Source: The Depaulia
http://www.thedepaulia.com/story.asp?artid=2025§id=2
The interfaith scholars present a new program that aims to attract the film enthusiast, faith scholar, student and faculty member alike with their carefully-chosen cinematic gems.
The DePaul Student Interfaith Council and student interfaith scholars based in University Ministry introduced film screenings this quarter. The Interfaith Film Society is part of the University Ministry’s intefaith ministry program, which aims to "foster opportunites for religious understanding, dialogue, and celebration among the different faith communities on campus, and seeks to build a strong intercollegiate network of interfaith leaders.
Taking place once each week, the film screenings provide an opportunity for students to experience different cultures and eras from multiple perspectives.
Meetings are held at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. The films are screened on the Lincoln Park campus in the Schmitt Academic Center, Room 254. The next film screening and discussion will be held Jan. 31 and is on Sergei Parajanov’s "Color of Pomegranates."
Sofiko Chiaureli stars in this production made in 1969 based on the life of Armenian poet, Sayat Nova.