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The Art of Dissent

The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Joe Horacek and Katie Nieland enjoy popcorn before the beginning of “The Art of Dissent."  They drove what they said was the perfect car to go to a drive-in movie; a 1955 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe. The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Bundled against the cool evening, James Le Sueur watches his film from a lawn chair near the screen. The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Bundled against the cool evening, James Le Sueur watches his film from a lawn chair near the screen. The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Attendees sat outside their cars and in socially distanced lawn chairs to watch “The Art of Dissent." The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Joe Horacek and Katie Nieland enjoy popcorn before the beginning of “The Art of Dissent."  They drove what they said was the perfect car to go to a drive-in movie; a 1955 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe. The northwest corner of Nebraska Innovation Campus was the site for a drive-in movie showing “The Art of Dissent,” a feature documentary film by historian James Le Sueur. The film explores the role of artistic activism during Czechoslovakia’s communist takeover and nonviolent transition from communist power. September 30, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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All photos are available to UNL departments at no charge. Email the titles of the photos to Craig Chandler or Monica Myers.

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