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You’ve Got To Listen to BMFI’s Jacob Mazer’s Intro to Street Car – Including Brando’s T-Shirt

by Gerry October 1, 2020

You’ve Got To Listen to BMFI’s Jacob Mazer’s Intro to Street Car – Including Brando’s T-Shirt

Jacob Mazer talks about Brando's T-shirt, and more

Click here to watch Jacob Mazer (Bryn Mawr Film Institute) intro to Street Car Named Desire.

From the BMFI Website

Join us for our free, upcoming film discussion with Jacob Mazer, Special Programming Manager, BMFI, and Andrew J. Douglas, Ph.D., Senior Director of Education, BMFI, about A Streetcar Named Desire on Monday, October 5, at 6:30 pm. Watch the video introduction above.

Registration is limited to 100 people. If you are unsure if you will be able to attend, or if you prefer to view and listen to the discussion live instead of speaking, you can tune into the live simulcast on our website and YouTube channel. No registration is required to view the simulcast. Submit your questions in advance here to get the conversation started. All online film discussions will be posted to the Film Studies Online Library the day after the event.

Find A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE on your preferred viewing platform here.

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