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FILM - The FTMA Talk Back Series: FAT CITY

Co-presented by Sacred Heart University

American Fight Films
FAT CITY (1972)

Moderated by Professor Justin Liberman

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ABOUT THE FILM: An off-beat drama that focuses on the flotsam and jetsam of a small western town and on a boxer (Stacy Keach), trying to re-establish himself as a fighter.
Movie Description: In limbo between retirement and his youthful prime, alcoholic farm laborer Tully (Stacy Keach) shacks up with fellow outcast Oma (Susan Tyrrell) and keeps trying to make a boxing comeback, but his personal demons repeatedly overpower his ambitions. Meanwhile, fellow Stockton, CA resident and budding fighter Ernie (Jeff Bridges) takes Tully's advice to join trainer Ruben (Nicholas Colasanto)'s gym and make something of himself. Learning the tough lesson that winning is not as easy as it sounds, Ernie is still determined to get what he can out of boxing and, unlike Tully, not let disappointments get the best of him.
Rated PG | In English | 97 minutes

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JUSTIN LIBERMAN was a directing fellow at Columbia University’s School of the Arts. His award winning films have played in many international film festivals, museums, and galleries. He has worked under Michael Mann (HEATTHE INSIDER), David Mamet (HOUSE OF GAMESSPARTAN), and Allen Coulter (The SopranosBoardwalk Empire) and as a commercial director he has worked with American Express, ESPN, and General Mills. 

The Film and Television Masters program (FTMA) at Sacred Heart University is a one –year conservatory dedicated to the art of storytelling. Students engage in dynamic classroom workshops and lectures focusing on directing, screenwriting, producing, and new media arts. Based in Stamford, FTMA draws from talent and resources in the area and neighboring New York City. Each student produces a cinematic portfolio and rounds out their experience with industry internships. For more information please visit FTMA.sacredheart.edu.

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