Mercy University’s 26th Annual International Film Festival April 21-24

Mercy University will host its 26th Annual International Film Festival from April 21-24, continuing a beloved tradition of bringing world-class cinema to the Mercy community and surrounding areas.

The four-day festival, presented by the School of Liberal Arts, is free and open to students, faculty, staff and neighboring communities. All screenings begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Hall on the Westchester Campus, located at 555 Broadway in Dobbs Ferry.

“For 26 years, this festival has been a cultural cornerstone for our region,” said Steven DeRosa, festival coordinator and senior lecturer for Cinema Studies at Mercy University. “We’re proud to share this experience with our neighbors, offering exclusive viewings and meaningful conversations that bring our community together through the power of film.”

Each evening features an international film followed by a discussion led by distinguished guest speakers from the Mercy University community and beyond, creating opportunities for attendees to engage with cutting-edge cinema from around the world.

Festival Schedule:

Tuesday, April 21 – “The Girl with the Needle” (Denmark, Poland, Sweden, 2024)

A dark gothic story about young, destitute Karoline in post-WWI Copenhagen who finds work with a charismatic woman running a secret underground adoption agency. Their bond shatters when Karoline uncovers the chilling truth behind the operation.

Directed by Magnus von Horn

Drama | Danish (with English subtitles)

Guest speaker: Dr. Caitlin Wiesner, assistant professor of history and history program director at Mercy University

Wednesday, April 22 – “Baghdad Messi” (Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Iraq, 2023)

Hamoudi, an 11-year-old soccer fan, dreams of reaching the level of his idol, Lionel Messi. After surviving an attack in Iraq that costs him a leg, he’s determined to fight to achieve his dream.

Directed by Sahim Omar Kalifa

Drama | Arabic, Kurdish (with English subtitles)

Guest speaker: Othman Marzoog, lecturer at Mercy University

Thursday, April 23  “Chinas” (Spain, 2023)

A heartfelt film that follows the lives of three young girls of Chinese descent living in Madrid as they navigate the challenges of identity, family expectations, and cultural heritage while forging their own paths in a contemporary world.

Directed by Arantxa Echevarría

Drama | Chinese, Spanish (with English subtitles)

Guest speaker: Dr. Maria Bo, assistant professor of English at Stanford University

Friday, April 24 – “Kill the Jockey” (Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Denmark, USA, 2024)

A surrealist journey that follows Remo, a jockey who, after an accident, becomes the drag-clad Dolores. Navigating mobsters, a pregnant girlfriend, and fluid identity, the film features absurdity and queer themes in a visually striking, genre-hopping narrative.

Directed by Luis Ortega

Drama | Spanish (with English subtitles)

Guest speaker: Dr. Paula Halperin, Director of the School of Film and Media Studies at Purchase College

All films feature English subtitles. Seating is first-come, first-served.

For more information about the Mercy University School of Liberal Arts International Film Festival, please contact DeRosa at sderosa1@mercy.edu or visit the International Film Festival webs page at https://www.mercy.edu/academics/school-liberal-arts/international-film-festival.

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