Winter Nights Film Series: The Critical Lens

Winter Nights Film Series: The Critical Lens
7 pm

Art imitates life at this year’s Winter Nights Film Series. For its 10th season, the series takes a satirical look at Western society over the past three decades and explores themes such as sensationalized violence, racial representation, and intersectional feminism. Each film, which gleefully tests the boundary between fiction and reality, will be followed by a discussion.   

January 10, 17, 24, 31 / February 7
The Tobias Theater at Newfields
$ 8 Members / $12 Public

January 10

Bamboozled (2000, dir. Spike Lee, 135 min., R)

Featuring an all-star cast, including Damon Wayans, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Mos Def, Bamboozled focused on a TV writer named Pierre (Wayans) who develops a modern minstrel show in an effort to get fired from his job. Instead, he becomes a massive success.

January 17

Natural Born Killers (1994, dir. Oliver Stone, 118 min., R)

Mass murderers Mickey and Mallory (played by Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis) take their killing spree on the run, leaving in their wake a growing list of victims and a tempest of celebratory media coverage.

January 24

Born in Flames (1983, dir. Lizzy Borden, 79 min., NR)

Two radical feminist groups, led by radio hosts Honey and Isabel, form the Women's Army to fight violence against women and gain control of the airwaves in this documentary-style film set in an alternate U.S. socialist democracy.

January 31

Detention (2011, dir. Joseph Kahn, 93 min., R)

A group of co-eds at Grizzly Lake High must escape serial killer Cinderhella and restore order to the space-time continuum, all while navigating the highs and lows of embodying teen movie archetypes.

February 7

The Square (2017, dir. Ruben Östlund, 151 min., R)

Christian, a Swedish curator of modern and contemporary art, falls prey to his own vanity as his career and personal life unravel before him.

Natural Born Killers, 1994. Directed by Oliver Stone. © Warner Bros. Courtesy of Photofest.

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