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Raiders of the Lost Ark — 7pm (FREE)
Feb
26

Raiders of the Lost Ark — 7pm (FREE)

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Come out and see the classic adventure on the big screen, complete with the live commentary of Classics professors from Acadia University! During planned speaking breaks, you'll find out what holds up (we're pretty sure it's all accurate), what you maybe shouldn't do if you're an archeologist (Indy probably follows all the best practices), and just how much they - and we - love this amazing adventure movie (spoiler alert: a lot).

Sponsored by the Acadia Students Union. Admission is free, with the donation of a non-perishable food item to the Food Cupboard. Get ready to learn and hum along with the theme. Don't be late to class - and don't forget your hat.

Runtime: 1h 55m | Genre: Adventure, Action |PG

May contain less subtle sexually suggestive scenes and nudity and a more realistic portrayal of violence than in the General category; coarse language may occur more often than in the General category. Theme or content may not be suitable for all children though there is no age restriction. Parental discretion is advised.

English | United States of America

Director: Steven Spielberg

Writer: Lawrence Kasdan

Cinematographer: Douglas Slocombe

Composer: John Williams

Cast: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman

Thu Feb 26, 2026 — 7pm

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TÁR
Jan
8

TÁR

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General Admission:
$12.00 (+ applicable fees)

Having achieved an enviable career few could even dream of, renowned conductor/composer Lydia Tár, the first female principal music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, is at the top of her game. As a conductor, Lydia not only orchestrates, she manipulates. As a trailblazer, the passionate virtuoso leads the way in the male-dominated classical music industry. Moreover, Lydia prepares for the release of her memoir while juggling work and family. She is also willing to take up one of her most significant challenges: a live recording of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5. However, forces that even the imperious maestro can't control slowly chip away at Lydia's elaborate facade, revealing the genius's dirty secrets and the insidious, corrosive nature of power. What if life knocks Lydia off her pedestal? Masks are recommended.

 
 
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