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Explore the Documentary Movie "Blacked Out"

Questions and Answers with Director John Hulme

2021-02-22 19:00:00 2021-02-22 20:00:00 America/New_York Explore the Documentary Movie "Blacked Out" You Can’t Hide the Past... A disturbing piece of art is found in an NJ primary school. A group of student filmmakers tries to solve the mystery of its origins how it endured for almost forty years. Explore From Home - Virtual Program

Monday, February 22
7:00pm - 8:00pm

Add to Calendar 2021-02-22 19:00:00 2021-02-22 20:00:00 America/New_York Explore the Documentary Movie "Blacked Out" You Can’t Hide the Past... A disturbing piece of art is found in an NJ primary school. A group of student filmmakers tries to solve the mystery of its origins how it endured for almost forty years. Explore From Home - Virtual Program

Explore From Home

Virtual Program

You Can’t Hide the Past... A disturbing piece of art is found in an NJ primary school. A group of student filmmakers tries to solve the mystery of its origins how it endured for almost forty years.

*Use this link to join our virtual program: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84756585197?pwd=TWl3WmZyNHhDZDhUamJEMFp5dkNnUT09

Meeting ID: 847 5658 5197
Passcode: 142309

*Use this link to view the movie: SCLSNJ YouTube Channel

John Hulme is a writer and filmmaker from Highland Park, NJ. He is the co-author of five books, including The Seems, a trilogy of fantasy novels from Bloomsbury Children’s Books. He directed the award-winning documentaries Unknown Soldier: Searching For a Father (HBO) and Blood, Sweat & Tears: A Basketball Exorcism. He also co-created the original radio drama, Vanishing Point (NPR, XM Radio). He is currently building the Highland Park African American History Project — a multimedia oral history of his hometown's black community — which is being funded by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities. The Project’s first documentary, Blacked Out, won the Best Youth Film award at the 2018 Harlem International Film Festival.

Hulme is an adjunct professor at Rutgers University, where he teaches Documentary Filmmaking and Digital Storytelling.

At the conclusion of the program please feel free to take a brief online survey here:
https://www.projectoutcome.org/responses/53097

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AGE GROUP: | Teens | Adult |

EVENT TYPE: | Lecture |

TAGS: | #Film Discussion |

Explore From Home


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