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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

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Runs from Wednesday, October 07 to Saturday, October 24.

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Mons, Belgium

Runs from Monday, October 12 to Wednesday, October 14.

Festivals in Hainault at the time of Jacques du Broeucq: The European Importance of Festivities to honour Charles V and the future Philip II (1549)

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Stvdio Seminar: Máté Vince (ÌÇÐÄTV)
H450, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
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STVDIO - Máté Vince
H450

‘Virgilian influence in Miklós Zrinyi's epic poem Obsidio Szigetiana

(The Siege of Sziget)’

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Professor Roy Grundmann, Boston University - ‘Amorous Distance: Spectatorship in the Films of Michael Haneke’
IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

Roy Grundmann is director of the Film Studies Programme at Boston University. He is the author of Andy Warhol’s Blow Job (Temple University Press), the editor of A Companion to Michael Haneke (Wiley-Blackwell), and a co-editor of the 4-volume The Wiley-Blackwell History of American Film. Grundmann is the curator of several landmark film series, including the first comprehensive retrospective of the films of Michael Haneke. His publications have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies. He is a contributing editor of Cineaste magazine.

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Amorus Distance: Spectatorship in the Films of Michael Haneke

Free event will be hosted by the IAS, the History Department, and the Connecting Cultures GRP during Professor Grundmann’s visit:

Amorous Distance: Spectatorship in the Films of Michael Haneke

IAS Seminar Room Reception to follow

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IAS Seminar Room & Reception

Seminar with IAS International Fellow, Prof. Roy Grundmann, co-sponsored by the Connecting Cultures GRP

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