One of the original posters
from the 1948 German release of
NUREMBERG: Its Lesson For Today.
In connection with the Erasmus Prize, Amnesty International circulated Nuremberg to the Dutch cinemas below as part of its "Movies That Matter" tour.
Saturday, December 12,
16.00
Introduction and Q&A by Heikelien Verrijn Stuart, journalist, expert on
international tribunals and member of the jury of the Erasmus Prize 2009
Saturday, December 12,
14.00
Discussion follows with a.o. Julia Noordegraaf, Media Studies Department UvA
Monday, November 30, 21.30
http://www.lumiere.nl/films/producties/nurembergitslessonfortoday?dt=2009/11/30
Saturday November 21, 19.00
Followed by a Q&A with Sandra Schulberg
by Eric Ketelaar, Professor Media Studies UvA
http://www.filmhuisdenhaag.nl/film/2945/nuremberg-its-lesson-for-today-.aspx
Wednesday, November 18
13.10 — Screening
14.30 — Debate along with Sandra Schulberg and Heikelien Verrijn Stuart, journalist,
expert on international tribunals and member of the jury of the Erasmus Prize 2009
http://www.theaterstilburg.nl/index.html
The Hague - Filmhuis Den Haag
Friday, November 11, 2009, 14:00
Opening Remarks by Jozias van Aartsen, Mayor of The Hague; Martin Berendse, Archivist of the Netherlands; and producer Sandra Schulberg. Screening followed by remarks from 2008 Erasmus Prize-winner Ian Buruma, and dialogue with Ian Buruma & Sandra Schulberg, moderated by Prof. Eric Ketelaar.
For complete information on the tour of the Netherlands' "Movies That Matter," click here.