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DEPARTMENT OF<br />
COMMuniCATiON<br />
FILM SERIES<br />
Showing a film is often the best way to ignite conversation, raise awareness and be a significant<br />
catalyst for social change. It is also sometimes just great entertainment that allows you to sit back<br />
and laugh, cry, or be frightened out of your skin. In partnership with SCU•Presents Arts for Social<br />
Justice and the Center for Student Leadership, the Department of Communication continues a<br />
formal film series on the SCU campus.<br />
CARTEL LAND<br />
Monday, October 3, 2016 | 7:30pm<br />
Music Recital Hall<br />
This 2015 documentary film, directed by Matthew Heineman, is<br />
“raw, brutal, and bitter.” With unprecedented access, Cartel Land<br />
is a riveting, on-the-ground look at the journeys of two modernday<br />
vigilante groups and their shared enemy –<br />
the murderous Mexican drug cartels.<br />
THE THING<br />
Sunday, October 30, 2016 | 9p.m.<br />
Music Recital Hall<br />
John Carpenter’s science fiction horror classic about an Antarctic<br />
research station that is attacked by a parasitic extraterrestrial<br />
lifeform. Starring Kurt Russell, the film explores our humanity<br />
and paranoia.<br />
TRAPPED<br />
Monday, January 23, 2017 | 7:30p.m.<br />
Music Recital Hall<br />
U.S. reproductive health clinics are fighting to remain<br />
open. Trapped follows the struggles of the clinic workers<br />
and lawyers who are on the front lines of a battle to keep<br />
abortion safe and legal for millions of American women.<br />
CASABLANCA<br />
Monday, February 13, 2017 | 7:30p.m.<br />
Music Recital Hall<br />
The classic romantic drama starring Humphrey Bogart<br />
and Ingrid Bergman that explores themes of regret, honor,<br />
betrayal, loyalty and a not so subtle anti-war message.<br />
12 scu • presents