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Carleton to host encore screening of National Theatre’s “King Lear”
February 8, 2019Ian McKellen plays the lead role in Shakespeare’s iconic tragedy.
Directed by Academy Award-winner Danny Boyle, the production features Jonny Lee Miller as Victor Frankenstein and Benedict Cumberbatch as his creation.
Sustainability Office co-hosts Downstream Film Festival
February 15, 2018Produced along with the Cannon River Watershed Partnership, the evening of 15 short documentary, narrative, experimental and animated films will be held at Imminent Brewing.
The 2017 film celebrates 40 years of NASA’s Voyager missions.
Carleton hosts Contemporary French Film Festival
September 18, 2017The six featured films will be screened consecutive Monday evenings at 7 p.m.
Carleton/St. Olaf present “A Year in the Wilderness: Protecting the Planet One Adventure at a Time”
April 4, 2017Explorers Dave & Amy Freeman will discuss their efforts to protect the Boundary Waters.
Filmmaker Jonathan Gayles presents convocation on Black masculinity in comic books
February 10, 2017Gayles’ presentation mirrors his acclaimed documentary, “White Scripts and Black Supermen.”
Grammy Award-winning pianist Gloria Cheng to appear at Carleton
February 3, 2017Cheng will present “MONTAGE: Great Film Composers and the Piano,” a documentary film about some of Hollywood’s leading film composers, followed by a solo performance.
“Narco Cultura” exposes the cycle of addiction to money, drugs, and violence in the Mexican border town of Ciudad Juárez.
Carleton presents Weekly International Film Forum
October 5, 2016The acclaimed film is based on the memoir by Jimmy Santiago Baca, winner of the prestigious International Award in 2001.
McPhee's documentary films impart a deep knowledge of the subject matter and provide viewers with a blueprint for positive change.
Carleton hosts the Wild & Scenic Film Festival
February 17, 2016The nationally-traveling festival features short environmental films focused on water and sustainability issues.- The ground-breaking production features Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role.
Carleton presents Weekly International Film Forum
September 22, 2015Carleton College is pleased to host a weekly International Film Forum, with screenings held Monday evenings at 7 p.m. in the Weitz Center for Creativity Cinema. Featuring films from all around the world, screenings are free and open to the public.