Florida State University’s Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics and the FSU Middle East Center will host the 13th annual Middle East Film Festival, showcasing films that provide insight into international cinema and share perspectives rarely seen in mainstream media.
The festival, which runs February 25 through April 2, is sponsored by the FSU Middle East Center and the Student Life Cinema and features five films screening over the course of five weekends this spring.
The festival’s prestigious and lengthy history in Tallahassee has made it central to Modern Languages and Linguistics’ annual outreach activities within the university and to the wider community. FSU’s commitment to providing students and faculty with meaningful international engagement opportunities and nurturing a rich, multicultural environment on campus are key components of the university’s overall academic success.
“I am pleased to support the Middle East Film Festival and applaud the value it adds to our academic mission,” said Sam Huckaba, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. “The event provides a truly outstanding opportunity to promote FSU’s rich cultural diversity.”
All events are free and open to the public, though a one-time registration is required. Register to receive links and sign-in information for each of the virtual screenings. Once registered, attendees can stream the films each weekend they are presented. To register and access the film titles, please click here.
Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 5:00pm
Virtual EventArts/Entertainment, Diversity and Inclusion, General, International & Multicultural, Free to the Public
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