"Delighting in razzle-dazzle over historical precision, Gladiator II rigorously entertains all the better for it."
-Rotten Tomatoes
Bloodier, flashier, campier, and riddled with stars—whether you missed seeing it in theaters or want to see it again on the big screen, join the History department on Tuesday, March 25, in Angell Hall Auditorium B, for a FREE screening of this action-packed sequel!
Historians Ian Fielding and Anna Freidin will introduce the film and lead a brief discussion about the Gladiator franchise and its representation of ancient Rome.
What did the film get right? Where did it go wrong?
What does this film teach us about Rome?
What does this film teach us about America?
This screening is FREE for all, and guests are welcome!
-Rotten Tomatoes
Bloodier, flashier, campier, and riddled with stars—whether you missed seeing it in theaters or want to see it again on the big screen, join the History department on Tuesday, March 25, in Angell Hall Auditorium B, for a FREE screening of this action-packed sequel!
Historians Ian Fielding and Anna Freidin will introduce the film and lead a brief discussion about the Gladiator franchise and its representation of ancient Rome.
What did the film get right? Where did it go wrong?
What does this film teach us about Rome?
What does this film teach us about America?
This screening is FREE for all, and guests are welcome!
Building: | Angell Hall |
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Event Type: | Film Screening |
Tags: | Classical Studies, Film, History, Humanities, Visual Arts |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Department of History |