30 September 2007

A week of events...


This week we have Ozu Yasujiro's Floating Weeds (1959) - 6:00 P.M.

As added excitiment next Friday, Oct.5th, a team of cultural critics, art historians, and film scholars will be visiting York University. They will be lecturing on the new New Wave of Chinese Cinema, on the philosophy in Chinese scroll painting, and on teaching Fine Arts in China.

York International and York Fine Arts will be hosting three guests from the School of Arts at Peking University.

ASPECTS OF THE ARTS IN CHINA: THE INSIDER'S EYE

Friday October 5 2007

9:30-11:00 ACCOLADE EAST 004
Dr. Peng Jixiang, Associate Dean, School of Arts, Peking University
"EMBRACING THE FOURTH SIGNIFICANT WAVE OF CHINESE CINEMA"
on Friday mornings and so I tried to get this lecture into the afternoon, but I
did not succeed.>

11:30-1:00 GCFA 312
Dr. Ding Ning, Associate Dean, School of Arts, Peking University
"JOURNEY THROUGH CHINESE ART: LIFE AND PHILOSOPHY IN SCROLL PAINTING"

2:30-4:00 GCFA 214 (Faculty Lounge)
Dr. Ye Lang, Dean, School of Arts, Peking University
"THE TRADITION OF TEACHING THE FINE ARTS IN PEKING UNIVERSITY"

This is a unique opportunity so please inform anyone who would be interested in the lectures. Let's try to give these guests a warm welcome to York University.

22 September 2007

16mm Renoir...

Exciting news...we will be projecting a 16mm print of Renoir's Partie de campagne at Monday's screening.

20 September 2007

Off to a good start...

Thank you to everyone who came to the first screening of the year. It was great to see you again.

I'm happy to announce that the next screening will be a double bill. We will be continuing the French Poetic Realism theme with another Jean Renoir film Partie de campagne at 5:30 P.M. Following that at 6:30 P.M. will be Howard Hawk's His Girl Friday. If you are interested in screenwriting, don't miss this excellent example of fast paced classical Hollywood writing. The brilliance of the dialogue articulates itself in a way that I can not hope to match! To find out what I mean you'll just have to be there.

The poll will be open for one more week. Don't forget to vote and let us know what you would like from your Ciné Club. Furthermore, please submit your comments, ideas and film choices using the text submission box on the right side of the page. Anyone wishing to be placed on the weekly mailing list please use the form to submit your e-mail address. We promise not to spam you (cross my heart, hope to die).

Have a great weekend and see you all on Monday!

16 September 2007

Welcome to Ciné Club



Welcome to the blog page for Ciné Club. If you have found your way here, no doubt you did so after hearing about us in one of your film classes. Perhaps you heard it directly from one of the club members or one of your friends. Regardless, we are happy you have decided to check out Ciné Club.

Although we are still working it out, our group philosophy is simple: the primary way we can better ourselves as film makers and theorists is by watching film. Despite the fact that some of us are watching up to four or five films per week in class, many feel that is not enough. Ciné Club is an opportunity to sneak in an extra film each Monday night. The best part about it is that the programming will be chosen by you and other students like you. If there is a film you wish to share and discuss with your fellow students, Ciné Club is the ultimate forum.

Ciné Club is a friendly environment that promotes active participation with film. We are not centred solely in production or studies. In fact, we promote a greater integration of both so that students can share their unique perspectives. To that end, we have made it a point to create a group that is run in equal part by both production and studies majors. Thus we, as the executive members of the group, embrace both perspectives and hope that each side of the film programme at York will have an equal opportunity to bring ideas to the table.

In time, our aim is to expand the scope of Ciné Club to provide you with more than a time and a location to watch films. We are in early stages of discussion, but several possibilities are in the air. Many of them depend on what you would like to gain from the club. On the upper right hand side of this page you will find a short poll asking you to answer that question. Please take the time to fill out the poll and let us know what your expectations are. You can chose more than one answer and if what you want is not there simply respond to this entry by clicking on comments.

Our first screening of the year will be Renoir's The Rules of the Game (1939) and will be held at 6 P.M. Monday 17 September in the SMIL screening room. Don't sweat it if you heard about the screening late and could not make it. A bigger, more official start to the year will be held the following week on the 24, after the executive members of Ciné Club have had a chance to visit your classes and fill you in on further details.

We hope to provide you with an opportunity to engage with film and to partake in a year long discussion about a subject we all hold dear to our hearts. For now, we would ask that you respond to this post or use the contact form on the right. Let us know your ideas for the club and a short list of the top five films you would like to see or you would like to expose your fellow students to. We look forward to your input.


Sincerely,

Jason Kogler and Kerry-Anne Saouter
Ciné Club Executive Members


*Update* We have been informed that we require a certain number of registered members to make our group official. If you are interested in participating in Ciné Club, why not become a member? No responsibilities are forced on members and you would not be required to attend all events. However, you would have voting rights and in turn could help influence the directions we take. If you have any questions regarding membership submit them using the site contact form.

Thank you,

Jason

A new year for Cine Club

Well, it is about time we get the group up and running again. Although we have had sporadic screenings over the summer, it will be good to get back into a regular screening routine.

Kerry-Anne and I are working hard to make the Ciné Club a much more worth while (and official) thing this year. We have some interesting ideas that may be intriguing to some of you including the possibility of prize give-aways, special screenings, guest speakers and even small production opportunities.


This Monday will be the club's first night and we have a new room: The SMIL screening room. We will begin at about 6pm and it will be a very casual event - with the short notice of this message we don't expect a great deal of people to show up. However we will be getting the word out that screenings have resumed and hope that some of you will be able to join us on a regular basis.

So please come by on Monday at 6pm if you are interested in seeing a film and discussing the various possibilities for our little group.

Take care all and I look forward with the opportunity to work with more of you this year and enjoy some heated film discussion.

Sincerely,

Jason Kogler