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DESCRIPTION:Executive Education at the Maxwell School&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Syracu
 se University presents a&nbsp\;live panel discussion&nbsp\;with Writer/Dir
 ector/Producer Hao Wu about 76 Days\, his Oscar shortlisted documentary fi
 lm. . This event is open to Syracuse University&nbsp\;students\,&nbsp\;fac
 ulty\,&nbsp\;staff\,&nbsp\;alumni\, and the&nbsp\;general&nbsp\;public.&nb
 sp\;Panelists&nbsp\;Tula Goenka\, Professor of Television\, Radio\, and Fi
 lm\,&nbsp\;Newhouse School of Public CommunicationsAndrew London\, Profess
 or of Sociology&nbsp\;(Moderator)\, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Publ
 ic AffairsSoudabeh&nbsp\;Moradian\, Assistant Professor of Film\, College 
 of Visual and Performing Arts Please Register at:&nbsp\;https://syracuseun
 iversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8u_sQ9VZTQqXHxw_bdPEBw&nbsp\;About th
 e FilmOn January 23rd\, 2020\, China locked down Wuhan\, a city of 11 mill
 ion\, to combat the emerging COVID-19 outbreak. Set deep inside the frontl
 ines of the crisis\,&nbsp\;76 DAYS&nbsp\;tells indelible human stories at 
 the center of this pandemic—from a woman begging in vain to bid a final fa
 rewell to her father\, a grandfather with dementia searching for his way h
 ome\, a couple anxious to meet their newborn\, to a nurse determined to re
 turn personal items to families of the deceased. These&nbsp\;intimate stor
 ies bear witness to the death and rebirth of a city under a 76-day lockdow
 n\, and to the compassion and human resilience that persists in times of p
 rofound tragedy. 6 DAYS&nbsp\;Launches in Virtual Cinemas Nationwide Begin
 ning Friday\, December 4&nbsp\;About Hao WuHao Wu’s documentary films have
  received funding support from The Ford Foundation&nbsp\;JustFilms\, ITVS\
 , Sundance Institute\, Tribeca Film Institute\, NYSCA and international br
 oadcasters. His previous feature documentary\, People’s Republic of Desire
 \, about China’s live-streaming phenomenon\, won the Grand Jury Award at t
 he 2018 SXSW festival\, among many other awards. It has screened at over 4
 0 film festivals worldwide and broadcasted nationally on PBS Independent L
 ens. The New York Times calls the film “hypercharged\,” while The Los Ange
 les Times says it’s “invariably surprising and never less than compelling.
 ” His latest short\, All in My Family\, is a Netflix Original Documentary 
 and launched globally in May 2019.&nbsp\;Born and raised in China\, Wu now
  travels between the US and China. From 2008-2011\, he was a fellow at New
  America\, a D.C.-based think tank. His writing has appeared on Time.com\,
  Slate.com\, Marketplace Radio\, Strait Times\, China Newsweek\, and China
  Daily. He is a member of the Documentary branch of the Academy of Motion 
 Picture Arts and Sciences.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;To Watch&nbsp\;76 Days&nbsp\;Onlin
 e&nbsp\;Complimentary passes available by email request:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Scre
 ening76days@syr.edu&nbsp\;(Screening76days@syr.edu)Passes available at $12
  each\, support&nbsp\;Cinemapolis&nbsp\;in Ithaca\, a local theater: Click
  Here &nbsp\;(https://watch.eventive.org/virtualcinemapolis/play/5fad4a3f9
 a70000075cefe05)For more information or to request accessibility accommoda
 tions\, please contact\, Ronda Garlow\, ragarlow@syr.edu\, before February
  18\, 2021.&nbsp\;This event is sponsored by Department of\nTransmedia\, S
 yracuse Human Rights Film Festival\, School of Architecture\, Asian/Asian\
 nAmerican Studies\, Chinese Studies Program\, Program for the Advancement 
 of\nResearch on Conflict and Collaboration\, Campbell Institute of Public 
 Affairs\,\nInternational Relations\, East Asia Program\, Department of Pol
 itical Science\,\nCenter for International Services\, and College of Law.&
 nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL:  76 DAYS - A Live Panel Discussion with Writer\, Director\
 , Producer Hao Wu 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Executive Education at the Maxwell 
 School&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Syracuse University presents a&nbsp\;live panel disc
 ussion&nbsp\;with Writer/Director/Producer Hao Wu about 76 Days\, his Osca
 r shortlisted documentary film. . This event is open to Syracuse Universit
 y&nbsp\;students\,&nbsp\;faculty\,&nbsp\;staff\,&nbsp\;alumni\, and the&nb
 sp\;general&nbsp\;public.&nbsp\;</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Panelis
 ts&nbsp\;</strong></p><p><a href="https://newhouse.syr.edu/people/tula-goe
 nka" title="Tula Goenka">Tula Goenka</a>\, Professor of Television\, Radio
 \, and Film\,&nbsp\;Newhouse School of Public Communications</p><p><a href
 ="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/soc/asi/London\,_Andrew_S_/" title="Andrew L
 ondon">Andrew London</a>\, Professor of Sociology&nbsp\;(Moderator)\, Maxw
 ell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs</p><p><a href="https://vpa.sy
 r.edu/people/soudabeh-moradian/" title="Soudabeh&nbsp\;Moradian">Soudabeh&
 nbsp\;Moradian</a>\, Assistant Professor of Film\, College of Visual and P
 erforming Arts </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Please <a href="https://syracuseu
 niversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8u_sQ9VZTQqXHxw_bdPEBw " title="Regi
 ster">Register</a> at:&nbsp\;<b><a href="https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.u
 s/webinar/register/WN_8u_sQ9VZTQqXHxw_bdPEBw">https://syracuseuniversity.z
 oom.us/webinar/register/WN_8u_sQ9VZTQqXHxw_bdPEBw</a></b></strong>&nbsp\;<
 /p><p><br></p><p><strong>About the Film</strong></p><p>On January 23rd\, 2
 020\, China locked down Wuhan\, a city of 11 million\, to combat the emerg
 ing COVID-19 outbreak. Set deep inside the frontlines of the crisis\,&nbsp
 \;76 DAYS&nbsp\;tells indelible human stories at the center of this pandem
 ic—from a woman begging in vain to bid a final farewell to her father\, a 
 grandfather with dementia searching for his way home\, a couple anxious to
  meet their newborn\, to a nurse determined to return personal items to fa
 milies of the deceased. These&nbsp\;intimate stories bear witness to the d
 eath and rebirth of a city under a 76-day lockdown\, and to the compassion
  and human resilience that persists in times of profound tragedy. 6 DAYS&n
 bsp\;Launches in Virtual Cinemas Nationwide Beginning Friday\, December 4&
 nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Hao Wu</strong></p><p>Hao Wu’s docum
 entary films have received funding support from The Ford Foundation&nbsp\;
 JustFilms\, ITVS\, Sundance Institute\, Tribeca Film Institute\, NYSCA and
  international broadcasters. His previous feature documentary\, People’s R
 epublic of Desire\, about China’s live-streaming phenomenon\, won the Gran
 d Jury Award at the 2018 SXSW festival\, among many other awards. It has s
 creened at over 40 film festivals worldwide and broadcasted nationally on 
 PBS Independent Lens. The New York Times calls the film “hypercharged\,” w
 hile The Los Angeles Times says it’s “invariably surprising and never less
  than compelling.” His latest short\, All in My Family\, is a Netflix Orig
 inal Documentary and launched globally in May 2019.&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><
 p>Born and raised in China\, Wu now travels between the US and China. From
  2008-2011\, he was a fellow at New America\, a D.C.-based think tank. His
  writing has appeared on Time.com\, Slate.com\, Marketplace Radio\, Strait
  Times\, China Newsweek\, and China Daily. He is a member of the Documenta
 ry branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.&nbsp\;&nbsp\
 ;</p><p><br></p><h1><strong>To Watch&nbsp\;76 Days&nbsp\;Online&nbsp\;</st
 rong></h1><p><br></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong>Compliment
 ary passes available by email request</strong>:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<a href="mail
 to:Screening76days@syr.edu" target="_blank">Screening76days@syr.edu</a><sp
 an lang="EN-US"></span>&nbsp\;(Screening76days@syr.edu)<br><br>Passes avai
 lable at $12 each</strong>\, support&nbsp\;Cinemapolis&nbsp\;in Ithaca\, a
  local theater: <a href="https://watch.eventive.org/virtualcinemapolis/pla
 y/5fad4a3f9a70000075cefe05" title="Click Here">Click Here</a> &nbsp\;</p><
 p>(https://watch.eventive.org/virtualcinemapolis/play/5fad4a3f9a70000075ce
 fe05)<br><br></p><p>For more information or to request accessibility accom
 modations\, please contact\, Ronda Garlow\, ragarlow@syr.edu\, before Febr
 uary 18\, 2021.&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p><i>This event is sponsored by Depa
 rtment of\nTransmedia\, Syracuse Human Rights Film Festival\, School of Ar
 chitecture\, Asian/Asian\nAmerican Studies\, Chinese Studies Program\, Pro
 gram for the Advancement of\nResearch on Conflict and Collaboration\, Camp
 bell Institute of Public Affairs\,\nInternational Relations\, East Asia Pr
 ogram\, Department of Political Science\,\nCenter for International Servic
 es\, and College of Law.</i>&nbsp\;<br></p>
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