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LSC

32nd Annual Science Fiction Marathon
Ashley N Clark, Dale A Robinson, Erica H Peterson
Sat Jan 23, 06pm-07:30am, 26-100

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Fee: 8.00 for Admission

Evangelion 1.0 is FREE and sponsored by the MIT Anime Club. District 13: Ultimatum is a FREE SNEAK PREVIEW.

Admission to all paid shows is $8, and drops to $5 after Moon. Tickets will be available for purchase when doors open at 5:15 pm. After District 13: Ultimatum, 26-100 will be cleared. Paid audience members can leave their belongings and will be re-admitted at this time.

The 2010 Marathon features six full-length films, many short subjects, and a special selection of refreshments, including pizza!

6:00pm - Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone
8:00pm - District 13: Ultimatum
10:30pm - Moon
12:30am - pizza break
1:00am - The Last Starfighter
3:15am - Back to the Future Part II
5:30am - Flash Gordon
Web: http://lsc.mit.edu/
Contact: Ashley N Clark, 26-100, x3-3791, lsc@mit.edu

The Thorn in the Heart (A FREE screening and Q&A with director Michel Gondry)
Ashley N. Clark
Fri Jan 15, 07-09:00pm, 26-100

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Limited to 450 participants.
Single session event

This screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Michel Gondry.

Filmmaker Michel Gondry turns from the playful semi-surrealism of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and The Science of Sleep to the personal story of a beloved family member in this documentary. Suzette Gondry is Michel's aunt and a retired schoolteacher; she educated children in rural communities in France from 1952 to 1986. Michel accompanies Suzette on a journey in which she visits the many schools where she taught -- or the sites where those schools once stood -- and speaks of her experiences; she also meets some of her former students, and it's clear they recall Suzette as a woman with a kind heart but a strong will, and her determination earned her the enmity of a few of her charges.
Web: http://lsc.mit.edu
Contact: Ashley N. Clark, w20-469, x3-3791, lsc@mit.edu
Cosponsor: Office of the Arts


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