Join this filmaker and actress to have lunch and learn from two professionals in the industry: Wednesday, December 3; 11:00 – Noon in Willard Smith Library. RSVP by November 25th to Rebecca Meyers rm052@bucknell.edu, space is limited.
Robert Greene is a filmmaker and writer. He was named one of 10 Filmmakers to Watch in 2014 by The Independent. His previous film, Fake it So Real, was named one of the 15 best films of 2012 by Richard Brody of The New Yorker and one of the best documentaries of the year by Roger Ebert. Greene has written movie reviews and essays on documentary film for outlets such as Sight & Sound, Filmmaker Magazine and Hammer to Nail. His first book, PRESENT TENSE: NOTES ON AMERICAN NONFICTION CINEMA 1998-2013 will be coming in February, 2015. He programmed a special “cinematic nonfiction” competition at the 2014 Little Rock Film Festival and a week long seminar of films at Hampshire College in July 2014. He was Post-Production Supervisor from 2002 to 2012 for 4th Row Films. In January 2015, he will help lead the new Center for Documentary Journalism at the University of Missouri.
Brandy Burre is an American actress, best known for her portrayal of Theresa D’Agostino on the HBO series The Wire. She earned her Master’s degree in acting at Ohio University, and has performed on the stage in addition to her work in film and television.
Co-sponsored by the Film/Media Studies program and the Career Development Center.