Movie discussion in person
Carl A. Fields Center 58 Prospect Ave, Princeton, NJ, United StatesIEGAP, DAP and Parents & Caregivers ERGs invite you to join us for a lunch discussion of the movie The Son (trailer), on Thursday, March 20th at noon in Carl Fields Center. Mental health challenges can affect anyone regardless of country of origin, race, gender, socioeconomic status, age, etc. The Son is about a workaholic father who attempts to reunite with his son, who is dealing with depression. Calvin R. Chin, Ph.D. ,Director of Counseling and Psychological Services, will open the discussion about mental health challenges. Please watch the movie ahead of the discussion. It is available on streaming platforms including Hulu, Disney+; it is for rent on Prime Video, AppleTV, YouTube, GooglePlay and Fandango. Register here by Friday, March 14. Lunch will be provided. We are looking forward to seeing you there! More information about the movie on our Film Club page
French Film Festival Opening Night
McCosh HallDear IEGAP movie lovers, IEGAP Film Club is teaming up again this year with the Princeton French Film Festival to bring you a unique biopic that tells the story of a legendary figure whose songs (including La Bohème) capture your heart and move your soul! Please register to let us know if you can join us! Monsieur Aznavour OPENING NIGHT & US PREMIERE - MUSIC PICK Friday, March 28, 2025 at 7:00 PM Armenian, English, French, 121 mins (trailer) McCosh Hall 10 (directions) Free tickets: click here Followed by a reception and Q&A with Armenian-American journalist and playwright Taleen Babayan. We hope to see you there!
Princeton French Film Festival
Starting on Friday, March 28th at 7:00 PM with the exceptional US Premiere of Monsieur Aznavour (2024), a beautiful biopic on Charles Aznavour, this edition includes 20 film screenings for all tastes and age groups, 13 Q&A sessions with filmmakers, critics, and professors, 3 masterclasses with renowned artists, a ciné-symposium with a Honorary Oscar Awardee, a book-discussion with a world-class writer, a concert with Haitian musicians, a cinematic guided tour through Princeton's town and campus, and several pedagogical projects with local schools. Check out the schedule and trailers here: https://frenchfilmfestival.gradlife.princeton.edu/