International Lens Film Series: " Ten"
12/2/2008
7:00 pm
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Location:
Sarratt Cinema
Category:
Open to the Public

Renowned filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami's latest addition to the DV revolution, this "dashboard cam" drama focuses on ten conversations between a female driver in Tehran and the passengers in her car. Her exchanges with her young son, a jilted bride, a prostitute, a women on her way to prayer and others, shed light on the lives and emotions of women in the complex society of contemporary Iran. In Persian with English subtitles. 94 minutes. DVD.
Introduction and post-screening discussion facilitation provided by Gregg Horowitz, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Robert Talisse, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Political Science.
Admission is FREE and open to the public. Sarratt Cinema is located on the first floor of the Sarratt Student Center at Vanderbilt University. For additional information and parking maps, visit the International Lens web site (http://www.vanderbilt.edu/internationallens) or call 322-6400.
Not rated films may contain material suitable for mature audiences only. Film schedule is subject to change.

