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Interested in a mature, intelligent, polite conversation about movies?
Join us for lively discussions of current or classic films. The films to be discussed are posted on our screen, on signs around the
theater, and on
our website, www.BrynMawrFilm.org.
The discussion group meets in the Multimedia Room (on the 2nd floor) and participation is free. The films to be discussed will be listed here, so check back often!
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Date: Sunday, September 7 after the 4:00 hour show
Film: TBA
Please note: Discussions will now be held in the 2nd floor Multimedia Room.
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This discussion will be led by the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. Members of the PCP have a particular interest in how filmmakers represent people, their motivations, and their actions. This discussion group will include insights and conversation about how the film’s characters are portrayed and what might be behind the feelings they display, the reactions they have, and the choices they make.
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Film: THERE WILL BE BLOOD
Click here to access the Online Discussion and post remarks.
Online Discussion Archive:
Film: THE DARJEELING LIMITED
Click here to access the Online Discussion.
Film: INTO THE WILD
Click here to access the Online Discussion.
Film: FAST FOOD NATION
Click here to access the Online Discussion.
Film: AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH
Click here to access the Online Discussion.
Film: THANK YOU FOR SMOKING
Click here to access the Online Discussion.
Film: BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
Click here to access the Online Discussion. Film: CRASH
Click here to access the Online Discussion.
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Discussion Host: Serendip
These discussions will be moderated by the BMFI's Director of Education and other members of the BMFI staff, but it will be guided by you, the intelligent, articulate, and engaging film fan. Online forums such as these can, in the best of cases, carve out striking intellectual paths, but they do so only through the contributions of the participants. See the film, consider it and the ideas it raises, and share your thoughts with other members of the BMFI community. Serendip is both an expanding forum and a continually developing set of resources to explore and support intellectual and social change in education, in social organization . . . and in how one makes sense of life. It is hosted at Bryn Mawr College, is 11 years old, and got over a million visitors last year.
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