Resources for Discussion

At all Sexism|Cinema in-person screenings at Alamo Drafthouse in Lubbock, we greet audience members with a handout offering questions to jump start discussion after the film, as well as film facts, suggestions for further reading, and a list of community resources. Please look back through the films we have screened below and click on movie titles for examples of our handouts.

Past Screenings

Over the past five years we have screened a wide array of films. Please browse through our line-ups from past semester, to see which titles we have featured and the guest speaker who led discussion at that event.

 
 

Spring 2017

  • February: Mad Max: Fury Road (Robert Moses Peaslee)

  • March: Working Girl (Ben Rogerson)

  • April: Pariah (Jody Randall)

  • May: Tangerine (Kerry Manzo, Don Lavigne, and special intro by director Sean Baker)

Fall 2015

 

Fall 2017

  • September: Thelma and Louise (Becky Aikman, author of Off the Cliff: How the Making of Thelma and Louise Drove Hollywood to the Edge)

  • October: It Follows (Allison Whitney)

  • November: The Fits (Genevieve Durham DeCesaro)

  • December: Saving Face (Aliza Wong)

Spring 2016

  • February: Winter’s Bone (Kristy Soloski)

  • March: The Color Purple (Karlos Hill)

  • April: Dawn of the Dead (Andrea Wood)

  • Bridesmaids (Elizabeth Sharp)

 

Spring 2018

  • February: Neighbors 2: Sorority Uprising (Celeste Medina, Kimberly Thornton)

  • March: Kissing Jessica Stein (Emily Skidmore)

  • April: Frida (Andrés Peralta)

  • May: An Education (Elizabeth Sharp)

Fall 2016

  • September: Clueless (Marta Kvande)

  • October: Chi-Raq (Arabia Harris, Sharence Moore, Don Lavigne, Michael Borshuk)

  • November: Monsoon Wedding (Roger McNamara)

  • December: We Need to Talk About Kevin (John Purcell, Dana Weiser)

 

Fall 2018

  • September: Support the Girls (Andrew Bujalski, director)

  • October: Aliens (Allison Whitney, Michael Serra)

  • November: Volver (Susan Larson, Alicia Miklos)

  • December: Fame (Elissa Zellinger)

Spring 2019

 
 

Spring 2023

  • February: Bring It On (canceled due to inclement weather)

  • March: Loving (Dana Weiser)

  • April: Miss Juneteenth (Aleeza Mason)

  • May: Desert Hearts (Marissa Brameyer)

Fall 2019

  • September: Middle of Nowhere (Alfredo Aguilar, LyaNisha Gonzalez)

  • October: Blockers (Dana Weiser, Zak Forkner)

  • November: The Miseducation of Cameron Post (Adam Thomas)

  • December: Desperately Seeking Susan (Allison Whitney)

 

Fall 2021

Spring 2020

  • February: Love and Basketball (Michelle Detwiler)

  • March: The Watermelon Woman (Terri Francis)

    [Remainder of Spring 2020 season was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic]

 

Spring 2022

  • February: Harriet (Sebastian Ramirez)

  • March: Never Rarely Sometimes Always (Kate Peaslee)

  • April: The Invisible Man (Jess Smith)

  • May: Hairspray (Michael Faris)

 

Fall 2022

  • September: Master (aretha marbley)

  • October: Dirty Dancing (Kyla Olson)

  • November: Election (Christy Rogers)

  • December: A Fantastic Woman (Kaity Swecker)