Cineforum on 'Nebraska'
The 'Cineforum' initiative invites film enthusiasts to delve into the intricate narrative of 'Nebraska,' directed by Alexander Payne. This exploration focuses on the journey of Woody Grant, an elderly man grappling with cognitive decline, convinced he has won a million-dollar prize. His son, David, reluctantly joins him on a road trip that becomes a poignant journey through memory, family dynamics, and the American landscape. Through their encounters in small towns along the way, the film captures themes of nostalgia, reconciliation, and the often messy nature of familial relationships, creating a rich tapestry that illustrates the complexities of human connections against a backdrop of rural America.





