The Cameroonian director presents his latest, a fake ethnographic documentary which blends sly humor and social commentary.
With director Jean-Pierre Bekolo in person.
Based on the bestselling graphic novel, this wild and vivid ride follows a rabbi and his talking cat as they navigate the cultural crossroads of 1930s North Africa.
The students' final projects showcase the Marsh Brothers' deli, examine the lives of migrant workers in the Upper Valley and plunge into the world of competitive paddle sports.
Colman Domingo ('Rustin') anchors the tender, riveting story of a prison theatrical troupe who finds deep beauty in an effort to make art for art's sake. Discussion follows.
Serag Elagamy '24 presents his thought-provoking doc about the Dartmouth Class of 2024's uniquely challenging college experience. Paired with a short by C.J. Henrich '24.
A glittering behind-the-scenes look at drag artist Taylor Mac's 24-hour magnum opus, which offers an alternate take on US history through popular music from 1776 to the present.