Ain’s It Cool News saw the film as “A work of remarkable depth and power…utterly spectacular performances!” So don’t miss such a good movie!
We look forward to seeing you there!
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