Extraordinary Films & Excellent Directors: "Judgment at Nuremberg" - Part 1

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Extraordinary Films & Excellent Directors is a film series that will explore phenomenal films and their creators.  After viewing each film, you're invited to talk with film lecturer, Richard Frostig. 

About the Film

In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, I thought it both timely and appropriate to include in this series Stanley Kramer’s Oscar-winning 1961 drama "Judgment at Nuremberg". The fictionalized account is considered one of cinema’s landmark dramas as well as one of the most powerful courtroom dramas ever filmed. Four former Nazi judges are put on trial for crimes against humanity. The film is as relevant today as it was in 1948 when the trial was taking place. Also, the Nuremberg trials can be thought of as a catalyst to the start of the Cold War. The Oscar-winning script as well as the stellar cast of Hollywood’s elite actors makes this film mesmerizing from start to finish.

About the Presenter

Richard M. Frostig has had a life-long interest in film beginning with film school in his early 20s and culminating with his receiving a second M.A. degree from New York University in Cinema Studies. His first Master’s degree was in Journalism.

In between, Frostig has had a successful 13-year career in broadcast journalism, and then, more than a 20-year career as a Public Relations executive and freelance consultant. In 2017, Frostig taught an introductory film course as an Adjunct Professor of Film at Western Connecticut University.

He received a B.A. in English from the University of Massachusetts-Boston. In addition, he holds a Certificate in Filmmaking from the London Film School in England. A native of Boston, Frostig resides in Wilton, Conn.

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