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PROFESSOR JERRY W. CARLSON
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specialist in narrative theory, global independent film, and the cinemas
of the Americas, Professor Carlson is Coordinator of Critical Studies in
the Film & Video Program at The City College and a member of the doctoral
faculty in the Ph.D. Program in French and Film Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. He has lectured at
Stanford, Columbia, Escuela Internacional de Cine y TV (Cuba), the
University of Paris, and the University of Sao Paulo, among others.
His current research is focused on how slavery and its legacy in the New
World have been represented in cinema.
In addition, he is an active producer, director, and writer.
An Emmy nominated Senior Producer
for City University Television (CUNY-TV), he created and produces the
series CITY CINEMATHEQUE about film history, CANAPE about French-American
cultural relations, and NUEVA YORK (in Spanish) about the Latino cultures
of New York City. As an independent producer, his recent work includes the
Showtime Networks production DIRT directed by Nancy Savoca and LOOKING FOR
PALLADIN directed by Andrzej Krakowski. In 1998 he was inducted by France
as a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Palmes Academiques.
Contact:
Telephone: 212/817-7189 (CUNY-TV)
E-Mail: jcarlson@ccny.cuny.edu
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