ELIZABETHTOWN, PA (01/30/2014)(readMedia)-- Elizabethtown College's Diversity Film Series features closed-captioned movies that address the sometimes sensitive subjects of race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic stratification, culture and politics.
Shown at 7 p.m. in the College's Gibble Auditorium, the films, sponsored by Academic Advising, are free. Each is followed by a discussion led by College faculty members.
Monday, February 17 -- "Do the Right Thing"
"Do The Right Thing" is a 1989 American drama film produced, written and directed by Spike Lee, who also is a featured actor in the movie. The film was inspired by an actual incident in Howard Beach, N.Y., when a group of white kids chase down and kill a young black man on the hottest day of the summer.
A discussion of the film is led by Dr. Fletcher McClellan, Dean of the Faculty and professor of political science at Elizabethtown.
Monday, March 24 -- "Mississippi Masala"
"Mississippi Masala" is a 1991 romantic drama primarily set in rural Mississippi; the film explores an interracial romance between African-Americans and Indian-Americans in the United States.
Dr. Rita C Shah, assistant professor of sociology, and Dr. Jeffery Long, professor of religion and Asian Studies, discuss the film.
Monday, April 7 -- "Hairspray"
The 1988 comedy film "Hairspray," written and directed by John Waters, was inspired by "The Nicest Kids in Town," a short essay Waters wrote for his 1981 book, "Shock Value." In the story he professed his love and obsession with dance crazes, behind-the-scenes drama and gossip he saw on Baltimore's "The Buddy Deane Show."
A discussion, led by Dr. Sarah Daughtrey, assistant professor of music, follows the film.
Contact: Jean-Paul Benowitz at benowitzj@etown.edu or 717-361-1110.
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Elizabethtown College, located in historic Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is a private coed institution offering more than four dozen liberal arts, fine and performing arts, science and engineering, business, communications and education degrees. Learn more: http://www.etown.edu/about/
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