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    EYE-OPENING FILMS FOR OPEN MINDS
    By Heather Billings

    The Collegian
    California State University, Fresno
    http://collegian.csufresno.edu/2008/09/10/e ye-opening-films-for-open-minds/
    Sept 10 2008
    CA

    CineCulture class explores cultural and controversial issues

    German-Turkish relations may not be most students' idea of
    entertainment, but professor Mary Husain hopes to open eyes this
    Friday with "The Edge of Heaven."

    Set in a Turkish neighborhood of Germany, "The Edge of Heaven" is the
    next movie Husain has scheduled for her CineCulture class. Like all
    other CineCulture showings, "The Edge of Heaven" is open to the public.

    "I've always been a foreign film fan. I thought this film that looks
    at Turkish-German relations would be relevant today," Husain said.

    She added that the cross-cultural themes presented in the movie are
    important for students to understand.

    "The Edge of Heaven" follows a Turkish family's interwoven paths. It
    flirts with lesbian issues as Ayten, a Turkish girl, searches for
    her mother and Nejat, a Turkish boy, who is also looking for her,
    Ayten. It won best screenplay at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.

    Such movies are par for the course for CineCulture students.

    Movies relevant to campus, community CineCulture, which went from a
    club to a mass communication and journalism class, features different
    a different cultural movie every week.

    "The idea is to have a space to explore controversial issues,"
    Husain said.

    Husain, who teaches in the mass communication and journalism department
    and the communication department, brings in guests to discuss the
    movies with the audience.

    "One of the hallmarks is post-screening discussion," she said of the
    CineCulture class. "[This semester] we have two students who have
    actually picked the films and will be the discussants."

    Later this fall, Walter Ramirez Delgado will lead a discussion on
    the film "Romero," about an El Salvadorian priest who championed
    human rights and was murdered. Roxanne Villaluz will speak about
    "Filipino Americans," a film on a subject Husain said Villaluz has
    wanted to showcase for some time.

    The club's schedule also seeks to honor diverse community interests.

    Armenian Studies professor, Barlow DerMurgrdechian, will discuss
    "The People's Advocate" for Armenian Heritage Month in October. The
    Women's Resource Center sponsored "Iron-Jawed Angels" in August.

    Husain said CineCulture is a good experience "because it's campus,
    club and community."

    "I promoted it as a class you can bring a date to," she said. "Now
    I have a waiting list for a class that meets on a Friday night."

    CineCulture events

    "The Edge of Heaven" is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 12, at 5:30 p.m. at
    the Tower Theater, located on 815 E. Olive Ave. in Fresno. Languages
    include German, Turkish and English with English subtitles.

    â~@¢ Student and senior tickets are $8. General admission tickets are
    $10. The public is welcome to attend this or any other CineCulture
    event.

    â~@¢ CineCulture students receive free tickets from Fresno Filmworks
    and from this year's LunaFest.

    â~@¢ For more information or to view a schedule of upcoming events,
    please visit CineCulture's Web site.

    --Boundary_(ID_R/rb1KYXEy36Egdqe4i3cg)--
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