The ULethbridge Film Series returns with a diverse slate of thought-provoking films for the 2024/25 academic year.
Results from January 1st to May 1st, 2025 for Film
The Indigenous Writers Series presents the screening of Bretten Hannam’s Wildhood!
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Thursday, Feb 13, 2025 | 6-8 p.m.
BMO Auditorium | Science Commons
"Why Arthur Erickson Matters" by architecture critic and historian Trevor Boddy & film screenings of "Arthur Erickson’s Dyde House" and "Eppich House II"
NICKEL BOYS(Ramell Ross/ USA / 2024)Hosted by Dr. Aaron Taylor (Drama)
Join us for a screening of The Lesser Blessed hosted by Good Medicine Stories with support from the Department of Indigenous Studies and the University Library.
T H E G R A N D B U D A P E S T H O T E L(Wes Anderson/ USA/ 2014)
Hosted by Luke Souter & the New Media Club
Come and watch Sense and Sensibility (1995) directed by: Ang Lee
DIVIDED WE FALL(Jan Hřebejk/ Czech Republic/ 2000)
Hosted by Dr. Melanie Collado (Modern Languages & Linguistics)
BLACKkKLANSMAN(Spike Lee/ USA/ 2018)
Hosted by Professor Betty-Lou Hushlak (Drama)
L’ENFANT(Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne/ Belgium/ 2006)
Hosted by Dr. Beth Gerwin (Modern Languages & Linguistics)
THE IRON GIANT(Brad Bird/ USA/ 1999)
Hosted by Professor Bob Cousins (New Media)
Wednesday, November 19, 2025Movie Mill, 7:30 p.m.$5 students/youth | $8 adults
The Centre of Feminist Research & Drama Department invite students to a special screening of Paul B. Preciado’s Orlando, My Political Biography.
I D I O C R A C Y(Mike Judge/ USA/ 2006)
Hosted by Professor Ryan Harper-Brown (New Media)
Survival of the Fittest shares the remarkable story of George Gemer, a WWII veteran and former prisoner of war whose prime athletic years were taken from him. Now, at 98, he’s inspired to compete once again.