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SUMMARY:Special screening: "Don't Let The Sun"
DESCRIPTION:In Swiss director Jacqueline Zünd’s debut feature film\, Don
 't Let the Sun (2025)\, the heat keeps rising. People grow distant\, in cu
 rious kinds of solitude. This is where Jonah (28) provides comfort for str
 angers. But when he finds himself in the role of the father for 9-year-old
  Nika\, his life starts to unravel. A delicate drama about the fragility o
 f human relations.\\r\\nAfter the screening\, there will be a Q&A with the
  director and invited respondent Christine Lötscher\, Professor for Popul
 ar Literature and Media at University of Zürich. \\r\\nThis event forms 
 part of Sindi-Leigh McBride’s postdoctoral project\, “Hustling in the 
 Anthropocene” in the Department of English at the University of Basel\, 
 funded by the Research Fund for Young Researchers. \\r\\nThere are a sele
 ct number of free tickets available for interested students\, please reque
 st a ticket via email s.mcbride@unibas.ch by Thursday 12 March.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>In Swiss director Jacqueline Zünd’s debut feature film\, <
 a>Don't Let the Sun</a> (2025)\, the heat keeps rising. People grow distan
 t\, in curious kinds of solitude. This is where Jonah (28) provides comfor
 t for strangers. But when he finds himself in the role of the father for 9
 -year-old Nika\, his life starts to unravel. A delicate drama about the fr
 agility of human relations.</p>\n<p>After the screening\, there will be a 
 Q&amp\;A with the director and invited respondent Christine Lötscher\, Pr
 ofessor for Popular Literature and Media at University of Zürich.&nbsp\;<
 /p>\n<p>This event forms part of Sindi-Leigh McBride’s postdoctoral proj
 ect\, “Hustling in the Anthropocene” in the Department of English at t
 he University of Basel\, funded by the Research Fund for Young Researchers
 .&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>There are a select number of free tickets available for i
 nterested students\, please request a ticket via email <a href="https://en
 glish.philhist.unibas.ch/en/news-and-events/events/details/special-screeni
 ng-of-dont-let-the-sun-2025-and-qa-with-the-director/#"><u>s.mcbride@uniba
 s.ch</u></a> by Thursday 12 March.</p>
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