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‘Dr. Strangelove’ To Open Aurora University Film Series Sept. 24 AURORA, Ill.—“Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb,” a 1964 black comedy film, will open a 2008-2009 film series at Aurora University on Sept. 24. The free public series opens at 7 p.m. in Perry Theatre in the Aurora Foundation Center for Community Enrichment at 1305 Kenilworth Place in Aurora. Donovan Gwinner, assistant professor of English, will introduce “Dr. Strangelove” and moderate a discussion following the screening. The films are part of AU’s “Celebrating Arts and Ideas series, 21 events including art, films, theatre, music and lectures during 2008-2009. Call (630) 844-5615 for more information. "Dr. Strangelove”(1964) is a black comedy film directed by Stanley Kubrick, starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott, and featuring Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn and Slim Pickens. The story concerns a mentally unstable U.S. Air Force general who orders a first strike nuclear attack on the Soviet Union. The plot follows the president of the United States, his advisors, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a Royal Air Force officer as they try to recall the bombers to prevent a nuclear apocalypse, as well as the crew of one B-52 as they attempt to deliver their payload. In 1989, the Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Additionally, it was listed as third on the American Film Institute’s 100 Years…100 Laughs.. The film series continues at 7 p.m. in Crimi Auditorium in the Institute for Collaboration, 407 S. Calumet Ave. in Aurora. The schedule is: “Iron Jawed Angels,” Nov. 3; "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," Jan. 28; and “Bigger, Faster, Stronger,” March 23. Celebrating Arts and Ideas sponsors are Nicor, gold sponsor; City of Aurora, Harris Aurora, Human Resource Management Systems, LLC, Old Second National Bank, and Sodexo, silver sponsors; BFC, Sikich, and Comcast bronze sponsors; and The Beacon News, media support. --END--
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