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Inherit the Wind
| USA | 128 MINUTES | EnglishDrama
The Tribeca Film Festival pays tribute to the bicentennial of Charles Darwin's birth with a retrospective screening of Stanley Kramer's Inherit the Wind. Nearly a half century ago, Kramer and his all-star cast (including Spencer Tracy, Fredric March and Gene Kelly) brought this fictionalized version of the infamous 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial to the big screen. The trial was triggered by a public outcry surrounding the teaching of evolution in schools in the 1920s. The anti-evolution movement persists to this day and continues to try to undermine the teaching of evolution in public schools across the country.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by NPR's Liane Hansen and featuring special guests from the realms of film and science, including Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jonathan Weiner; Jon Amiel, director of the Charles Darwin biopic Creation; Professor David Kohn, General Editor of the Darwin Digital Library of Evolution at the American Museum of Natural History; and Dr. Eugenie Scott, Executive Director of the National Center for Science Education. They will all take a closer look at how a scientific explanation of the world, backed by evidence, can bring with it both public and private controversy.
Cast & Credits
Stanley Kramer (b. 1913, Brooklyn; d. 2001, Los Angeles) was known as "Hollywood's Conscience" during his 30-year career as a film director and producer. He was nominated for the Academy Award® nine times—for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Ship of Fools, Judgment at Nuremberg, The Defiant Ones, The Caine Mutiny, and High Noon. Kramer graduated from New York University in 1933 and went to work in Los Angeles at 20th Century Fox and MGM studios. He served in the US Army Signal Corps during World War II by making training films, and after the war Kramer launched his own independent film production company.
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Beacon Theatre
The Rush system functions as a standby line that will form at the venue approximately one hour prior to scheduled start time. Admittance is based on availability and will begin roughly 10 minutes prior to program start time. Rush Tickets are the same price as advance tickets and are payable upon entry.
Saturday, April 25, 1:00 pm
@SVA Theater (333 West 23rd Street), Theater 2
After the Movie: The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with special guests from the realms of film and science, including Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jonathan Weiner; Jon Amiel, director of the Charles Darwin biopic Creation; Dr. Eugenie
Scott, Executive Director of the National Center for Science Education; and David Kohn, General Editor, Darwin Digital Library of Evolution, American Museum of Natural History. They will take a closer look at how a scientific explanation of the world, backed by evidence, can bring with it both public and private controversy. Moderated by Liane Hansen of NPR.
Sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, which has partnered with the Festival since 2002 as part of a nationwide effort to create more realistic and compelling stories about science and technology, most recently through the Tribeca Film Institute Sloan Filmmaker Fund.