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Chantal Akerman's 'Jeanne Dielman, 23. Quai du Commerce, 1080 Brussels' (1975) might be the most important piece of feminist cinema ever made. Akerman made the film when she was only 25 years old and used a largely female crew. 

Come and revel in the films rhythmic, unsettling depiction of order, women's roles in society and Akerman's spin on the largely male obsession with realism on screen.

The screening will be followed by discussion led by DePaul professor and filmmaker Shayna Connelly. There will be FREE FOOD. Bring your friends and anyone else you think should see this film (aka everyone).

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