Sunday, January 17, 2010

Tucson: Documentary filmmaker Noland Walker in person at UofA

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From: Vicky Westover

Sent: 1/15/2010 5:00:33 PM

Subject: Re: Documentary filmmaker Noland Walker in person

 

Dear Film Friends,

 

Please let folks know about this. Hope you can join us.

 

The University of Arizona Hanson Film Institute and the School of Media Arts present

 

In Person: Documentary Filmmaker Noland Walker

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 4-6 PM
AEROSPACE & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BLDG AUDITORIUM, RM 202

1130 N MOUNTAIN AVE (CORNER OF SPEEDWAY & MOUNTAIN)

 

In Person: Documentary Filmmaker Noland Walker

Citizen King -The American Experience, 2004
Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple, 2006
Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story - Frontline, 2008

 

Noland Walker is an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker whose films have premiered at Sundance Film Festival, screened in festivals worldwide, and have been broadcast nationally on television. His work includes writing and co-producing the acclaimed documentary, Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple, co-producing and co-directing Citizen King, a two-hour film about the last years of Martin Luther King’s life, and producing an episode of the groundbreaking 1998 series Africans in America.

The presentation will be followed by a 20 minute clip, introduced by Pearl Bowser, of a work in progress: Oscar’s Comeback: Festival of the Unconquered; dir. by Lisa Collins and Mark Schwartzburt.

 

These events are the culmination of a four-day symposium.  For more information call the Hanson Film Institute at 520-626-9825 or email Victoria@hansonfilm.org

 

Thanks,

Vicky

 

Vicky Westover
Program Director
Hanson Film Institute
University of Arizona
Marshall Bldg Rm 248
845 N Park Ave
PO Box 210158B
Tucson AZ 85721-0158
520-626-9825
westove@email.arizona.edu
www.hansonfilm.org

 

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