Part two of our panel discussion hosted by the Film Society and Film Quarterly exploring film’s histories and futures in times of fascism, dictatorship, and moments of stress.
--Moderated by critic and Film Quarterly Editor B. Ruby Rich--
PANELISTS:
- Walter Bernstein, Academy Award Nominated Screenwriter (The Front), Author of Inside Out: A Memoir of the Blacklist
- Natalia Brizuela, Associate Professor, UC Berkeley (Department of Spanish & Portuguese)
- Ruth Ben Ghiat, Cultural critic and Professor of History & Italian Studies at New York University
- Michael Gillespie, Associate Professor of Film in the Department of Media and Communication Arts and the Black Studies Program at the City College of New York
- Imani Perry, Princeton University, Hughes-Rogers professor of African American studies at Princeton University
- Susana de Sousa, filmmaker
- Beau Willimon, screenwriter, playwright, producer
- Angela Zito, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Religious Studies
Photo by Jean-Philippe Voiron