CAL Film Series: Last Night in Soho
CAL Film Series: Last Night in Soho
An aspiring fashion designer (Thomasin McKenzie) moves to London and begins to have dreams about a confident young singer in the 1960s played by Anya Taylor-Joy. The line between dreams and reality begins to blur, as do the identities of the two women. The film features veteran British actors Terrence Stamp and Diana Rigg (in her final role).
NAU and the Flagstaff community are invited to come together in front of the big screen in Cline Library’s Assembly Hall for the College of Arts and Letters Film Series.
Discussions and screenings take place most Tuesdays at 7 p.m.
All screenings are free and open to the public. Each classic movie will be preceded by a short introduction from NAU faculty and followed by a community discussion.
The film series promotes understanding and appreciation of cinema through Northern Arizona University and the greater Flagstaff community. The CAL Film Series blends well-known audience favorites along with lesser-known films, as well as a mix of genres, directors, and actors. This season, the focus is on films that don’t normally get the respect one would expect from a film series. We are enjoying B movies, cult classics, and shows that are frequently featured in midnight movie houses!
The film series is made possible with the support of the College of Arts and Letters, the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies, the School of Communication’s Journalism program, NAU’s Cline Library, and under the direction of professors Paul Helford and Paul Donnelly.
Free weeknight parking is available for community members behind Cline Library and requires a special free permit.