The Oklahoma City University Film Institute will begin their series on Sept. 22 in the Kerr McGee Auditorium, located in the Meinders School of Business.
The first film presented will be “Lore”, a film about the 1945 collapse of the German Resistance during World War II. The movie follows five children, all with Nazi parents imprisoned.
This year’s film season is entitled “Identity in Diversity: Religious Pluralism,” based on Eboo Patel’s book “Acts of Faith.” The author will give a presentation on campus on Oct. 23, as a part of the Distinguished Speakers Series.
Admission to all the films in the series is free. The films are supported in part by the Thatcher Hoffman Smith Endowment Fund, and through endowments from the school and the Oklahoma City Community Foundation.
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