Presented By: University of Michigan Detroit Center
Friday Fall Film Series presents: Out of Sight
For an action packed evening, visit the University of Michigan Detroit Center on Friday, November 20 for the screening of "Out of Sight," the fourth and final film in the Friday Fall Film Series (F3S) themed, “My Detroit."
The focus for the 2015 series is to examine, explore and challenge what Detroit means to people as individuals and as part of a larger community.
In this four-part series, each film aims to highlight the diversity, opportunity, resurgence and love that embody the spirit of Detroit. With the city serving as the central scene, moviegoers are challenged to explore beyond their immediate surroundings, and interpret each film from a fresh perspective.
The film begins at 6 p.m. and includes free admission, parking and light refreshments for all guests. Following the screening, Donald E. Levin PhD, writer and professor, will lead a brief discussion on the film.
To assist the Detroit Center in providing the best guest experience possible, please RSVP for this event. Continue the conversation on social media: #F3Smydetroit.
Friday, November 20, 2015
Film: Out of Sight (novel by Elmore Leonard; screen adaptation by Steven Soderbergh)
Time: 6-9 p.m.
Guest Speaker: Donald E. Levin PhD, writer and professor
Out of Sight is a novel turned screenplay written by Elmore Leonard - starring George Clooney as an escaped career criminal and Jennifer Lopez as the sultry federal agent that has tracked him to Detroit. Out of sight, winner of several awards and an Academy Award nomination is a crime drama with a romantic twist. The plot thickens as moviegoers question whether federal agent Sisco (Lopez) is tracking Jack (Clooney) for all of the right reasons.
The focus for the 2015 series is to examine, explore and challenge what Detroit means to people as individuals and as part of a larger community.
In this four-part series, each film aims to highlight the diversity, opportunity, resurgence and love that embody the spirit of Detroit. With the city serving as the central scene, moviegoers are challenged to explore beyond their immediate surroundings, and interpret each film from a fresh perspective.
The film begins at 6 p.m. and includes free admission, parking and light refreshments for all guests. Following the screening, Donald E. Levin PhD, writer and professor, will lead a brief discussion on the film.
To assist the Detroit Center in providing the best guest experience possible, please RSVP for this event. Continue the conversation on social media: #F3Smydetroit.
Friday, November 20, 2015
Film: Out of Sight (novel by Elmore Leonard; screen adaptation by Steven Soderbergh)
Time: 6-9 p.m.
Guest Speaker: Donald E. Levin PhD, writer and professor
Out of Sight is a novel turned screenplay written by Elmore Leonard - starring George Clooney as an escaped career criminal and Jennifer Lopez as the sultry federal agent that has tracked him to Detroit. Out of sight, winner of several awards and an Academy Award nomination is a crime drama with a romantic twist. The plot thickens as moviegoers question whether federal agent Sisco (Lopez) is tracking Jack (Clooney) for all of the right reasons.
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