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For more details on our membership program, please visit our membership page. Our concession stand is the only place in New York to get these rockin’ shirts! NEW TO IFC CENTER – we’re keeping it Kubrick with the latest Cinemetal design! All shirts are available in all sizes: S, M, L, XL, and XXL These are the T-shirts that go to eleven! THE CRITERION COLLECTION AT THE IFC CENTER MY WINNIPEG (Guy Maddin, 2007) The geographical dead center of North America and the beloved birthplace of Guy Maddin, Winnipeg is the frosty and mysterious star of Maddin’s “docu-fantasia.” A work of memory and imagination, the film burrows into what the director calls “the heart of the heart” of the continent, conjuring a city as delightful as it is fearsome, populated by sleepwalkers and hockey aficionados. Take part in Winnipeg’s epic annual scavenger hunt! Pay your respects to the racehorses forever frozen in the river! Help judge the yearly Golden Boy pageant!
What is real and what is fantasy is left up to the viewer to sort out in Maddin’s hypnotic, expertly conceived paean to that wonderful and terrifying place known as My Hometown. THE GREAT BEAUTY (Paolo Sorrentino, 2013) For decades, journalist Jep Gambardella has charmed and seduced his way through the glittering nightlife of Rome. Since the legendary success of his only novel, he has been a permanent fixture in the city’s literary and elite social circles. But on his sixty-fifth birthday, Jep unexpectedly finds himself taking stock of his life, turning his cutting wit on himself and his contemporaries, and looking past the lavish nightclubs, parties, and cafés to find Rome itself, in all its monumental glory: a timeless landscape of absurd, exquisite beauty. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Arlington TxFeaturing sensuous cinematography, a lush score, and an award-winning central performance by the great Toni Servillo, this transporting experience by the brilliant Italian director Paolo Sorrentino is a breathtaking Felliniesque tale of decadence and lost love.Clawfoot Tubs For Sale Texas
ERASERHEAD (David Lynch, 1977) A dream of dark and troubling things . . . David Lynch’s 1977 debut feature, Eraserhead, is both a lasting cult sensation and a work of extraordinary craft and beauty. With its mesmerizing black-and-white photography by Frederick Elmes and Herbert Cardwell, evocative sound design, and unforgettably enigmatic performance by Jack Nance, this visionary nocturnal odyssey continues to haunt American cinema like no other film. NEW TO IFC CENTER CONCESSIONSLab Puppies For Sale In Bowling Green Ky In April 2000, Mark Hogancamp was beaten and left for dead outside a bar in his hometown of Kingston, NY. Waking from a nine-day coma, he had no memory of the thirty-eight prior years of his life, including his ex-wife, family, artistic talents, or military service. To reconstruct his past, Hogancamp built, in his backyard, Marwencol, an imaginary village set in World War II Belgium, where everybody is welcome—Germans, Americans, French, British, and Russians—as long as peace is kept.
With 1:6 scale action figures and Barbie dolls, as well as toy armaments and meticulously built props, buildings, and clothes, Marwencol is an alternate reality, created with painstaking (and sometimes painful) realism and obsessive attention to detail. Here, riveting wartime dramas are played out and photographed in saturated hues and unflinching detail. The emotional narrative mirrors the artist’s own: through Marwencol, Hogancamp regained his cognitive facilities. WELCOME TO MARWENCOL is an astonishing story of the redemptive power of art—of art as therapy and act of obsession.The 2015-2016 ICF Executive Planning Board Ashleigh Bates (Director)Ashleigh is a senior majoring in psychology with a pre-medicine concentration and a criminal justice and chemistry minor. This is her third year on the planning board in which she has held the positions of: entertainment co-chair and programming co-chair. She first found out about ICF during her open house before freshman year. She volunteered her freshman  year and has been apart of the board ever since.
“ICF to me means to celebrate, explore, and embrace diversity on, not only VCU campus, but in the greater Richmond area. With hopes of being an activist for the creation of a culturally competent society through the exposure of our world’s many beautiful cultures.” Chelsea Thornton (Assistant Director)Chelsea is a Senior double majoring in fashion merchandising and creative advertising with a minor in business. This is her second year on the planning board, in which she held the position of entertainment co chair and  assisted with marketing the previous year. She has always had a passion for diversity and community service and has participated in many volunteering opportunities through VCU's ASPIRE program. Her love of volunteering and being a role model to others attracted her to ICF. "ICF to me means a celebration of the world's differences, to show students the diversity that makes the world so amazing and colorful." Brittany Wong (Finance Chair)Brittany is a sophomore double majoring in Information Systems and Finance.
This is her first year on the ICF planning board. She first found out about ICF through past e-board members, volunteered and was inspired to join the board. "To me, ICF means being open-minded to other cultures and perspectives while still staying in tocuh with your own." Suchi is a junior majoring in Chemistry with a minor in Biology with a pre-pharmacy concentration. She  volunteered her sophomore year at ICF day, fell in love with the organization and applied for the board. "To me, ICF means celebrating the diversity prevalent throughout VCU's campus and showing others that although diversity displays different cultures, it brings us all together." Nikita Amin (Programming Co-chair)Nikita is a junior  majoring in Clinical Laboratory Sciences in the School of Allied Health Professions. This is her second year on the planning board, where she started out as volunteer chair.  "To me, the Intercultural Festival at VCU means an organization that promotes diversity and culture throughout campus in order to bring students together in a fun and meaningful way."
Kiana Ham (Programming Co-Chair) Kiana is a junior with a major in Criminal justice with a concentration in Forensic Crime Scene Investigation with a minor in General Business. She first found out about ICF through SOVO fair and volunteered with them throughout all their events her sophomore year,joining the e-board her junior year. "ICF is a great way to expose people to the different cultures around the world in a fun way. It displays the diverse nature and growing unity among the VCU student body. ICF aims to  promote diversity and understanding of other people's cultures that may differ from their own" Elexis is a senior majoring in Biology with a minor in physics, math, and chemistry. This is her first year on the E board for ICF at VCU. She got involved in ICF her freshman year as a volunteer for the festival and continued for her sophomore year. "To me, ICF means realizing that we all have so much in common despite our physical and cultural differences. It is very important, with VCU being especially diverse, that we learn about each others' cultures to bring us all closer together."
Shivang is a senior majoring in Biology  with a minor in Chemistry with a  Pre-Medicine concentration. This is his first year on the planning board for Intercultural Festival. He became involved in ICF after volunteering at ICF Day 2014. "passion for promoting diversity on campus made him join the planning board. ICF for him is an organization necessary on all campuses. It is a path to spreading diversity and making college a home away from home experience for all who attend, regardless of background." Lily is a junior majoring in Strategic Advertising. She found ICF  her sophomore year through her career advisor, and applied for the board. "The Intercultural Festival is a celebration of the VCU culture, diversity, and accomplishments. Every event we host is a wonderful example for how beautifully students can grow and thrive when they are surrounded by new ideas and perspectives." Umme is a sophomore majoring in Finance with a pre-health concentration. After volunteering for ICF Day her freshman year, she applied to be on the planning board .