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CATEGORIES:College of Arts and Sciences
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday, April 29th, join us at CVPA 153 at 5:00 PM for a 
 the screening of Sofia Coppola’s acclaimed film Lost in Translation.This
  is the last movie of our film series: In/Between Worlds: Expressions of D
 isplacement in Global Cinema, where we have been featuring movies connecte
 d to cultural dislocation and displacement. Set in Tokyo, the movie follow
 s two strangers, an aging American actor and a young woman, who find thems
 elves adrift in a foreign city. The screening will be introduced by Nichol
 as Santavicca, Associate Professor of English & Communication at the Unive
 rsity of Massachusetts Dartmouth. He is also the founding Director of the 
 American Language & Cultures Institute. With over 15 years of experience t
 eaching language education in both K–12 and higher education settings (i
 ncluding in the U.S., China, and Spain), Professor Santavicca specializes 
 in rethinking assessment, curriculum design, and school policy for multili
 ngual and multicultural students, as well as international students. This 
 is a wonderful opportunity to begin closing the semester by enjoying a fil
 m about human connection in a globalized world and engaging in conversatio
 n with your peers. Come early, grab some pizza, and settle in for the movi
 e!\nEvent page: https://www.umassd.edu/events/cms/screening-of-lost-in-tra
 nslation--inbetween-worlds-expressions-of-displacement-in-global-cinema.ph
 p
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><body><p>On Wednesday\, April 29th\, joi
 n us at CVPA 153 at 5:00 PM for a the screening of Sofia Coppola’s accla
 imed film Lost in Translation.<br />This is the last movie of our film ser
 ies: In/Between Worlds: Expressions of Displacement in Global Cinema\, whe
 re we have been featuring movies connected to cultural dislocation and dis
 placement. Set in Tokyo\, the movie follows two strangers\, an aging Ameri
 can actor and a young woman\, who find themselves adrift in a foreign city
 .</p>\n<p>The screening will be introduced by Nicholas Santavicca\, Associ
 ate Professor of English & Communication at the University of Massachusett
 s Dartmouth. He is also the founding Director of the American Language & C
 ultures Institute. With over 15 years of experience teaching language educ
 ation in both K–12 and higher education settings (including in the U.S.\
 , China\, and Spain)\, Professor Santavicca specializes in rethinking asse
 ssment\, curriculum design\, and school policy for multilingual and multic
 ultural students\, as well as international students.</p>\n<p>This is a wo
 nderful opportunity to begin closing the semester by enjoying a film about
  human connection in a globalized world and engaging in conversation with 
 your peers.</p>\n<p>Come early\, grab some pizza\, and settle in for the m
 ovie!</p><p>Event page: <a href="https://www.umassd.edu/events/cms/screeni
 ng-of-lost-in-translation--inbetween-worlds-expressions-of-displacement-in
 -global-cinema.php">https://www.umassd.edu/events/cms/screening-of-lost-in
 -translation--inbetween-worlds-expressions-of-displacement-in-global-cinem
 a.php</a></a></p></body></html>
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T170000
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LOCATION:CVPA 153
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:Screening of Lost in Translation – In/Between Worl
 ds: Expressions of Displacement in Global Cinema
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