Movie Night: Jojo Rabbit (October 29)

NSU’s Annual Film Series: The Reel at the Alvin Sherman Library Lawn

 The Department of Humanities and Politics and NSU Center for the Humanities are pleased to present NSU’s Annual Film Series: The Reel!

After a free screening of the film, Drs. Kate Waites and Aileen Miyuki Farrar from the Department of Humanities and Politics will lead discussion of the riveting Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit, a fanciful coming-of-age comedy-drama about Nazis.

NSU’s Annual Film Series, The Reel, offers NSU students, faculty, and other members of the university and local community curated film screenings on campus, free of charge, and open to the public! To ensure a safe experience, this event is being held outside, on the Alvin Sherman Library lawn! Masks required!

Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit
October 29, 7:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M.
Alvin Sherman Library Quad
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From the director of Hunt for the Wilderpeople and Thor: Ragnarok comes this fanciful, coming-of-age comedy-drama about Nazis. Jojo Rabbit follows an innocent ten-year-old German boy headed off to Nazi camp, eager to join the Hitler Youth with his buffoonish imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler. These plans are derailed when he discovers a Jew hiding in his attic. What will he do? Join us to find out!

This film showing is in collaboration with the Humanities Center’s Ban Me: Humanities Express, a series encouraging and celebrating creative expression and open dialogue for National Arts & Humanities Month (October).

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