![]() Seating is limited and first come, first served.Ĭlose-up of a woman’s eyes from the documentary film “Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power. These changes include: Granting military operators greater strike-decision authority and expanding the CIA’s role and responsibilities in lethal strike operations. Register for the free event and plan to arrive early. informants on the ground,'3 operators may 'initiate a signature strike after observing certain patterns of behavior. He argues that the United States should end so-called signature strikes, which target unidentified militants based on their behavior patterns and personal. Erwin, As Defense, Intelligence Agencies Drown in Data. TFT Professor Fabian Wagmister will be the moderator. 34 Micah Zenko, Reforming US Drone Strike Policies (Washington, DC: Council on F oreign Relations, Jan uary 2013), 8. After the screening, Menkes, a 1989 graduate of TFT’s MFA production program, will be in conversation with Maya Smukler, a film scholar and author, and film editor Nancy Richardson. The event, hosted by the TFT Department of Film, Television and Digital Media, will begin with a reception at 6 p.m., followed by the screening at 7 p.m. The film features interviews with an all-star cast of women and non-binary industry professionals including Rosanna Arquette, Julie Dash and Catherine Hardwicke. ![]() ![]() Menkes shows how these not-so-subtle embedded messages are tied to sexual abuse and assault in Hollywood. The film illuminates the patriarchal narrative codes that hide within supposedly “classic” set-ups and camera angles and demonstrates how women are frequently displayed as objects for the use, support and pleasure of male subjects. Using clips from hundreds of movies - from “Metropolis” to “Vertigo” to “Phantom Thread” - Menkes makes the argument that shot design is gendered. Join the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television for a special screening of “Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power,” independent filmmaker Nina Menkes’ documentary about the sexual politics of cinematic shot design, at the James Bridges Theater.
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