- About
- Film programme
- Convenors
About
Springing from a shared desire to increase the study of world cinema, The International Film Community Cambridge (IFCC) is a group of postgraduate students looking to connect across the humanities through international film screenings.
Our events are open to all similarly-minded postgraduate students interested in networking across disciplines through film. Evening screening events will run at regular intervals through each term, with allotted time for socialising, refreshments, and discussion. By using film screenings as the basis of our meetings, we hope to promote conversation across a range of languages, regions, and topics of interest.
This term we are meeting Mondays in weeks 3, 5, and 8 from 19:00 in the Jane Harrison Room, Newnham College.
For more information, please contact ifcc@cam.ac.uk.
Film programme
Easter Term 2022
9 May at 19:00, Jane Harrison Room, Newnham College
トウキョウソナタ (Tokyo Sonata), 2008, dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa [Japan]
23 May at 19:00, Jane Harrison Room, Newnham College
Challenges of Contemporary Brazil (Desafios do Brasil Contemporâneo) with Q&A, 2022, dir. Hermílio Santos [Brazil]
13 June at 19:00, Jane Harrison Room, Newnham College
الزمن الباقي (The Time That Remains), 2009, dir. Elia Suleiman [Palestine]
Download the Easter Term programme poster.
Lent Term 2022
21 February at 19:00, Sidgwick Hall, Newnham College
Fresa y Chocolate (Strawberry and Chocolate), 1994, dir. Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío [Cuba]
7 March at 19:00, Sidgwick Hall, Newnham College
Bal (Honey), 2010, dir. Semih Kaplanoğlu [Turkey]
Convenors
- Saoirse Mortimer, MPhil European, Latin America and Comparative Literatures and Cultures
- Gabrielle Russo, PhD Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
- Charmaine Au-Yeung, MPhil World History
- Maryam Gilanshah, MPhil Film and Screen Studies