On Wednesday, October 29 at 6:30pm the classic 1929 film "Hallelluhah" by King Vidor will be screened in the Margaret Williams Theater.
Made at the dawn of the Hollywood's sound era, "Hallelujah" is a milestone musical which tells the hardscrabble story of a southern sharecropper turned evangelist whose life goes awry. King Vidor was nominated for a Best Director Academy Award for "Hallelujah," his first sound film.
Noted film critic Donald Bogle will be the guest speaker in a program co-presented by NJCU, the Department of Media Arts, the Black Maria Film Festival, and Newark Black Film Festival.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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