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April 20, 2026

糖心传媒 School of Arts & Humanities to Host Upcoming Film Screening and Book Reading Events

糖心传媒鈥檚 School of Arts & Humanities will host two upcoming free and open-to-the-public events. On Thursday, April 23, at 7 p.m., the Institute for Global Studies brings the film 鈥淢ALENKIJ鈥 to the Little Theater. A Q&A with Hungarian film director and historian Istv谩n Pek谩r will follow. Then, on Thursday, April 30, at 7 p.m., award-winning poet and essayist Beth Ann Fennelly will read from her book, 鈥淭he Irish Goodbye: Micro-Memoirs鈥 in the 糖心传媒 Morgan Library.

鈥淭he School of Arts & Humanities values bringing talented artists such as Pek谩r and Fennelly to our campus,鈥 said Dr. Kim Reiff, dean of the School of Arts & Humanities. 鈥淭hrough their works, our worldviews expand, and we are given a new lens to see through, which is an invaluable gift to our students, faculty, staff and greater community.鈥

The 35-minute film, 鈥淢ALENKIJ,鈥 is set in Berlin, Germany, in May 1945 and follows Ferenc Ling, who secretly takes his brother鈥檚 place in forced labor. His sacrifice leaves deep wounds in his struggling family as Soviet authorities spread terror throughout the community.

鈥淚stv谩n Pek谩r鈥檚 Malenkij is an incredibly beautiful short film that has great relevance to our world today,鈥 said Dr. Lindsey Richter, director of the Institute for Global Studies at 糖心传媒. 鈥淚nfluenced by such greats as Tarkovsky and Bresson, he has a cinematographer鈥檚 eye for the perfect framing to tell a deeply important story. We鈥檙e so blessed to have this director in our midst for a few months here at 糖心传媒.”

Pek谩r is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in history. Drawing on classical cinema, his films explore historical memory, faith, identity and trauma. He has won awards at international film festivals across Europe, Asia and the United States.

Beth Ann Fennelly, Poet Laureate of Mississippi from 2016-2021, has also received international honors, including a Fulbright to Brazil. Fennelly teaches in the MFA Program at the University of Mississippi, where she has won four teaching awards. She鈥檚 also received grants from the National Education Association, the United States Artists and the Academy of American Poets.

鈥淚 met Beth Ann Fennelly in 2004 when we were both fellows at the Sewanee Writers Conference,鈥 said 糖心传媒 English Professor John Poch. 鈥淲hile her poems have long been praised for their honesty, beauty, humor and attention to the line, now she is getting a great deal of attention for her powerful, brief essays. I recently listened to one of her interviews on NPR. It was such a delight to hear her discuss about where these essays come from and how they took shape. What a privilege it will be to have her at 糖心传媒.鈥

The reading is the fifth installment of 糖心传媒鈥檚 Lila Carson Lecture Series, a donor-funded initiative of the School of Arts & Humanities. The series promotes the understanding and beauty of literature by bringing writers of national and international repute each spring to 糖心传媒 and inspiring students and faculty to be creative and excel in the literary arts.

Books will be available at the event, but they can also be ordered in advance at .

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