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SCA Alumni Screening Series

The USC School of Cinematic Arts is proud to present the

This summer, the School of Cinematic Arts invites you to an exciting free screening series hosted in Norris Cinema Theatre, featuring a dynamic selection of studio blockbusters, festival-winning indies, docs and foreign films releasing from May through August, 2008. Every Sunday in June will feature new documentaries and recent fiction films written, directed or produced by young alumni. Unless otherwise noted, screenings will be followed by Q&As with guests from the production, including writers, directors, actors and producers.

Film descriptions and reservation links are listed separately for each screening. To access more information about the films and guest bios, please click on the movie titles.

SCHEDULE OF SCREENINGS
(TUESDAY, MAY 20TH - SUNDAY, JUNE 15TH)

Tuesday, May 20th

7:00PM: War, Inc.
Recreating his role as a hitman, John Cusack gives a hilarious performance in War, Inc., a political satire set in Turaqistan, a country occupied by an American private corporation run by a former U.S. Vice President (Dan Aykroyd). In an effort to monopolize the opportunities the war-torn nation offers, the corporation's CEO hires Hauser (Cusack) to kill a Middle Eastern oil minister.

Thursday, May 29th


7:00PM: You Don't Mess with the Zohan
In You Don’t Mess With the Zohan, a comedy from screenwriters Adam Sandler, Robert Smigel (Triumph the Insult Comic Dog), and Judd Apatow (Knocked Up), Sandler stars as Zohan, an Israeli commando who fakes his own death in order to pursue his dream: becoming a hairstylist in New York. Dennis Dugan directs.

Sunday, June 1st -- DOUBLE FEATURE

5:00PM: Fields of Fuel
America’s addiction to oil has endangered the environment, taken the nation to war and threatened our long-term stability. Driven by his own emotionally-charged motives, filmmaker, author and environmentalist Josh Tickell shuttles us on a revelatory fast paced journey to unravel this addiction.

7:30PM: Suspension
After Daniel loses his wife and son in a car accident, he rebuilds his son’s video camera that was damaged in the crash. Infused with power from the moment of the crash, the camera develops the ability to stop time when Daniel presses the pause button. This discovery restores Daniel’s sense of purpose, and he fills the vacuum in his life by taking responsibility for another victim, Sarah, a newlywed who lost her husband in the same accident.

Tuesday, June 3rd

7:00PM: The Go-Getter
A vivid, original road movie with a little sex, drugs and an instantly-classic rock'n'roll score by M. Ward, The Go-Getter is the story of Mercer White (Lou Taylor Pucci), a straight-arrow 19 year-old who, eight months after the death of his mother, steals a car and sets out to find his older half-brother he hasn't seen in fourteen years.

Thursday, June 5th

7:00PM: Quid Pro Quo
Isaac Knott (Nick Stahl) is a disabled journalist in New York City who meets Fiona (Vera Farmiga), a beautiful, able-bodied woman with a perverse desire to become disabled at all costs. Directed by USC alum Carlos Brooks.

Sunday, June 8th -- DOUBLE FEATURE

5:00PM: Spirit of the Marathon
Four years in the making, Spirit of the Marathon is the first ever non-fiction feature film to capture the drama and essence of the famed 26.2 mile running event. Filmed on four continents, the movie brings together a diverse cast of amateur athletes and marathon luminaries.

7:30PM: All the Days Before Tomorrow
A quirky tale about a friendship that's almost something more, Joey Kern (Cabin Fever) and Alexandra Holden (Drop Dead Gorgeous) play pals who ought to be lovers, but their timing has never been right. Also stars Richard Roundtree (Shaft).

Thursday, June 12th


7:00PM:
The Incredible Hulk (Screening info TBA)
Edward Norton and Liv Tyler star in Marvel's iconic comic book-turned movie franchise. Physicist Bruce Banner takes flight in order to understand -- and hopefully cure -- the condition that turns him into a monster. Q&A to follow with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige and director Louis Leterrier.

Sunday, June 15th -- DOUBLE FEATURE

5:00PM: I Love Hip Hop in Morocco
This feature-length documentary follows the creation of Morocco’s first-ever Hip Hop festival, called ‘I Love Hip Hop in Morocco’, from its inception all the way to the stage.


7:30PM: Dance of the Dead
On the night of the big high-school Prom, the dead rise to eat the living, and the only people who can stop them are the losers who couldn't get dates to the dance.


All screenings are FREE and open to all USC students, alumni, faculty and staff.

Many more films will be announced throughout the summer months.
Please visit this website regularly for calendar updates.


Contact Information:

Alessandro Ago
213.740.2804
aago@cinema.usc.edu






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