Film School presents ‘Black Narcissus’

by Trey Hock on September 18, 2013

in Features

The Kansas City Art Institute and Alamo Drafthouse have joined forces to bring you Film School, a weekly student curated film series. Film School brings important films back to the big screen for your viewing enjoyment. School’s back in session we’ve got some incredible films from across the cinematic spectrum. Iron Giant, Chinatown and Eraserhead are just a few of the lessons that Drafthouse Film School has in store for you this semester.

Black Narcissus by the British director team The Archers, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, follows the lives of five Anglican nuns as they open a convent high in the Himalayas. Come and join us this Saturday, September 21st, for this strange and beautiful story as they cope with the indigenous people and become increasingly seduced by the sensuality of their isolated surroundings.

The screening is Saturday, August 31st All Film School Screenings are just $5.

For tickets and information click the link or call (816) 474-4545.

In addition to contributing to Scene-Stealers, Trey makes short films and teaches at the Kansas City Art Institute. Follow him here:

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