“Connections” on the Big Screen (Section 1: Tuesdays on Zoom)

“Connections” on the Big Screen (Section 1: Tuesdays on Zoom)

Zoom Video Conference | Available (Membership Required)

3/19/2024-5/21/2024

10:00 AM-12:00 PM on Tue

$40.00

To assist you in preparing for this class, we have provided a link to the setup / test pages from the conference provider. If you have never used this conference service before please click on the link below so that your PC or device will be ready to participate in this class.

NOTE: This course is also offered in-person at Temple Beth-El on Thursday afternoons (Section 2).

This time we are mixing it up: some feature films and some docs! We will find connections through iPhones, surrogacy, archeology, childhood bonds, robotics, games, troubled teens, sustaining Art, and non-binary issues. The films are all winners and will provoke robust discussion in class, leaving you to ponder the big questions long after class has wrapped up.

Our movies: Writing with Fire; Puzzle; The Dig; Past Lives; Made in Boise; Juno; I’m Your Man; Mars One; Every Body, and American Symphony.

Format: Each week we will watch the scheduled film at home and discuss it in class. Two class members will collaborate on presenting one movie, each leading the discussion for one segment. Every class member will be a discussion leader. Questions may be sent out ahead of time to help the class focus on particular aspects of the movie or an alternate class exercise may be offered. A slide presentation is not required.

Resources/Expenses: Films are available on Amazon Prime, Netflix, Kanopy and other streaming services. A small fee may be charged by these platforms. The library also carries some of our films.

Helen Hawkins is happily retired from Special Education and college administration. She thoroughly enjoys screening movies for her classes, and anticipating the discussions they will provoke. This film class will be her seventh course offering.

Nancy Maddocks was a documentary film editor for 23 years, working on a variety of projects for the government and museums. Later she became a school library media specialist. She has never lost her enthusiasm for documentaries. She has co-coordinated several popular LLC classes.