'The Two Popes': A Private Screening of the Golden Globe nominated film
December 17, 2019 | 6:00 p.m.
1212 Avenue of the Americas (at 48th Street), New York, NY 10036
RSVP to events@americamedia.org
America Media and Netflix invite you to join us for a private screening of the Golden Globe nominated film "The Two Popes" followed by a Q&A with Academy Award nominee director Fernando Meirelles. The conversation will be led by John Anderson, America's film critic.
A reception will follow.
ABOUT 'THE TWO POPES'
In America John Anderson called “The Two Popes” a "fly-on-the-tapestried-wall account of a one-on-one conclave between Pope Benedict XVI (Anthony Hopkins) and pontiff-to-be Jorge Mario Bergoglio (Jonathan Pryce)." He described it as "a tour-de force of acting, of actors interacting, of actors dueling and dancing” that tackles “the weightiest questions confronting the church—not just about financial crimes and sexual abuse but dogma, ritual and the Christian mission.”
ABOUT FERNANDO MEIRELLES
Fernando Meirelles is a director, producer and screenwriter. He is the director of “City of God” (2002), which received more than 50 international awards and was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Director. For the last 20 years, Meirelles has split his time between directing international features and TV series in Brazil. “The Constant Gardener” (2005), Meirelles’ follow-up to “City of God,” received four Academy Awards nominations and three Golden Globe nominations. In 2008, his film “Blindness” opened the Cannes Film Festival. And, in 2011, his film “360” opened the London Film Festival. In the same period, he directed several series for TV Globo and HBO.
In addition to cinema, Meirelles directed the opera “Pearl Fishers” by Georges Bizet and was one of the directors of the opening ceremony for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Meirelles is based in São Paulo, Brazil, where his wife, two children and three grandchildren also reside. His fourth grandchild will arrive in January.