October 8–November 19, 2003 The Moving Image: Film and Visual Representation Share Past screenings from this program October 2003 Wednesday08OctoberRead more The Moving Image: Film and Visual Representation. ... 7:00 pmSunrise Directed by F.W. Murnau, 1927 Live Piano Accompaniment by Yakov GubanovScreening on Film Wednesday15OctoberRead more The Moving Image: Film and Visual Representation. ... 7:00 pmVoyage in Italy Directed by Roberto Rossellini, 1953 Screening on Film Wednesday22OctoberRead more The Moving Image: Film and Visual Representation. ... 7:00 pmL’Avventura Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, 1960 Screening on Film Wednesday29OctoberRead more The Moving Image: Film and Visual Representation. ... 7:00 pmCraig’s Wife Directed by Dorothy Arzner, 1936 Screening on Film November 2003Tuesday04NovemberRead more The Moving Image: Film and Visual Representation. ... 7:00 pmAll Night Long Directed by Chantal Akerman, 1982 Screening on Film Wednesday05NovemberRead more The Moving Image: Film and Visual Representation. ... 7:00 pmAll Night Long Directed by Chantal Akerman, 1982 Screening on Film Tuesday11NovemberRead more The Moving Image: Film and Visual Representation. ... 6:30 pmPlaytime Directed by Jacques Tati, 1967 Screening on Film Wednesday12NovemberRead more The Moving Image: Film and Visual Representation. ... 7:00 pmPlaytime Directed by Jacques Tati, 1967 Screening on Film Wednesday19NovemberRead more The Moving Image: Film and Visual Representation. ... 7:00 pmRussian Ark Directed by Alexander Sokurov, 2002 Screening on Film Current and upcoming film series Read moreFebruary 22–April 5Harvard Undergraduate Cinematheque Read moreMarch 7–April 12Albert Serra, or Cinematic Time Regained Read moreApril 4–May 5Wang Bing’s Youth Trilogy Read moreApril 7The Shochiku Centennial Collection Read moreApril 11–May 9Planet at 50 Read moreApril 13The Yugoslav Junction Continues! Read moreApril 14Theo Anthony, Subject to Review Read moreApril 17The Ideal Cinematheque of the Outskirts of the World Read moreApril 18–May 18From the collection – Satyajit Ray