Thursday, November 19, 2015

Thanks for a Successful Embarras Valley Film Festival!





SPEAKER

Film critic Chuck Koplinski has been participating in the EVFF since it inception in 2004.  Having studied cinema at Columbia College in Chicago, he's been reviewing films for over 20 years for Central Illinois publications including the Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette and Springfield’s Illinois Times.  A member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association and Chicago Film Critic's Association, he has a weekly film segment on WCIA-TV Channel and MIX 94.5. 

SPONSORS

The Coles County Arts Council, The Film Studies Minor, The City of Charleston Tourism Fund, The Tarble Arts Center, and Booth Library EIU for supporting this amazing program!

PLANNING COMMITTEE

David Bell (Website Manager) is a reference librarian at Booth Library. He earned his M.S. in library and information science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an M.A. in English literature at Northern Illinois University. He has been involved with the EVFF since 2004 and has acquired several grants to enhance Booth Library’s film collection.

Jeanne Goble (Co-Project Director, Community Activities) has been an associate at EIU’s Booth Library since 1979. She holds English, education, and library science degrees from EIU. She has been involved with the EVFF since 2006 and continues to explore her interests with film, literature, and music.

Kit Morice (Co-Project Director) is the Curator of Education and the Study Collection for the Tarble Arts Center at EIU. A co-founder of the EVFF since the Gregg Toland Day festival in 2004, she has been involved with various aspects of the festival annually, including planning, grant writing, publications, and community activities.


Robin L. Murray (Co-Project Director/Program Chair) teaches in the English Department at EIU, where she also serves as the coordinator for the Film Studies Minor. She is the author of On the Edge: Ecology and Popular Film, Gunfight at the Eco-Corral: Western Cinema and the Environment, That’s All Folks?: Ecocritical Readings of American Animated Features, Film and Everyday Eco-Disasters, and Monstrous Nature: Environment and Horror on the Big Screen (with Joseph K. Heumann).


Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Social Docs! Series


Social Docs! Screening Series:
A New Embarras Valley Film Festival (EVFF) Event




Thursday, November 5th from 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Free Trade Refugees: From Chiapas to the Prairie 

A 2013 film by Carol Huang (filmmaker will Skype in for a Q/A with the audience).

Coleman Auditorium, EIU (1255 Coleman Hall)







Thursday, November 12th from 7:00-9:00 p.m.

ArrestingPower: Resisting Police Violence in Portland Oregon

A 2015 documentary by Julie Perini, Erin Yanke and Jodi Darby
(Julie Perini and Erin Yanke will Skype in for a Q/A discussion)

Coleman Auditorium, EIU (1255 Coleman Hall)







Thursday, December 3rdfrom 7:00-9:00 p.m.
The Social Documentaries of Dr. Angela Aguayo

(Filmmaker in person for Q/A)

Coleman Auditorium, EIU (1255 Coleman Hall)



Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Embarrass Valley Film Festival: November 13-14, 2015



EMBARRAS VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL





THE  FILMS OF Richard Pryor NOVEMBER 13TH-14TH     

Friday, November 13

Car Wash (1976)
7:00 p.m.
Introduction by Chuck Koplinski
Tarble Arts Center Atrium
2010 9thStreet
Charleston, IL



Saturday, November 14

The Wiz (1978)
2:00 p.m.
Tarble Arts Center Atrium


Richard Pryor:
Live on the Sunset Strip (1982)
7:00 p.m.
AMC Showplace Cinemas
2509 Hurst Drive
Mattoon, IL


Social Docs! Series
Thursdays at 7 in Coleman Auditorium

November 5: Free Trade Refugees: From Chiapas to the PrairieNovember 12: Arresting Power: Resisting Police Violence in PortlandDecember 3: The Social Documentaries of Dr. Angela Aguayo

For more information, visit: castle.eiu.edu/~evff/


 The 2015 EVFFis sponsored by:

Coles County Arts Council colescounntyartscouncil.org

Tarble Arts Center, EIU-www.eiu.edu/tarble/
Booth Library, EIU -www.library.eiu.edu/
Funding provided in part by City ofCharleston Tourism Funds- http://www.charlestontourism.org/
Film Studies Minor-www.eiu.edu/filmmnor