Ginsberg Center Movie Nights

Organized and sponsored by the Ginsberg Center's Student Advisory Board, Movie Nights aim to bring Ginsberg Center students together to build community with each other. At the Ginsberg Center, our mission is to cultivate and steward equitable partnerships between communities and the University of Michigan in order to advance social change for the public good. 


Please note: The movies selected for screening do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Ginsberg Center or its affiliates, and their inclusion does not constitute an endorsement of any particular viewpoint.



Available Seats 45
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Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning

Bend It Like Beckham follows Jess Bhamra, an 18-year-old British Indian woman living in London, who dreams of playing professional soccer like her idol, David Beckham. Despite her passion and natural talent, Jess faces pressure from her traditional family, who expect her to focus on academics and prepare for marriage rather than pursue sports. When she befriends Jules, a fellow soccer enthusiast, Jess secretly joins a local women’s football team and navigates the challenges of balancing her cultural identity, family expectations, and her own aspirations. Heartwarming and humorous, the film explores themes of cultural conflict, acceptance, and the pursuit of one’s dreams.


This movie night is brought to you by the Ginsberg Student Advisory Board, whose support of the Ginsberg Center’s work helps to create a culture of community and civic engagement.


Please note: The movies selected for screening do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Ginsberg Center or its affiliates, and their inclusion does not constitute an endorsement of any particular viewpoint.


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