Homeland: TV in the Post-9/11 World WAIT LIST ONLY

“It was ten years ago. Everyone missed something that day.” —Saul Berenson, “Homeland,” Pilot Episode

Espionage, geopolitics and terrorism provide the stark and unnervingly realistic backdrop of Showtime and Fox 21 Television Studio’s Emmy and Golden Globe Award®-winning series “Homeland,” which debuted ten years after 9/11. Series creators Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon discuss the challenges of developing programming that reflects the post-9/11 world and so closely tracks – and anticipates – the news.











When: Wed., Oct. 5, 2016 at 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: National September 11 Memorial & Museum
180 Greenwich St.
212-312-8800
Price: Free, reservation required
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“It was ten years ago. Everyone missed something that day.” —Saul Berenson, “Homeland,” Pilot Episode

Espionage, geopolitics and terrorism provide the stark and unnervingly realistic backdrop of Showtime and Fox 21 Television Studio’s Emmy and Golden Globe Award®-winning series “Homeland,” which debuted ten years after 9/11. Series creators Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon discuss the challenges of developing programming that reflects the post-9/11 world and so closely tracks – and anticipates – the news.

Buy tickets/get more info now