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Wandering Lost Souls: Cinéphile Sundays at Wellesley
All Cinéphile Sunday films screen at 3:00 PM in Collins Cinema, Wellesley College.
Since its earliest days, cinema has cut the human subject free of its moorings; Siegfried Kracauer saw in certain films an “unhappy homeless soul [moving] like a stranger through the world of normal reality.” The image of wandering souls haunts us, and so we pursue these lost souls throughout our spring film series—from past to present, from earth to space, from fiction to science fiction, from memory to magic…souls wandering through the universe of film.
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Wandering Lost Souls: Cinéphile Sundays at Wellesley
A Trip to the Moon by Georges Méliès, France, 1902 and
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Aelita: Queen of Mars by Yakov Protazanov, Soviet Union, 1924
February 10
Wandering Lost Souls: Cinéphile Sundays at Wellesley
La Jetée by Chris Marker, France, 1962 and
Alphaville: Une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution by Jean-Luc Godard, France, 1965
February 24
Wandering Lost Souls: Cinéphile Sundays at Wellesley
Yeelen (Brightness)
By Souleymane Cissé, Mali/Portugal, 1989
March 3
Wandering Lost Souls: Cinéphile Sundays at Wellesley
The Tree of Life
By Terrence Malick, France, 2011
March 31
Wandering Lost Souls: Cinéphile Sundays at Wellesley
Spirited Away (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi)
By Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 2001
April 21
Wandering Lost Souls: Cinéphile Sundays at Wellesley
Melancholia
By Lars von Trier, Czech Republic, 2011
May 5