Private Advance Screening of "Green Room"

Location: 
Lawrence 177
Date: 
Apr 7, 2016, 6:30 pm

  Cinema Studies presents:

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A PRIVATE SCREENING OF GREEN ROOM

Meet the director and producer at the Q&A

UO students, faculty, and staff are invited to an exclusive, advance screening of GREEN ROOM, starring Patrick Stewart, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, and Callum Turner, followed by a Q&A with Director Jeremy Saulnier and Producer Neil Kopp.

Limited Seating:  Arrive Early!!  Seating is first come, first served.  Each person must present UO ID to be admitted to this event.

Thursday, April 7th
6:00 p.m. – Doors open
6:30 p.m. – Screening
8:00 p.m. – Q&A
Lawrence Hall 177
FREE with UO ID (UO ID must be presented for admittance to this event)

Watch the Trailer

Check out the GREEN ROOM  trailer.  Directed by Jeremy Saulnier and produced by CINE 408 "Art of Producing" guest lecturer Neil Kopp.

Read the Reviews

“Cannes Review: Blue Ruin Director Jeremy Saulnier Scores Again With Bloody Green Room” – Indiewire.

About Award-winning Producer Neil Kopp

Portland-based producer Neil Kopp has been responsible for generating some of the best independent films of recent years. Balancing good taste, logistical know-how, and productive working relationships, he has had a vital role in bringing to screens the work of some of independent cinema’s most exciting filmmakers. He has had a fruitful collaboration with director Kelly Reichardt, producing her films Old Joy (2006), Wendy and Lucy (2008), Meek's Cutoff (2010), and Night Moves (2014)Kopp recently completed Reichardt’s Certain Women, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2016. He also produced Gus Van Sant’s Paranoid Park(2007) and Jeremy Saulnier’s Green Room, which premiered in the Director’s Fortnight at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. His films have garnered many awards and critical acclaim, and Kopp received an Independent Spirit Producers Award. He produces with Anish Savjani through their company filmscience.

This event is funded by the generous Harlan J. Strauss Visiting Filmmaker Endowment

Rated RRated R for strong brutal graphic violence, gory images, language and some drug content.