Screening & Live Event
O.J.: Made in America

Part of Changing the Picture (2016)
Thursday, May 19, 2016, 7:00 p.m.

With director Ezra Edelman in conversation with Rembert Browne
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. for pre-screening reception. Light refreshments will be served. 

Dir. Ezra Edelman. 2016. Digital projection. Program duration: 215 mins. It is perhaps the defining cultural tale of twentieth-century America, one that centers around two of our country’s greatest fixations: race and celebrity. O.J.: Made in America explores these themes in tracing a personal journey, from how Orenthal James Simpson first became a football star, to why the country fell in love with him off the field, to his being accused of murdering his ex-wife, his subsequent acquittal, and later conviction for another crime. A saga of race, celebrity, media, violence, and the criminal justice system, it continues to fascinate, polarize, and even develop new chapters two decades later. From Peabody and Emmy-award winning director Ezra Edelman, O.J.: Made in America is a five-part production coming in June 2016 from ESPN Films's "30 for 30" series. This special preview screening will feature the first two episodes of the series, followed by a conversation with director Ezra Edelman and writer Rembert Browne. 

Tickets: $20 ($15 members at Film Lover and MoMI Kids Premium levels / free for Silver Screen members and above). Order tickets online. (Members may contact members@movingimage.us with any questions regarding online reservations.) 

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O.J.: Made in America Trailer