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International Lens

By Jim Ridley

Published on October 09, 2008 at 3:43am

A series of free screenings feat. 27 films from 21 nations, each introduced by a Vanderbilt faculty member for program director and feat. a post-screening discussion. Alfredo Vergara, deputy director of the Institute for Global Health, introduces this screening of Melody Emmett's 2001 documentary Body and Soul, which confronts the AIDS crisis in South Africa and the effect it has had on religious leaders' attitudes toward sexuality. Projected from DVD, the hour-long doc is free and open to the public. Also this week at Sarratt: the warm comedy-drama Since Otar Left (7 p.m. Nov. 6), to be introduced by F. Clark Williams.
Sept. 3-Dec. 3, 2008


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