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ATTENTION: CITY DESKS, FEATURE DESKS

 

3/14/00 - File #15276

Contact: Janet Gilmore

(510) 642-3734

jeg@pa.urel.berkeley.edu




WHAT:

"The Academy Awards: Boys, Girls, Men and Women in the 1999 Film Year," a lunch hour critique by Carolyn Patty Blum, a lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley's School of Law (Boalt Hall).

Blum will assess major themes and trends in the 1999 movies that concern gender roles and identity, including middle-class men in identity crises; marginalized moms with little control over their lives; and children as truth tellers. She'll also explore other overarching themes in many of these movies, including spirituality.

Among the movies Blum will discuss are "American Beauty," "Magnolia," "Eyes Wide Shut," "Boys Don't Cry," "Tumbleweeds" and "Anywhere But Here."

 
WHEN: Thursday, March 16, 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
 
WHERE: The Goldberg Room, Boalt Hall. (Enter Boalt Hall at the corner of Piedmont Ave. and Bancroft Way).  
 

BACKGROUND: Blum, who also is director of the law school's International Human Rights Law Clinic, has written about films and social justice. She uses movies in her classes to teach lessons on such matters as legal ethics and refugee law. She and her husband, Harry Chotiner, a former film producer and executive at Twentieth Century Fox, view films every weekend. Blum has seen every major movie nominated for an Academy Award.

Blum has been holding this informal discussion with law students for five consecutive years. This year's talk, the first to focus on gender issues, is sponsored by the law school's Center for Social Justice, its Berkeley Women's Law Journal, and its Berkeley Women's Law Association.



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