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Werner Herzog on the set of Fitzcorraldo

Episode 93 - Discussing The Fall 2012 IU Cinema Schedule



On this week's episode, we're discussing the Fall 2012 IU Cinema schedule with Professor James Naremore. It's an amazing schedule this semester with something for everyone, and the catalog is available at the IU Cinema.

We start out with What Have You Seen Lately, Jason is covering some films he revisited, and Andy is talking about Ozu's Tokyo Story.

We then get into the Fall 2012 schedule. The highlight of the semester for many people will be the visit from Werner Herzog which we talk about extensively. There are also visits from filmmakers Joe Swanberg, Todd Solondz and Claire Denis. There are also great series of Digital Restorations and City Lights.

Pick up the catalog and listen to the episode.

Video - Fall 2012 IU Cinema Schedule With James Naremore



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Movies Mentioned In This Episode



2001: A Space Odyssey

30 for 30

50/50

500 Days of Summer

Aguirre, Wrath of God

Ai Wei Wei: Never Sorry

Alexander the Last

Alice

Beau Travail

Bernie

Black is Black: Mama Mia

Boys Don't Cry

Bread and Roses

Burden of Dreams

Casablanca

Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Chocolat

Conspirators of Pleasure

Cruising

Detropia

Drive

Fanny and Alexander

Fata Morgana

Fitzcarraldo

Fleshpot on 42nd Street

Foreign Land

From Here to Eternity

Grizzly Man

Hannah Takes the Stairs

Happiness

Hit and Run

I Can't Sleep

I Love You Man

Inglorious Bastards

Life During Wartime

LOL

Mean Girls

Nenette and Boni

Nosferatu the Vampyre

On the Road

Petulia

Premium Rush

Project Nim

Raising Arizona

Shane

Silver Bullets

Sleepwalk with Me

Sun Don't Shine

Surviving Life

Take this Waltz

The Connection

The Faculty

The Leopard

The Lives of Others

The Motorcycle Diaries

The Passion of Joan of Arc

The Pigeoneers

The Well Digger's Daughter

The World's Fastest Indian

Tiny Furniture

Titus

Tokyo Story

Total Recall

V/H/S

Wild River

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