From “On the Town” to “Naked City”: Films of 1940s New York

Join architect, author, and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker James Sanders for an evening exploring key films from New York City in the 1940s -– when the advent of on-location filming and a plethora of different genres showcased not only the city’s physical landscape, but also the contradictory cultural and social undercurrents coursing through it. Presented in conjunction with our new exhibition, A City Seen: Todd Webb’s Post War New York, 1945-1960.











When: Thu., Jun. 15, 2017 at 6:30 pm
Where: Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Ave.
212-534-1672
Price: $20
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Join architect, author, and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker James Sanders for an evening exploring key films from New York City in the 1940s -– when the advent of on-location filming and a plethora of different genres showcased not only the city’s physical landscape, but also the contradictory cultural and social undercurrents coursing through it. Presented in conjunction with our new exhibition, A City Seen: Todd Webb’s Post War New York, 1945-1960.

Buy tickets/get more info now