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SUMMARY:Foreign Film Series: EO
LOCATION:Student Center Cinema
DESCRIPTION:EO is a donkey working for a Polish circus. He performs in an act with 
	Kasandra\, who loves and protects him. When animal rights activists help 
	get the circus shut down\, EO is taken away and brought to a horse 
	stable to work. In the truck being transported and at the stables\, EO 
	sees horses running free and being pampered. After knocking over a shelf 
	of trophies\, EO is sent to a farm where he seems depressed and will not 
	eat. He gives rides to children through woods where trees continue to be 
	cut down to create space for humans. On paper\, an existential Polish 
	remake of a 1960s French arthouse classic about a donkey’s journey might 
	seem intimidating\, uninteresting\, flat\, droll\, inaccessible\, high 
	art\, but writer/director Jerzy Skolimowski is a filmmaking wizard. This 
	is a story about a voiceless\, armless\, homeless\, rights-less lead at 
	the whim of the forces around him. The perspective triggers a flood of 
	empathy and\, to Skolimowski’s credit\, opens an inner reservoir with 
	the capacity to hold it all.\n\nMore Info
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