ADG Perspective

September-October 2019

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1 4 P E R S P E C T I V E | S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 0 1 9 N E W S The ADG Film Society presents The 10th Victim B Y J O H N M U T O , F I L M S O C I E T Y F O U N D E R A N D C O - C H A I R On Sunday, May 19, at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, the Art Directors Guild Film Society screened The 10th Victim, an Italian science fiction film from 1965 that posited a future society in which killing was encouraged as an alternative to war. Against this background, an early romcom matched Marcello Mastroianni against Ursula Andress. After the screening, a panel was convened, including Frances Anderton, host of DnA, KCRW's broadcast/podcast on design and architecture; professor Nicholas Cull of the Annenberg School at USC, expert in cinema and international diplomacy; Guy Hendrix Dyas, Production Designer of The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Inception and Passengers; and moderated by John Muto, Production Designer of Species and Home Alone. A lively discussion ensued, touching on cinema, futurism, socialism, psychology, design, architecture and romcoms. A. POSTER FOR THE 10TH VICTIM. B. PANEL MEMBERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FRANCES ANDERTON, GUY HENDRIX DYAS, MODERATOR JOHN MUTO AND PROFESSOR NICHOLAS J. CULL. B A

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