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An Interview with Peter Davis, director of Hearts and Minds
Peter Davis, an Emmy/Peabody Award winner, made waves in the documentary film world with his 1974 film about Vietnam, Hearts and Minds. This incendiary film caused great controversy at the time, and has since become regarded as one of the most grippingly honest films about the Vietnam War ever made.
Liz Garbus
Academy-Award Nominated, Sundance Grand Jury Prize-Winning and Emmy- Award Winning Producer/Director Liz Garbus, co-founder of Moxie Firecracker Films in New York City, is one of the most celebrated young voices in American documentary filmmaking. She will be visiting American University as the Fall 2007 visiting filmmaker on November 8, 2007, when we will be screening her latest film, Ghosts of Abu Ghraib in the 2007 Human Rights Film Series. See our website for details on this special event.
Haskell Wexler
Academy Award-winning cinematographer, film producer and director Haskell Wexler will join the Center for a public screening and discussion of his film Who Needs Sleep?. Join us March 7th at 5:30 in the Wechsler Theater, 3rd Fl., MGC!
- George Stoney Visits American Univeristy
- Visiting Photographer: Lou Dematteis
- Vicky Funari
- Adrian Cowell
- Kim Longinotto’s Master Class
- Paco de Onis and Peter Kinoy
- Jos de Putter: The Damned and the Sacred
- Visiting Filmmakers: Patrice O’Neill and Pamela Calvert
- Tia Lessin
- Outreach as a Central Element in Documentary Production
- Katy Chevigny
- Fahrenheit, Fries, Fox, & Fairness: The New Political Documentary
- Anand Patwardhan and “The Messengers of Bad News”
- Anne Lewis and “Creative Vision”
- Ronit Avni, Founder and Director of Just Vision
- Visiting Filmmaker: Orlando Bagwell
- Gordon Quinn
- Gordon Quinn and “The New Americans” - An Interview
- The Future of Hollywood: Creators, Conglomerates and Culture
- WAR TAKES with Patricia Castaño
- Judith Helfand and “Making Change, Making Movies”
- Melissa Young and ‘Not For Sale’
- John de Graaf and “Affluenza”
- Kirsten Johnson and “Innocent Until Proven Guilty” [PDF]
- Patricio Guzmán
- Patricio Guzmán and “El Caso Pinochet” [PDF]
- Debra Zimmerman and Women Make Movies
- Kristi Jacobson and “American Standoff”
- Michael Dominic and “Sunshine Hotel” [PDF]
- Tod Lending and “Legacy” [PDF]
- Sharon Greytak and “Losing It” [PDF]
- Vincent and Shelley Dunn Fremont and “Pie in the Sky” [PDF]
- Katherine Dieckmann and “A Good Baby” [PDF]
- Maria Finitzo and “Five Girls” [PDF]
- Jeremy Spear and “Fastpitch” [PDF]
