Carey Center for Global Good Censorship Film Forum: Nuremberg – Video




Carey Center for Global Good Censorship Film Forum: Nuremberg
The Carey Center for Global Good hosted a screening and panel discussion of the historical film "Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today [The Schulberg/Waletzky Restoration]," Friday, November 2 at 6:30 pm in the Guggenheim Auditorium, 63 Huyck Road, Rensselaerville. The panel discussion touched on the government censorship during the Nuremberg Trials, the Cold War era and the role government has in today #39;s world. The award-winning panel included, Sandra Schulberg, restoration producer and filmmaker #39;s daughter, Lance Morrow, an award-winning journalist and essayist for Time Magazine and Josh Friedman, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist. The screening is the first in a film forum series titled Censorship: Why You Should Care. The film gives insight to the Nuremberg Trials held by the International Military Tribunal between 1945 and 1946. Made for the US Department of War to document the prosecution of top Nazi officials for crimes against humanity, the film was widely shown in Germany but was suppressed in the United States.From:AlbanyConferenceCtrViews:5 0ratingsTime:01:51More inTravel Events

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