Elon film festival to be held April 15-18

The fourth-annual Elon University Film Festival, presented by the Elon School of Communications, will be held April 15-18 on the campus of Elon University. Admission is free and open to the public.

The festival will focus on contemporary foreign films, supporting the university-wide emphasis on international studies. Founded in 1998 by John Duvall, assistant professor of communications, the festival has previously presented independent features from the southeastern United States. It has also included production workshops with regional filmmakers.

All films begin at 8 p.m. The schedule of films is listed below:

Monday, April 15
Yeager Recital Hall
“Ma Vie en Rose (My Life in Pink)” (France)

Tuesday, April 16
McEwen Communications Building room 011
“The Circle” (Iran)

Wednesday, April 17
Yeager Recital Hall
“Vertical Ray of the Sun (At the Height of Summer)” (Vietnam)

Thursday, April 18
Yeager Recital Hall
“No Man’s Land” (Bosnia-Herzegovina)-named Best Foreign Film in 2001