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Block Cinema

Block Auditorium

Block Cinema is dedicated to encounter, exchange, and learning through the art of the moving image.

The Block Museum is home to one of the region’s most innovative cinemas. Through its quarterly screening series “Block Cinema,” the museum explores the global past and present, showcasing film and other time-based media across genres, from classic to experimental.

This free, in-house cinema is dedicated to providing Northwestern, the North Shore, and Chicago a quality venue for film and to highlighting the diversity of voices and practices in the media arts field. Post-screening discussions with a filmmaker or scholar, are a staple of the program, providing a unique opportunity for audiences to gain valuable context about the works and offering unique insights into the creative process. In keeping with the Museum’s commitment to presenting art across time, culture, and media, media art is a staple of the Block Museum’s exhibition program.

Always free and open to all

Upcoming Screenings

Apr177 PM

Irreclaimable: Desert(ed) Lives and Labor Time in Post-Socialist Central Asia

A pairing of nonfiction films from Uzbekistan and China that document environmental catastrophe and reclamation with compelling attentiveness to working life while offering intimate insights into the existential and material conditions of life on the frontline.
Apr186:30 PM

LA CHIMERA (2023)

A standout film of 2023, Alice Rohrwacher's newest work is a dreamy blend of folklore and realism dedicated to her Italian birthplace.
Apr197 PM

THE BLACK STALLION (1979) with Professor Jacob Smith

Carrol Ballard's 1979 classic THE BLACK STALLION is a cinematic achievement that is as visually stunning as it is sonically mesmerizing. Presented with an introduction by Sound Arts and Industries Professor Jacob Smith who will discuss the contributions of sound designer Alan Splet, drawing connections to his work as a long time collaborator of David Lynch.
Apr245:30 PM

IN VANDA'S ROOM (2000) with Pedro Costa in person

Widely considered a landmark in contemporary cinema, Costa's first digital video film IN VANDA’S ROOM is an astounding meditation on memory, loss, and the real-time razing of a neighborhood subjected to urban renewal. Followed by conversation with the filmmaker.
Apr266 PM

WHERE DOES YOUR HIDDEN SMILE LIE? + SICILIA! with Pedro Costa in person

Join us for a night of cinematic treasures with Pedro Costa. His reverent and revelatory documentary portrait of artists Straub-Huillet is both about the process of film editing and an unexpected romantic comedy that dives into issues of the ethical and aesthetic implications of filmmaking. Paired with a classic Straub-Huillet film screened on a stunning 35mm print.
May97 PM

Dancing Flowers and Sprouting Seeds: Films of Botanical Motion

Spanning over 100 years, this program curates a bouquet of films using cinematic time and time-lapse technologies to see plants in new ways. This program includes a range of films from late 1800s pioneering plant studies to recent experimental and avant-garde films presented in digital and 16mm films. Introduction by media scholar Colin Williamson.
May107 PM

Film Talks - A Touring Program of Experimental Cinema (Program 2)

A touring program from the UK makes its way to the Block with an exciting selection of experimental films by eleven artists who are featured in the new book "Film Talks: 15 Conversations on Experimental Cinema" with editors Andrew Vallance & Simon Payne in person.
 
"We’re very conscious of the valuable role that university cinemas like ours can play in the ecosystem of non-theatrical film. We look for opportunities to support and showcase the work of distributors who are expanding access to adventurous cinema, archives that are preserving endangered cinematic legacies and scholars and filmmakers who are promoting a more inclusive film culture.
We try to act as a conduit between that international community of passionate cinema workers, and diverse local communities at Northwestern and beyond, who see cinema as a way to encounter the world and exchange ideas."

– Michael Metzger, Pick-Laudati Curator of Media Arts, Block Museum

 


 

Explore conversations and stories from past Block Cinema programs