2nd Louisiana Bollywood Film Fest
January 13-15

The Louisiana Bollywood Film Festival offers movie-lovers a weekend to explore some of the most exciting titles from the Indian film industry. Hitchcock-style mystery? Check. Bollywood musical? Check. Romantic comedy? Check. See five great films on the big screen for one weekend only.

Click here for full details about the movies, the reception (January 13 6:30 p.m.), and a $35 full festival pass! Individual tickets also available.

Presented by the India Studies Program at Louisiana State University,
Shreveport in association with India Association of Shreveport and Bossier City and Willis-Knighton Health System.


Carnage
Opens January 13
Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly, and Christoph Waltz
1 Hour 19 Minutes
- Comedy

After their sons are involved in a fight, two pairs of parents hold a cordial meeting that grows chaotic as their behavior turns childish. Directed by Roman Polanski, "Carnage" is based on the Tony-winning play "God of Carnage."

 


London Boulevard
Opens January 13, Limited Screenings
Keira Knightley, Colin Farrell, Ray Winstone
1 Hour 43 Minutes
- Crime/Drama/Romance

An ex-con hired to look after a reclusive young actress finds himself falling in love, which puts him in direct confrontation with one of London's most vicious gangsters.

 


Like Crazy
Now Playing, Limited Screenings
Felicity Jones, Anton Yelchin, Jennifer Lawrence
Grand Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival
1 Hour 30 Minutes
- Drama/Romance

"Deserved winner of the grand jury prize at Sundance, this story is as simple as two people mad about each other and as complex as intense relationships inevitably get," hails the Los Angeles Times.

 


Silver Screenings
Jailhouse Rock

January 17, 10:30 AM
Elvis Presley

1 Hour 36 Minutes - Crime/Drama/Music
$14, movie and Elvis-themed luncheon for seniors

Elvis is in the building, and we're serving his favorite spaghetti following this special screening of a King classic. Reservations recommended: 459-4122.

 


Indie Selects
Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans

January 17, 7:30 PM
Documentary

Descendants of Plessy and Ferguson participate in a panel discussion with Centenary College faculty following a screening of this Louisiana-made documentary.

 


See this month's complete programming calendar by clicking here.