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MIT Vietnamese Students Association MIT Lecture Series Committee Institute for Vietnamese Culture & Education present the multi-award winning film ![]() BUFFALO BOY (Mua Len Trau) Vietnamese with English Subtitles followed by discussion with acclaimed director Nghiem-Minh Nguyen-Vo MARCH 11, 7PM Room 10-250, MIT 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138. Admission: FREE for everyone. Questions & Concerns: David Nguyen (dpnguyen (at) mit.edu) Thang Trang (nhipsong (at) ivce.org) See flyer here! Partially funded by UA Finboard & ARCADE back to: MIT homepage back to: VSA homepage |
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AWARDS -- FIPRESCI Award - Best Foreign Language submissions to the Academy Awards in 2005, Palm Springs International Film Festival. -- Best Director, Cape Town World Cinema Festival, South Africa. -- Youth Jury Prize, Locarno International Film Festival. -- Grand Prize, Golden Unicorn Award, Amiens International Film Festival. -- Best New Director, Chicago International Film Festival. -- First Jury Prize, Amazonas International Film Festival. -- Grand Prize, Asian Marine Film Festival. -- Best Cinematography, Asian Pacific Film Festival. -- Culture and Art Award in Cinema, Hochiminh Cty, Vietnam. |
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LINKS Previous showing in LA In Thanh Nien News ViFF 2005 An interview with Nghiem-Minh Nguye-Vo |
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PARKING MAP: The red areas show locations with meter parking. Public parking is available
inside MIT lots on the day of the event. These MIT lots are also shown in RED. The RED DOT
marks the location of the auditorium. Since parking may be difficult and there is limiting seating, we urge you to arrive one hour before showtime. Seating will be provided on a first come first serve basis.
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DIRECTIONS FROM T: Take the T to the Kendall Square Stop on the Red Line. The auditorium is about a 10 minute walk away. The map below shows two different routes you can take. One route is shorter, but the door may be locked so you may have to wait for a student to let you into the buildings. The longer route that takes you to Mass Ave and the main entrance to MIT. The door here is always open at that entrance.
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