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Melbourne | Cinema | Adrian Martin | Jan Epstein | Mark Baker | Nathan Wolski | Culture | September 2009
Inglourious Basterds: Can Hollywood rewrite history?In this lively and thought-provoking seminar, four eminently qualified speakers engage in a wide-ranging discussion about Quentin Tarantino's subversive and divisive new film, Inglourious Basterds. Hosted by Age critic Philippa Hawker, the speakers are (in order): Mark Baker, director of the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation; Adrian Martin, film critic and co-director of the Research Unit in Film and Cultural Theory; Jan Epstein, film critic and broadcaster; and Nathan Wolski, lecturer in Jewish Studies. This event was presented by the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation in association with the Research Unit in Film and Cultural Theory at Monash University. Monash University, September 2009 Source: Duration: 29m 1sHelpIf playback stutters, press pause and give it time to preload. Optimal playback occurs when file is fully loaded. More. SlowTV SearchFriends of SlowTVYES! I wish to receive e-newsletters, alerts and updates from Friends of SlowTV. Or follow SlowTV on Twitter |