Real to Reel: World War II in Film, Documentaries &
Newsreels
Films, documentaries and newsreels all played a pivotal role in how information
and memories of World War II were recorded over the years. The Museum’s Second
International Conference on World War II, held April 10 - 12, 2008 in New
Orleans, examines the key role motion pictures have played and continue to play
in shaping America's understanding of World War II. All sessions will be held at
the Marriott Convention Center Boulevard, just a few blocks away from the
Museum.
Presenters and panelists include renowned historians Donald L. Miller, Gerhard
L. Weinberg, Antony Beevor and Hugh Ambrose, who is currently working on The
Pacific, HBO's sequel to its Emmy-winning miniseries Band of Brothers. USMC
combat photographer, SSgt. Norman “Norm” Hatch will appear with never before
seen footage of live combat film of the Battle of Tarawa. Carlo D’Este, Author
of Patton: A Genius for War; James McBride; author of Miracle at St. Anna, now
being made into a film by Spike Lee; Benjamin Patton, grandson of General George
S. Patton; James Moll, Emmy and Oscar winning Director and Producer of Price for
Peace; actor Michael Cudlitz and screenwriter John Orloff, from the HBO
miniseries Band of Brothers, Dr. Mario Barrera, – Professor Emeritus, Chicano
Studies, UC Berkeley, Director, Producer “Latino Stories of World War II” are
all scheduled to appear.
The ribbon cutting reception for the accompanying special exhibition and the
closing Band of Brothers banquet will be held at the Museum. Program updates and
Conference tickets can be purchased online at
http://warmovies.nationalww2museum.org or call 877-813-3329 x 257 for
additional information.