Justice in Film: Seven Days in May (1964)

Join us for the New-York Historical Society’s film series, featuring opening remarks by notable directors, writers, actors, and historians. This series explores how film has tackled social conflict, morality, and the perennial struggles between right and wrong that are waged from the highest levels of government to the smallest local communities.

REMARKS

David Denby has been a staff writer and film critic at The New Yorker since 1998. Prior to joining the magazine he was the film critic for New York Magazine and was the recipient of a National Magazine Award. Kati Marton is an award-winning journalist, human rights activist, and author of several books.











When: Fri., Apr. 1, 2016 at 7:00 pm
Where: New-York Historical Society
170 Central Park West
212-873-3400
Price: Free with pay-as-you-wish Friday admission
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Join us for the New-York Historical Society’s film series, featuring opening remarks by notable directors, writers, actors, and historians. This series explores how film has tackled social conflict, morality, and the perennial struggles between right and wrong that are waged from the highest levels of government to the smallest local communities.

REMARKS

David Denby has been a staff writer and film critic at The New Yorker since 1998. Prior to joining the magazine he was the film critic for New York Magazine and was the recipient of a National Magazine Award. Kati Marton is an award-winning journalist, human rights activist, and author of several books.

Buy tickets/get more info now