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SUMMARY:Horizons of Hope Film Series: Metropolis
DESCRIPTION:Through conversations and screenings of three films from Pope John Paul II’s “Vatican Film List\,” the Horizons of Hope film series invites audiences to participate in a rich dialogue about faith\, film\, and the cultivation of the interior life. \nThe series is presented by New York’s Sheen Center for Thought and Culture in partnership with Boston College’s Center for Psychological Humanities and Ethics and Fordham University’s Center for Ethics Education. Fordham faculty and staff will discuss two of the screenings\, Nosferatu on March 9 and Metropolis on April 13. \nFilm critic and scholar Shonni Enelow\, PhD\, professor and chair of the English department\, and David Gibson\, director of the Center on Religion and Culture\, will speak in a talkback following the screening of Metropolis\, a silent sci-fi film about a future society ruled by an aristocracy living above ground while workers toil underground. Matthew Clemente\, PhD\, director of research and curriculum at Boston College’s Center for Psychological Humanities and Ethics\, will moderate the discussion.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/horizons-of-hope-film-series-metropolis/
LOCATION:The Sheen Center\, 18 Bleeker Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
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SUMMARY:Horizons of Hope Film Series: Nosferatu
DESCRIPTION:Through conversations and screenings of three films from Pope John Paul II’s “Vatican Film List\,” the Horizons of Hope film series invites audiences to participate in a rich dialogue about faith\, film\, and the cultivation of the interior life. \nThe series is presented by New York’s Sheen Center for Thought and Culture in partnership with Boston College’s Center for Psychological Humanities and Ethics and Fordham University’s Center for Ethics Education. Fordham faculty and staff will discuss two of the screenings\, Nosferatu on March 9 and Metropolis on April 13. \nAt Nosferatu\, a silent horror classic loosely based on Bram Stoker’s novel\, Dracula\, Thomas Massaro\, SJ\, McGinley Chair of Religion and Society\, is the featured panelist with moderator Matthew Clemente\, PhD\, director of research and curriculum at Boston College’s Center for Psychological Humanities and Ethics.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/horizons-of-hope-film-series-nosferatu/
LOCATION:The Sheen Center\, 18 Bleeker Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
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