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Secret Cinema presents The Three Stooges: Hollywood Filming Locations
Here’s an exciting one from Secret Cinema, this Friday at the I-House… From the website: On Friday, January 11, 2013, the Secret Cinema will present a combined film screening and live presentation at International House, [...]
Possession screens at I-House this Saturday
International House is the film lover/friend of Cinedelphia’s place to be this Saturday. Frequent Cinedelphia contributor Joseph A. Gervasi of Exhumed/Diabolik DVD fame will be presenting the area premiere of the new, uncut 35mm print of [...]
EXIT INTERVIEW: Renae Dinerman, International House
Earlier this month, International House Philadelphia eliminated the position of Director of Arts that was held by 12 year employee Renae Dinerman. Renae recently sat down with Cinedelphia to discuss the highlights of her time as [...]
A Secret Cinema Blind Date at I-House
From the release: 35mm Archival Surprises at International House: A SECRET CINEMA BLIND DATE Friday, May 11, 2012, 7:00 pm On Friday, May 11, 2012, the Secret Cinema will return to International House for A SECRET [...]
I-House’s Jesse Pires Remembers Amos Vogel
Why don’t more people know about Amos Vogel? Granted, there are few film curators/exhibitors who achieve notoriety on a level of the filmmakers themselves. But Vogel is different. His model of a film society radically transformed [...]
Hej! Scandinavia at International House
The film portion of I-House’s celebration of Scandinavian culture is quickly approaching and we couldn’t be more excited. Schedule is below, all films are more than worthy of your time… Saturday, April 21 at 2pm Zero [...]
TONIGHT: La Region Centrale at I-House
U.Penn’s Cinema Studies department presents a 16mm screening of Michael Snow’s La Region Centrale (1971) tonight at the International House at 7:00 PM. From the release: “La Région Centrale” was made during five days of shooting [...]
INTERVIEW: Timothy Corrigan on Adaptation
To abuse a term popular among evolutionary biologists, “elegant simplicity” is well-deserved by director Spike Jonze’s wildly inventive dark comedy Adaptation (2002). The second in a series of four free screenings in the Penn Humanities Forum [...]
The Forgotten Space at International House
From the I-House website: Co-presented with the University of Pennsylvania’s Department of the History of Art, Institute for Contemporary Art (ICA), and the Slought Foundation. Follow the exchange of container cargo and the workers who facilitate [...]
For Life Against the War at International House
From the I-House website: Exactly one year before his assassination, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. linked the struggle for civil rights to the anti-war movement in his address, “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence,” [...]
2011: The Year in Philly Film
Cinedelphia.com began as a response to a number of things: the disappearance of repertory listings in our city’s print publications (these still come and go), the random, amateurish, and self-serving news items that our city’s major [...]











An Oversimplification of Her Beauty review
I couldn't agree more, and I'm so glad you enjoyed the film as well. A
Contest: Much Ado About Nothing advance screening
Can't wait!!
Contest: Much Ado About Nothing advance screening
seen a version about 18 years ago and would love to see this one to co
Contest: Much Ado About Nothing advance screening
seen a version of this that was made back in the late 80's early 90's,
Contest: Much Ado About Nothing advance screening
My type of movie