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    International Lens Film Series: Nosferatu

    International Lens Film Series: Nosferatu

    Vanderbilt University

    October 31, 2009

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    ***Join us for this MONSTER MASH in COSTUME!*** For this silent film an original musical score will be performed live by the Rats and People Motion Picture Orchestra. An unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, Nosferatu is the quintessential vampire film, crafted by legendary German director F. W. Murnau. Rather than depicting Dracula as a shape-shifting monster or debonair gentleman, Murnau's Graf Orlok is a nightmarish, spidery creature of bulbous head and taloned claws, perhaps the most disturbing incarnation of vampirism ever. English intertitles. Not Rated. 94 minutes. Germany (1922) Dir: F. W. Murnau.

    Presented by: Paul Young, Associate Professor, Director of Film Studies Program. Funding provided in part by the Film Studies Program. Presenters will provide an introduction and facilitate post-screening discussion for each film. Sarratt Cinema is located on the first floor of the Sarratt Student Center at Vanderbilt University. For additional information and parking maps, visit the International Lens web site or call (615) 322-6400.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free and open to the public

      Info Phone: (615) 322-6400

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      October 31, 2009

      Times:
      Saturday 7:00pm

    • NOTE: We do our best to ensure the accuracy of information, however, it is a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue for possible schedule changes.

    • Venue Info

      Vanderbilt University - Sarratt Cinema

      2301 Vanderbilt Place Sarratt Student Center Nashville , TN 37240

      Full map and directions

    • Parking Info

      Complimentary parking for Sarratt Cinema patrons is available in zone 2 lot 2 off West End Ave at 23rd Avenue South.

      Handicap parking is available, call (615) 322-6400 for details.

    • Accessibility Info
      • Wheelchair Access
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