IU Cinema Founding Director Jon Vickers and IU Chancellors’ Professor Emeritus James Naremore will give a virtual film introduction on May 28 at 7 pm EST, followed by a Q&A at approximately 9:10 pm EST.
Be sure to download the free online meeting platform Zoom to your computer or phone to be able to access this special film introduction and sign up to join the May 28 Zoom event via this link. The same link will work for the intro and the Q&A.
Tickets are $10 and are good for a 72-hour rental from the date of purchase. Revenue will be shared 50/50 between IU Cinema and the distributor.
Tickets: https://distribfilmsusvirtual.vhx.tv/products/someone-somewhere-indiana-university-cinema
In this bittersweet Parisian romance from Cédric Klapisch (The Spanish Inn, Russian Dolls, Back to Burgundy), warehouse employee Rémy (François Civil) and research assistant Mélanie (Ana Girardot) have never met, but they live parallel lives—they reside in neighboring apartment buildings, ride the same subway route, and are troubled by bouts of insomnia and depression. Their days punctuated by unfulfilling jobs, they seek meaningful romantic and platonic connection. As they stumble through psychotherapy, dating apps, fainting spells, and family visits, the seemingly star-crossed duo orbit around each other but remain just out of reach. Klapisch spins a delicate “what-if” from their compartmentalization, exploring our increasingly hermetic modern urban life. In French with English Subtitles.
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