Moderated by Maria C. Westkott. David Finkle begins by talking about how intellectual movie-going can be two things: intellectuals going to movies and/or people going to intellectual movies. Finkle discusses how there is no fall in intellectual movies since there are intellectual people still making movies. Roger Ebert explains what intellectual film and intellectual film going experience is. Ebert talks about three things that make movies more realistic. Annie Brody discusses the Hollywood standard of film making. Brody states why film going experiences need to be more meaningful and valuable as a cultural product. Judy Jackson briefly talks about documentary film making.
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Moderated by Maria C. Westkott. David Finkle begins by talking about how intellectual movie-going can be two things: intellectuals going to movies and/or people going to intellectual movies. Finkle discusses how there is no fall in intellectual movies since there are intellectual people still making movies. Roger Ebert explains what intellectual film and intellectual film going experience is. Ebert talks about three things that make movies more realistic. Annie Brody discusses the Hollywood standard of film making. Brody states why film going experiences need to be more meaningful and valuable as a cultural product. Judy Jackson briefly talks about documentary film making.
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