2004

Wednesday, February 4th

8:30pm

The Fog of War

Errol Morris
Producer and Director
“The Thin Blue Line”, “A Brief History of Time” & “Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control”

Robert S. McNamara
Secretary of Defense — Kennedy and Johnson Administrations
Author of “In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam”

in conversation with

Mark Danner
Professor, Graduate School of Journalism

Welcomed by Robert M. Berdahl
Chancellor, UC Berkeley

Introduction by Orville Schell
Dean, Graduate School of Journalism

The Fog of War” is the story of America as seen through the eyes of the former Secretary of Defense, Robert S. McNamara. One of the most controversial and influential figures in world politics, he takes us on a insider’s journey through many of the seminal events of the 20th Century. As American forces occupy Iraq and the possibility of additional military conflicts loom large, The Fog of War is essential viewing for anyone who wants to understand how the American government justifies the use of military force. Combining extraordinary archival footage, recreations, newly declassified White House recordings, and an original score by the Oscar nominated composer, Philip Glass, the film is a disquieting and powerful essay on war, rationality, and the nature of history itself.

Sponsored by
Graduate School of Journalism,
Pacific Film Archives,
The Commonwealth Club of California and
Office of the Chancellor

SPONSORED BY

The Goldman Forum on Press & Foreign AffairsrnUC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism

LOCATION

Zellerbach Hall

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