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The Penn State Film Studies Working Group

Friday, February 6, 2026
6:00 p.m. ET
113 Carnegie (Carnegie Cinema)
The Penn State Film Studies Working Group
Screening: Trouble Every Day

The Film Studies Working Group Collaborative Colloquia continue with the screening of Claire Denis' Trouble Every Day (2001, 101 min.) and a joint faculty-graduate student presentation by FSWG's very own Dr. Sabine Doran (Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures; Jewish Studies) and PhD candidate Adam DeCaulp (Comparative Literature; Asian Studies)!

 

The Film Studies Working Group, formerly known as Comparative Literature Film Screening Series, aims to bring together graduate students and early-, mid-, and senior-career faculty who work on film at Penn State. Fostering a series of conversations across departments about the filmic medium, this project will create a vibrant network for scholars to meet, share their research, receive constructive feedback, and develop collaborative work. For more information and inquiries, and to be added to the Film Studies Working Group’s listserv, please contact Merve Şen (mfs6340@psu.edu) or Adam Decaulp (aqd6007@psu.edu).

Hybrid Event
113 Carnegie (Carnegie Cinema)

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