The University of North Dakota College of Arts and Sciences Department of Anthropology’s Global Visions Film Series will play Let the Right One In at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6, in the Memorial Union Lecture Bowl.
Let the Right One In is about a young boy, Oskar, who strikes up an innocent friendship with his mysterious new next-door neighbor. After Oskar realizes that she is the vampire responsible for the recent deaths around town, he finds himself in a position between choosing either his friendship with the vampire or exposing her to the authorities.
“It’s all too rare to stumble on to something genuinely original. And it’s even more unexpected for that film to be a vampire movie . . . But Let the Right One In, a deliciously macabre story of a tentative romance between a bullied 12-year-old boy and the strange girl who moves in next door, is pure magic.” – The London Times
The Department of Anthropology’s popular Global Visions Film Series seeks to bring an array of international films to the Grand Forks Community. Two films are presented each month in the Lecture Bowl of the Memorial Union at the University of North Dakota. Attendance is free, but a donation of $1 is requested. Upcoming films, all at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Union Lecture Bowl, are:
The Chorus – Tuesday, Oct. 20 The Boy in the Striped Pajamas – Tuesday, Nov. 3 Sangre De Mi Sangre – Tuesday Nov. 17 Days of Glory – Tuesday, Dec. 1
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