The Indiana University Cinema screens more than 150 films each semester including new arthouse releases, film classics, foreign-language films, children’s films from internationally renowned filmmakers and special screenings hosted by visiting filmmakers and scholars. See their website for more information and current showings:
From Morgan Spurlock a documentary about branding, advertising and product placement that is financed and made possible by brands, advertising and product placement.
A four-disc treasure trove of 140 of the first moving pictures ever seen, includes camera tests, early special effects, street scenes, humorous shorts, and "The Great Train Robbery."
Screenwriters ranging from newcomers to living legends share their triumphs and hardships in this probing, insightful and often hilarious odyssey through the world of movie storytelling.
This three part documentary provides a look at groundbreaking black entertainers from the 1920s through the 1950s. The focus is on actors, comedians, and westerns.
This seven part documentary looks at major developments in cinema, detailing personalities, relationships, collaborations and conflicts that created an industry and an art form while also looking at how moviemakers responded to major historical events.