The spring 2009 semester International Film Series will be showing animation films in February in order to appeal to a broader audience.
PUC's animation film series theme was chosen by Josh Travis, the film series student assistant.
"We choose to show people something that they would not normally see. Animation films should be taken as seriously as other films," said Travis.
Steve Lombardo, director of the international film series, said he wants people to get the full experience of the artwork in the films.
The film series begins Feb. 4 showing French film "Persepolis." Feb. 12 the series will present Czeck Republic film, "Little Otik." A Japanese film, "Millennium Actress" will be shown Feb. 18, and "Watership Down," a United Kingdom film will be shown Feb. 26.
"What I hope students will gain from the animation theme is a respect for the works of art that are full length themes; films of great artistic quality that would never be screened here in the states," Lombardo said.
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Animation film series
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