Alverno Presents is back with diverse and innovative programming per usual. All of the films take place at the Wehr Auditorium in Christopher Hall on the Alverno College campus, 3400 S. 43rd St. Popcorn and soda will be available for purchase (cash only).
"Bigfoot Kills: A True Crime Documentary"
Thursday, Oct. 5 and Friday, Oct. 6 – 7 p.m.
Check out this exclusive showing of the Wisconsin-made film “Big Foot Kills: A True Crime Documentary.” It unearths the story of a documentary crew seeking to uncover the truth behind a mysterious murder case in the forests surrounding a small Wisconsin town. The cost is free for students, $5 for faculty, staff and seniors and $8 for the community. For tickets, go here.
"Night of Horror Shorts"
Thursday, Oct. 19 – 7 p.m.
Seven spooky, Halloween-themed short films are ready to scare! The cost is free for students, $5 for faculty, staff and seniors and $8 for the community. Go here for tickets and more info.
"Most Dangerous Women"
Friday, Nov. 3 – 7 p.m.
This documentary features the often untold stories of “dangerous women” fighting for equality, social justice and peace over the past century. A conversation will take place after the film. The cost is free for students, $5 for faculty, staff and seniors and $8 for the community. Go here for tickets and more info.
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