Shot in black and white and with no dialogue, this stunningly filmed and profoundly moving documentary places the viewer at ground level to follow the daily life of a sow named Gunda, her piglets, two cows, and a one-legged chicken. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
When his wife dies, Lasse takes his 12-year-old son, Pelle, from their home in Sweden to Denmark in search of a better life in this Palme d’Or- and Oscar-winning epic based on the acclaimed Danish novel. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
Shot in black and white and with no dialogue, this stunningly filmed and profoundly moving documentary places the viewer at ground level to follow the daily life of a sow named Gunda, her piglets, two cows, and a one-legged chicken. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
When his wife dies, Lasse takes his 12-year-old son, Pelle, from their home in Sweden to Denmark in search of a better life in this Palme d’Or- and Oscar-winning epic based on the acclaimed Danish novel. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
Required group conversation lab for language courses. Meet in the Wilk terrace (main open room) from 11-11:45 on Thursdays. See Language Cafe page for assigned days.
Shot in black and white and with no dialogue, this stunningly filmed and profoundly moving documentary places the viewer at ground level to follow the daily life of a sow named Gunda, her piglets, two cows, and a one-legged chicken. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
When his wife dies, Lasse takes his 12-year-old son, Pelle, from their home in Sweden to Denmark in search of a better life in this Palme d’Or- and Oscar-winning epic based on the acclaimed Danish novel. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
Shot in black and white and with no dialogue, this stunningly filmed and profoundly moving documentary places the viewer at ground level to follow the daily life of a sow named Gunda, her piglets, two cows, and a one-legged chicken. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
When his wife dies, Lasse takes his 12-year-old son, Pelle, from their home in Sweden to Denmark in search of a better life in this Palme d’Or- and Oscar-winning epic based on the acclaimed Danish novel. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
Halla, a 55-year-old quietly independent woman, leads a double life as an environmental activist waging a one-woman-war on the local aluminum industry. As she begins planning her biggest operation yet, an unexpected letter changes everything. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
Lecturing this Wednesday is Chip Oscarson – former director of International Cinema! Professor Oscarson is currently Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education and Director of the BYU General Education program. He teaches Scandinavian Studies as well as Interdisciplinary Humanities with an emphasis in Environmental Literature and Film. One of his favorite classes to teach is a GE offering on German and Scandinavian Cinema. Join us Wednesday, January 25, at 5 p.m. for his introduction to Woman at War (2018): “Ecoterrorism and its Discontents: Finding our Humanity in a More-Than-Human World.”
As always, lectures and films are presented in 250 KMBL at the screening times listed below (or on our website ic.byu.edu), are free of charge, and open to all!
Halla, a 55-year-old quietly independent woman, leads a double life as an environmental activist waging a one-woman-war on the local aluminum industry. As she begins planning her biggest operation yet, an unexpected letter changes everything. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
Required group conversation lab for language courses. Meet in the Wilk terrace (main open room) from 11-11:45 on Thursdays. See Language Cafe page for assigned days.
Halla, a 55-year-old quietly independent woman, leads a double life as an environmental activist waging a one-woman-war on the local aluminum industry. As she begins planning her biggest operation yet, an unexpected letter changes everything. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
Halla, a 55-year-old quietly independent woman, leads a double life as an environmental activist waging a one-woman-war on the local aluminum industry. As she begins planning her biggest operation yet, an unexpected letter changes everything. See ic.byu.edu for showtimes.
Required group conversation lab for language courses. Meet in the Wilk terrace (main open room) from 11-11:45 on Thursdays. See Language Cafe page for assigned days.