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We just learned that showing films during finals week is prohibited (we’re just as sad as you are).

We’ll be showing both movies next semester instead.

Thanks for being a great audience this semester and have a great summer!

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Barnum 008 is currently unavailable, so tonight’s showing has been canceled (sorry about that).

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Three reasons why Tufts Film Series wants you to see this film:

1. Natalie Portman is gorgeous.

2. Ashton Kutcher is pretty too.

3. It’s three movies in one – a romcom, a drama, and a regular comedy.

Free movies. Big screen. Every weekend.

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Three reasons why Tufts Film Series wants you to see this film:

1. It’s a smarter, Web 2.0 version of Mean Girls.

2. Emma Stone is the shit.

3. Stone’s audition was the opening webcam scene.

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Join Tufts Film Series and the Dean of Undergraduate Education for a special screening of All The President’s Men (1976) in anticipation of this year’s Snyder Lecture featuring Bob Woodward, an investigative journalist and one of the reporters who broke the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post in the early 1970s.

The film is about Woodward and his co-journalist.

Date: Thursday April 21st
Location: Barnum 008

Join us at 7 p.m. for a panel discussion of the historical, political, and social context of the Watergate Scandal led by three Tufts experts:
* Daniel Mulholland, Professor, Tufts History Department
* Phil Primack, Tufts alum and longtime independent journalist
* Howard Woolf, Associate Director of the ExCollege/Director of TuftsFilmWorks

Film screening at 7:30 p.m.

As always, this event is free and open to anyone!

Tufts Film Series
Free Movies. Big Screen. Every Weekend.

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