Maine Film Center | Railroad Square Cinema presents
Sponsored by Colby Center for the Arts and Humanities, Oak Institute for Human Rights, and Colby Cinema Studies
Post-film Q&A with producer (and Bowdoin alum) Jonna McKone
ALL LIGHT, EVERYWHERE is an exploration of the shared histories of cameras, weapons, policing and justice. As surveillance technologies become a fixture in everyday life, the film interrogates the complexity of an objective point of view, probing the biases inherent in both human perception and the lens. The film touches “on every significant cultural, technological, and philosophical aspect of surveillance, including how easy it is for tech that is theoretically objective, detached, logical, and so forth, to be manipulated, abused, and withheld; and how people’s biases and cultural conditioning affect how they interpret the data they’re looking at, whether it’s satellite images of inner-city neighborhoods or body camera footage of a police confrontation with a citizen.” –Matt Zoller Seitz, RogerEbert.com
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7:00PM
Free and open to the public.
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