Maxwell School Events Calendar
Films Events
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Movie Night | ‘Dr. Strangelove or How I learned to Love the Bomb’
Eggers Hall, 341
The Moynihan Institute’s series, Practice of Global Politics, is hosting a screening of Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film, “Dr. Strangelove or How I learned to Love the Bomb.”
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Screening: ‘BORDERLAND | The Line Within’
Hall of Languages, 500
Join the Program for Latin America and the Caribbean for their Spring 2025 Film Screening Series.
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Screening | ‘Stolen Photo’
Eggers Hall, 220
Join the Program for Latin America and the Caribbean for their Spring 2025 Film Screening Series.
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Screening | ‘La Ley de Herodes’
Eggers Hall, 341
Join the Program for Latin America and the Caribbean for their Spring 2025 Film Screening Series.
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Screening of ‘Raise the Roof: Building Tenant Power in Syracuse’
Eggers Hall, 220
Join us for a screening of the new documentary film “Raise the Roof: Building Tenant Power in Syracuse,” directed by Associate Professor of Sociology Gretchen Purser.
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Screening | The Hidden Costs: Social & Environmental Impacts of Informal & Illegal Mining in Peru
Eggers Hall, 220
Join the Program for Latin America and the Caribbean for their Spring 2025 Film Screening Series.
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Free Special Screening: ‘Counted Out - Math is Power’
Eggers Hall, 220
Join us for “Counted Out - Math is Power,” a film by Vicki Abeles exploring how math shapes empowerment, equity and societal change in our technology-driven world.
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MALOMI Film Screening| Korean Culture and Conversation Table
Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), Kittredge Auditorium | 032
Join the Korean table for a film screening of “Malmoi: The Secret Mission” (Korean: 말모이). This film is a 2019 South Korean historical comedy-drama film written and directed by Eom Yu-na.
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Inheritance Impact Screening Tour and Conversation
Eggers Hall, 220
The Lerner Center will host a screening of the award-winning documentary film, “Inheritance.”
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CACI Movie Night: ‘Siberia din Oase’ (Siberia in the Bones)
Maxwell Hall, 204
The movie screening is initiated by Cristina Virlan, 2023-2024 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship participant from Moldova at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
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Film Screening: 'Scream For Me Sarajevo'
Eggers Hall, The Global Collaboratory
A screening of "Scream For Me Sarajevo" and discussion with Amir Husak, associate professor of media studies at The New School for Social Research.
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CACI Movie Night: 'The Eagle Huntress'
Maxwell Hall, 204
"The Eagle Huntress" follows Aisholpan, a 13-year-old girl, as she trains to become the first female in twelve generations of her Kazakh family to become an eagle hunter.
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Citizenship in Perspective: Documentary Film 'Oqlanmagan – Unexonerated'
Eggers Hall, 341
The "Oqlanmagan – The Unexonerated," a documentary film, is one of the first attempts to tell the story of more than 18,000 people designated as “extremists” by previous governments of Uzbekistan.
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Black Women's Experience in the Sex Trade: Film Showing and Discussion with Melanie Thompson
Eggers Hall, 220
Melanie Thompson of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women will be showing and discussing the film, "Can Oppression Be Liberation?"
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CACI Movie Night: “White Sun of the Desert” (1969)
Maxwell Hall, 204
The Moynihan Institute’s Central Asia and the Caucasus Initiative will be screening “White Sun of the Desert” (1969).
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PLACA Film Presentation: Children of Las Brisas
Maxwell Hall, 204
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and the Program on Latin America and the Caribbean are proud to host Director Marianela Maldonado and Producer Luisa De La Ville, for a live screening of their film, "Children of Las Brisas."
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Haudenosaunee Canoe Journey (2020)
401 Harrison St. Syracuse, New York, USA
Writer and director Roxann Whitebean (Mohawk from Kahnawà:ke) will host a screening of her award-winning film, Haudenosaunee Canoe Journey (2020) in the Hosmer Auditorium.
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Sustainable Syracuse Research Film Festival and Competition: Kick-Off Information Session
Eggers Hall, 220
Learn more about participation in the inaugural Sustainable Syracuse Film Festival, focused on student research surrounding sustainability imperatives with prize money for winning contestants. Participation is open to all undergraduate and graduate students at both Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF campuses.
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Film Screening: Children of the Vine
335 Falk College
Sponsored by the Food Studies Program and co-sponsored by the Departments of Public Health, Geography and the Environment, and the Environment, Sustainability and Policy Program.