Artists & Critics: Film

September 18 , 2008
Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University


 


Screenwriter and director Todd Field (In the Bedroom; Little Children) reads humorous opening remarks at the onset of the discussion.

Photo by Melissa Gilstrap

 

 

 

The New York Times film critic A.O. Scott directs comments to Todd Field in response to a question posed by Emory Film Studies director and moderator Matthew Bernstein.

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Todd Field follows up on remarks by A.O. Scott .

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Following the panel discussion, audience members were invited to ask their own questions, which the panelists were happy to take and discuss.

Photo by Melissa Gilstrap

 

Audience members were also invited to mingle and speak with the panelists at the conclusion of the panel discussion. Here, two of Emory's Film Studies students meet with Todd Field.

Photo by Melissa Gilstrap

Event organizers arranged an intimate lunch for the panelists the following day, hosted at the offices of the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, to discuss the more creative aspects of their work.

Photo by
Melissa Gilstrap


 

During this lunch, Todd discussed some of the more technical aspects behind his films.

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Melissa Gilstrap


 

 

 

 

Artists & Critics is organized by the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship, the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry and Emory College's Center for Creativity and the Arts .

 

 



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