Friday, September 19, 2008

Pictures from Atonement Screening

Queuing for the Screening

Taking your seat in the Theatre

New MC Erica

Discussion Session with Charles

With Erica

and again Erica



Thursday, September 18, 2008

Upcoming Films For This Semester

19th September Atonement




3rd October Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street








Friday 24th October The Orphanage


Chiang Chen Studio Theatre
7pm





Monday 27th October Saw I



Room Y416



7pm







Tuesday 28th October Hostel
Room FJ302


7pm



Wednesday 29th October Dead Silence

Room Y508

7pm



Thursday 30th October 28 Weeks later




Chiang Chen Studio Theatre
7pm






Friday 14th November Persepolis





Chiang Chen Studio Theatre
7pm








More Information at PIFS website









http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/FilmSociety/default.asp

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

PIFS Screenings this Semester

Pictures from the PIFS stall in PQ podium.


Many students queuing up to join.


Hear about PIFS Movies to be screened this semester by listening below:

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PIFS Screening: Atonement 19 September 2008

Chiang Chen Studio Theatre 7pm. After screening discussion in the Theatre Lounge.



Plot Summary:
A mischievous girl accuses her older sister's lover of a crime he did not commit, only to find that her words have irrevocably and permanently changed the lives of all involved in a film that brings the filmmakers behind Pride & Prejudice back together to adapt the best-selling 2002 novel by author Ian McEwan. The year is 1935, and as the summer heat takes hold, 13-year-old fledgling writer Briony Tallis watches her older sister, Cecilia (Keira Knightley), get undressed and go frolicking in the garden fountain on her family's country estate. The housekeeper's son, Robbie (James McAvoy), a childhood friend and recent Cambridge graduate, also witnesses the innocent act. When Robbie and Cecilia subsequently cross a particularly sensitive boundary and the scheming Briony accuses Robbie of an unspeakable transgression for which the boy is wholly innocent, the repercussions of her unfounded claim threaten to affect all three for decades to come.