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    International Lens Film Series: A Town Called Panic

    International Lens Film Series: A Town Called Panic

    Presented by Vanderbilt University at Vanderbilt University - Sarratt Cinema

    October 2, 2010

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    Presented as part of The Tournées Festival.  The Tournées Festival was made possible with the support of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and the French Ministry of Culture (CNC).

    France (2009) Dirs: Stephane Aubier and Vincent Patar. Expanding upon a cult TV series, this 75-minute joy ride combines deadpan slapstick and surrealist Belgian stop-motion animation. The main characters are plastic toys Cowboy, Indian, and Horse, who improbably live together in a town called Panic. Various bizarre and surrealistic adventures await them, as the utterly silly but meticulously worked-out plot of “A Town Called Panic” gets under way. French with English subtitles. Not Rated. 75 mins.

    Note: This Family Matinee will be screened at 2:00pm. Join us before the film for a special children’s art activity from 1:00pm-2:00pm in Sarratt lobby.


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        Vanderbilt University - Sarratt Cinema

        2301 Vanderbilt Place
        Sarratt Student Center
        Nashville , TN 37240

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        Free and open to the public

        Info Phone: (615) 322-6400

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        October 2, 2010

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        Saturday 2:00pm-4:00pm

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