The popular Travel Lecture Film Series, brought to campus each year courtesy of the Washington University Alumni Association, returns this season with eight* travelogues that cover the world. The films are marked by gorgeous scenery and great story telling, created by some of the most esteemed artists in the industry.
The series’ schedule for 2006/07 follows. Films are shown in Graham Chapel unless otherwise noted. Each film is shown twice, at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. For more information on programs, costs and registration procedures, please contact Liz McCandless at 314-935-5212.
Denmark & Sweden – the Kingdoms of Scandinavia
Filmmaker Jim McDonald emphasizes the dynamic relationship of the land with the Baltic and North seas, and conjures up images of ancient Vikings as he journeys through these Scandinavian countries on Nov. 3.
Hawaii Paradise
December 1 is a perfect time to enjoy beautiful Hawaii via Dennis Burkhart’s film. No matter the weather here, it’s always a perfect tropical day in Hawaii.
Bringing Home Sardinia: Italy’s Mediterranean Isle
The sunny Mediterranean is a perfect stop for the January 5 program. Featuring sculpted hillsides and crashing waves along the coastline, Steve McCurdy shows why Sardinia is a favorite stop for world travelers.
Hello! Louisiana
Folk musicians Monty and Marsha Brown bring the unique mix of French, Spanish and African cultures to life in this film featuring Louisiana. Discover the allure of this special state on February 2.
Inside Iraq: The Untold Stories
Step past the news cameras and experience the real Iraq with this special film by Mike Shiley. This stark, moving expose, to be shown on March 2, will add a new dimension to understanding this fascinating country.
Rails Across Russia – St. Petersburg to the Black Sea
Travel 8,500 miles across this massive land and through eight time zones via the Great Siberian Railway to experience Russia, from its great city of St. Petersburg to the Black Sea. The film, by Mary Lee and Sid Nolan, will be shown in the Arts & Sciences Laboratory Science Room 300 on April 13.
10 Questions for the Dalai Lama
If you could ask the Dalai Lama any question, what would it be? Rick Ray had 10 to ask which are recorded in a documentary featuring the Tibetan holy man. This glimpse into the wise man’s mind concludes this year’ series on May 4.
(* Due to publication deadlines, this story could not be published before the first program, Route 66 Revisited: The Return Trip, was shown on Oct. 6.)