Free
Film Showing: Amistad
Film Showing: Amistad
Amistad: A Story of Our Heritage.
Thursday October 6
@ 6:30 - 9:00 pmIntroduction at 6p by Charles A. Weisenberger,
Mellon postdoctoral fellow in Public History at Wesleyan University.
Amistad: A Story
of Our Heritage.
October 6
@ 6:30 - 9:00 pm
Introduction at 6p by Charles A. Weisenberger, @ 6:30 - 9:00 pm
Mellon postdoctoral fellow in Public History at Wesleyan University.
The Buttonwood Tree showing of Amistad contributes to the Amistad Journey to Freedom Community Day Celebration, “The Middle Passage and the Amistad Uprising: Stories of Yesterday and Today” on October 8th at Harbor Park when the Amistad ship will be open for tours. The Buttonwood Tree table at the event will feature information on Iddi Saaka, The Lost Tribe, words from the Wangunks, and the 4th Annual Middletown Middle Passage Ceremony.
Amistad will be introduced by Charles A. Weisenberger, Mellon postdoctoral fellow in Public History at Wesleyan University, specializing in African-American history, slavery, and abolition in the early United States. He will provide historical context for the film and Connecticut’s history of slavery and abolitionism. The Buttonwood Tree doors will open at 6, and the film will begin at 6:30, after Professor Weisenberger’s introduction. The film is 2 hours and 30 minutes, and will end at approximately 9 p.m. Refreshments will be available to buy. The event is free.
Amistad (1997) was directed by Steven Spielberg and features Morgan Freeman, Nigel Hawthorne, Anthony Hopkins, Matthew McConaughey, and Djimon Hounsou in an Oscar-nominated performance. The film won Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor (Anthony Hopkins), Best Original Score, Cinematography, and Costume Design.
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