Monday night film series

This semester, every Monday evening at 7:15 pm, the Department of Criminal Justice will be hosting a FREE screening of crime and criminal justice –themed movies in Tuttleman 105. Selections include a mix of contemporary and classic films. After each film there will be some time for discussion of the film, on topics such as how it relates to criminal justice, how films portray crime and justice issues and how this has changed over time. All are worth seeing. Please join us!

Each week’s film will be announced in the Temple Today email, and look for flyers around Gladfelter Hall and the rest of campus. All films will be screened in Tuttleman Learning Center, Room 105, beginning at 7:15 pm.

Film schedule

September 10: The Thin Blue Line (1988) directed by Errol Morris

September 17: A Clockwork Orange (1971) directed by Stanley Kubrick

September 24: Menace II Society (1993) directed by Albert & Allen Hughes

October 1: Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2004) directed by Alex Gibney

October 8: Freeway (1996) directed by Matthew Bright

October 15: Better Luck Tomorrow (2002) directed by Justin Lin

October 22: Bonnie & Clyde (1967) directed by Arthur Penn

October 29: American Pimp (1999) directed by Albert & Allen Hughes

November 5: White Man’s Burden (1995) directed by Desmond Nakano

November 12: Dog Day Afternoon (1975) directed by Sidney Lumet

November 19: No film this week

November 26: Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (1996) directed by Joe Berlinger & Bruce Sinofsky

December 3: Dirty Harry (1971) directed by Don Siegel

All films will be screened in Tuttleman Learning Center, Room 105, beginning at 7:15 pm.

Contact Dr Kate Auerhahn at auerhahn@temple.edu for details.

 

 
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