Spring 2013 Global Lens Film Festival
Presented by the Texas Tech College of Media & Communication. Co-sponsored by the Institute for Hispanic and International Communication, the Texas Tech Cross-Cultural Academic Advancement Center; as well as Dr. Jimmie L. Reeves and Kathryn Quilliam Reeves.
This is our fifth year hosting the series, and we couldn't be more excited about this year's schedule. Our series poster is attached. Please distribute far and wide.
Each screening will take place in COMC 083 beginning at 6 p.m. A detailed schedule of the screenings is as follows:
- Feb. 21 | About 111 Girls
- Iraq, dir Nahid Ghobadi & Bijan Zamanpira
- Feb. 28 | Beijing Flickers
- China, dir Zhang Yuan
- March 7 | Cairo 678
- Egypt, dir Mohamed Diab
- March 21 | The Fantastic World of Juan Orol
- Mexico, dir Sebastián del Amo
- March 28 | Life Kills Me
- Chile, dir Sebastián Silva
- April 4 | Modest Reception
- Iran, dir Mani Haghighi
- April 11 | The Parade
- Serbia, dir Srdjan Dragojević
- April 18 | Shyamal Uncle Turns Off The Lights
- India, dir Suman Ghosh
- April 25 | Southwest
- Brazil, dir Eduardo Nunes
- May 2 | Student
- Kazakhstan, dir Darezhan Omirbayev
The College of Media & Communication is located on the TTU campus at the corner of 15th Street and Flint. Admission is free. Films are unrated and generally include content of adult nature.

