Join Ackland for the first screening in the Film Forum’s Spring 2023 series “Do Something: Responding to Climate Change” presented by UNC Film Studies Program and the Ackland Art Museum.
Beasts of the Southern Wild (Behn Zeitlin, 2012)
Varsity Theatre, 123 E. Franklin Street | 7:30 p.m. (early screening), 9:15 p.m. (late screening)
FREE TICKET REQUIRED (below)
Introduction by Dr. Martin L. Johnson (English and Comparative Literature, UNC-Chapel Hill)
SYNOPSIS
Nominated for four Academy Awards, Beasts of the Southern Wild was a breakout hit at the Sundance Film Festival and launched the career of actor Quvenzhané Wallis, who plays the lead character, Hushpuppy. In this film, Hushpuppy and her father live in a close knit bayou community they call the “Bathtub,” protected by the levees that shape the Mississippi Delta. When a storm arrives, their lives are turned upside down, reminding us of the fragility and importance of community. Behn Zeitlin’s directorial debut is a stunning and immersive film that captures the trauma of natural disaster, and its connection to events that are far bigger than ourselves.
TICKETS
Free tickets are required, as space is limited. Click below to get a free ticket for the 7:30 p.m. early screening. Free tickets are also available for the 9:15 p.m. late screening.