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Faculty Film Festival TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, Gaines Theater, 6:30PM : CRUMB 5/11/2015 Christopher Newport University Mail ­ Reminder! 'CNU @ the Movies', CRUMB, tonight at 6:30pm Susan Barber <[email protected]> Reminder! 'CNU @ the Movies', CRUMB, tonight at 6:30pm 1 message Personal Announcement ­ Do Not Reply Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at <[email protected]> 10:50 AM Reply­To: [email protected] To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Dear Faculty, Students, and Staff: Reminder: Crumb, Tonight, 6:30pm, Gaines! Come check out Terry Zwigoff's compelling documentary about counter­cultural icon, Robert Crumb, whose graphic comix in the 1960s introduced one of the most talented comic artists of the 20th century to the world. Through an exploration of his life and background­­warts and all­­, the film supports the connection between artistic expression and basic human survival. Follow this link to the IMDB and see below for our original blurb! CNU @ the Movies: Faculty Film Festival TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, Gaines Theater, 6:30PM : CRUMB Terry Zwigoff, 1994, featuring Robert Crumb. This film launched the directorial career of Terry Zwigoff ("Ghost World," "Bad Santa," "Art School Confidential") and is often referred to as one of the best documentaries ever made. The father of underground comics, Robert Crumb is a beguiling combination of madness and artistic genius, at once the strangest person you might ever meet and probably the funniest. "Crumb" juxtaposes his heartbreaking family story with his remarkable artistic achievement, treating you to Crumb's incredible and hilarious https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=283ac54fb8&view=pt&cat=Archives&search=cat&th=1333b8fbda00abf7&siml=1333b8fbda00abf7 1/2 5/11/2015 Christopher Newport University Mail ­ Reminder! 'CNU @ the Movies', CRUMB, tonight at 6:30pm vision, wit and wisdom all the while. As one viewer puts it, "art's ability to reveal truth and promote survival is evident in every frame." This screening will be presented by Dr. Deanna Carpenter. ­­ Dr. Steven D. Spalding Assistant Professor of French Dept. of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures Christopher Newport University https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=283ac54fb8&view=pt&cat=Archives&search=cat&th=1333b8fbda00abf7&siml=1333b8fbda00abf7 2/2.
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