
Thursday, 1.15, 7:15pm
IB Lecture Hall
Free Boba!!!
Two hours in the life of a young woman — This week, hosted by Professor Seth Henderson, the film society will present Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962), which captures time, anxiety, and mortality with mesmerizing precision. Agnès Varda’s masterpiece unfolds in real time, where the city streets of Paris become a mirror of inner uncertainty. Restored in luminous clarity, it is a meditation on waiting, chance encounters, and the fragile choreography of life — an intimate portrait that turns every glance, every pause, into profound cinematic poetry. Varda’s gaze lingers on the ordinary and the fleeting, revealing the depth of emotion in moments often overlooked. It is a study of presence, perception, and the quiet intensity of a life in motion.”