Join Brian Rose for a presentation about Alfred Hitchcock's film achievements as “the master of suspense.”
Alfred Hitchcock is probably the most famous film director who ever lived. For five decades, first in England, then in Hollywood, he made fifty-four films, including classics such as The Thirty-Nine Steps, Rebecca, Notorious, Rear Window, North by Northwest, Vertigo, and Psycho. Few filmmakers have been as popular, critically celebrated, and as influential. Join professor emeritus at Fordham University, Brian Rose, for his presentation about Hitchcock's achievements as “the master of suspense,” and through dozens of film clips, examine some of his extraordinary techniques as a director. Registration is required. Open to all.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Lectures and Workshops | Film Discussions |
TAGS: | master of suspense | films | alfred hitchcock |
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