Indoctrinate U comes to town
Documentary filmmaking wunderkind Evan Coyne Maloney announces that "Indoctrinate U" (trailer above) has been booked for a full week in the Twin Cities. The screenings start on the evening of October 26 (Friday) and continue until the following November 1 (Thursday) at the Oak Street Cinema at Oak and Washington on the east edge of the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis. (For times and other information, go here.) We have received the following announcement regarding the film's October 26 Minneapolis premiere:
The Minnesota Association of Scholars and the Tocqueville Center on the University of Minnesota campus will sponsor the Midwest Premiere of Evan Coyne Maloney’s important new documentary about political correctness on college and university campuses, Indoctrinate U. [T]his 90-minute film has been receiving rave reviews since its World Premiere in Washington DC last month. We [at the Tocqueville Center] believe it’s powerful enough to help stem the PC tide that still threatens to engulf our campuses.Professor Stanley Fish recently took a look at the film for the New York Times. At Brain Terminal, Evan responds. I plan to be there for the film's Twin Cities debut on October 26 and hope local Power Line readers will join the festivities to contribute to the film's successful showing.



