History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 3: Panel 4: Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive (2016), Eric Stange:
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The Forum presents an exclusive advanced screening of Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive, which will have its exclusive U.S. broadcast premiere on the “American Masters” series in fall 2017 on PBS. Edgar Allan Poe is among the most famous and widely read of all American authors. His name and image are iconic. He has been a constant source of inspiration for countless artists, writers, musicians and filmmakers. And yet despite Poe's enormous influence on the culture of the United States, what most people know about Poe is wrong. Taking advantage of the wealth of new scholarship, Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive will reveal the man behind the myth through an examination of his life, his work and the world in which he lived — decades of extraordinary change in America. Only in that way can the mystery that is Edgar Allan Poe be solved. Features a discussion with the film’s director Eric K. Stange and Dr. J. Gerald Kennedy, Boyd Professor of English at Louisiana State University.
Panel (left to right): J. Gerald Kennedy, Eric K. Stange, and S. Xavier Carnegie.
The panel was introduced by Jeff Hardwick, Senior Program Officer in the Division of Public Programs at the National Endowment for Humanities.
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- Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1] ") are described as follows:
- FFC4_170311_007.JPG: Raven Beer
The Taste is Poetic
- FFC4_170311_030.JPG: Jeff Hardwick, Senior Program Officer in the Division of Public Programs at the National Endowment for Humanities
- FFC4_170311_062.JPG: Eric K. Stange
- FFC4_170311_108.JPG: S. Xavier Carnegie
- FFC4_170311_116.JPG: J. Gerald Kennedy, Eric K. Stange, and S. Xavier Carnegie
- FFC4_170311_124.JPG: J. Gerald Kennedy
- FFC4_170311_243.JPG: J. Gerald Kennedy's Raven-related tie
- FFC4_170311_272.JPG: Eric K. Stange
- FFC4_170311_575.JPG: J. Gerald Kennedy and Eric K. Stange
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- Description of Subject Matter: The History Film Forum is the premier film festival focused on history in the United States. A four-day exploration of history on the screen, the Forum brings together experts and audiences to examine the state of both narrative and documentary history film as vehicles for teaching and interpreting history. A collaboration of the Smithsonian Institution and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Forum is unique in its connection of audiences, historians, filmmakers, journalists, and policy leaders at our National Museum.
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