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All About the MU Ciné Club

By Chelsea Shank on April 8, 2010 in Features

Maybe you like to watch a movie and forget about it, or maybe you love to discuss the contents of what you have invested your time in watching. Perhaps you prefer to see a movie only once, or you have lists of movies you could watch repeatedly. Regardless of your individual movie-viewing quirks, it is hard to find a college student who does not enjoy watching movies.

If you are a film lover, consider attending a gathering of the Film Club, officially known as the MU Cine Club. Film screenings begin 6:30 p.m. each Wednesday in the Myers Auditorium in McComsey Hall.

Upcoming showings include Se7en on April 7, Memento on April 14, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind on April 21, and Fight Club on April 28. Students are welcome to check out the Film Club to expand their knowledge of film and film criticism.

In addition to viewing and discussing movies each week, the MU Cine Club sponsors several films in the Humanities Film Series. They also take a trip each fall to the Toronto International Film Festival.

Junior Eddie Burkhart first decided to check out the Film Club when he overheard someone talking about their trip to the Toronto Film Festival. Burkhart enjoys the MU Cine Club because, “It gives you something fun to do on a Wednesday night. It breaks up the week.”

More information regarding the club can be obtained by emailing faculty advisor Dr. Jill Craven at jill.craven@millersville.edu.

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