AAI Film Night: Snowpiercer
Join us at 14 Arrow St for a film viewing and discussion led by Student Fellow Suan Sonna.
Snowpiercer (2013), directed by Parasite (2019) academy award winning director Bong Joon-Ho, is an epic post-apocalyptic drama. The earth has been submerged into another ice age, and only a lucky few find shelter on a train with an eternal engine. The train's intense social stratification is later disrupted when Curtis (Chris Evans) leads the poor at the back of the train to revolt against those at the front.
*CONTENT WARNING: Includes strong language and violence.
Suan Sonna
Suan Sonna is a Master of Theological Studies student in the New Testament and Early Christianity at Harvard Divinity School. He received his B.A. in philosophy and political science at Kansas State University. His current research focuses on the intersection of ancient Jewish law, ethics, and authority structures with early Christianity, including within the life of the historical Jesus. His other interests include the historical and scriptural Peter, Jerome and the episcopacy in the early church, the theological value of the historical critical method, Aristotelian metaphysics, and Thomistic moral theory.
Open to Boston-area university students and young professionals.