BENEFIT TO SDIJFF UNDERWRITERS.
SDIJFF Underwriters: This film is included as a benefit to you, and has been added to your account. Please login using the email associated with your Underwriter pass to view this film on May 19, 2021.
$15.00 GENERAL ADMISSION / $12.00 LFJCC MEMBER.
Film and live virtual discussion included in package.
Live virtual program with director Julia Newman, May 19 at 7:00 pm. Film and live virtual discussion included in package. The recorded program can be viewed anytime until May 21st at 11:00 am.
Julia Newman, Director
Born and raised in Brooklyn, she worked in advertising as a producer of television commercials for over twenty years. As a travel writer, her pieces have appeared in the New York Daily News, Miami Herald, Metropolitan Home and Travel & Leisure. She served as Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives for five years. Her previous, award-winning documentary, Into the Fire: American Women in the Spanish Civil War, portrayed the American medical workers and journalists who served in the first fight against Fascism.
In discussion with:
Dr. Fridolin Weber, Professor SDSU
Mr. Weber got his PhD in theoretical physics from the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. He is a professor in the Department of Physics at SDSU and a Research Scientist at UCSD. His areas of research are theoretical astrophysics and general relativity.
BENEFIT TO SDIJFF UNDERWRITERS.
SDIJFF Underwriters: This film is included as a benefit to you, and has been added to your account. Please login using the email associated with your Underwriter pass to view this film on May 19, 2021.
$15.00 GENERAL ADMISSION / $12.00 LFJCC MEMBER.
Film and live virtual discussion included in package.
Live virtual program with director Julia Newman, May 19 at 7:00 pm. Film and live virtual discussion included in package. The recorded program can be viewed anytime until May 21st at 11:00 am.
Julia Newman, Director
Born and raised in Brooklyn, she worked in advertising as a producer of television commercials for over twenty years. As a travel writer, her pieces have appeared in the New York Daily News, Miami Herald, Metropolitan Home and Travel & Leisure. She served as Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives for five years. Her previous, award-winning documentary, Into the Fire: American Women in the Spanish Civil War, portrayed the American medical workers and journalists who served in the first fight against Fascism.
In discussion with:
Dr. Fridolin Weber, Professor SDSU
Mr. Weber got his PhD in theoretical physics from the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. He is a professor in the Department of Physics at SDSU and a Research Scientist at UCSD. His areas of research are theoretical astrophysics and general relativity.