steven spielberg, doris kearns goodwin, and tony kushner at the richmond forum
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Program book for the January 5, 2013 program with filmmaker Steven Spielberg, hisorian Doris Kearns Goodwin, and screenwriter Tony Kushner at The Richmond Forum for a discussion of "Bringing History to Life on Film."TRANSCRIPT
Steven Spielberg, Doris Kearns Goodwin & Tony Kushner
january 5, 2013
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Steven Spielberg, Doris Kearns Goodwin
and Tony KushnerBringing History to Life on Film
January 5, 2013
Lead Patron
Host Patron
Producer Patron
Producer Patron
Producer Patron
Special Program Sponsor
Altria Group
Hourigan Construction
U.S. Trust, Bank of America Wealth Management
Virginia Cancer Institute
Williams Mullen
Virginia Film Office
Opening program
and National Anthem
Opening remarks
Welcome and introduction
of tonight’s speaker
Presentation
Remarks
Audience Questions
Closing Remarks
Federal City Brass Band
Bill ChapmanExecutive DirectorThe Richmond Forum
Gaye MontgomerySenior Assistant General CounselAltria Group
Steven Spielberg, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Tony Kushner with Tim Reid
Fifteen-minute intermissionfor collection of audience questions
Mr. Chapman
Mr. Spielberg, Ms. Goodwin and Mr. Kushnerwith Mr. Reid
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Altria Group is a FORTUNE 200 company that owns the premier tobacco companies in the United States: Philip Morris USA, U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company, and John Middleton, all headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. Their premium brands include Marlboro, Copenhagen, Skoal, and Black & Mild. Altria also owns Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, one of the country’s top premium wine producers; Philip Morris Capital Corporation, an investment company; and has a continuing economic and voting interest in SABMiller.
Altria is focused on creating substantial value for its shareholders through sound business practices, investing in strong premium brands, and driving product innovation. At the same time, Altria’s companies recognize that how we do business is as important as the business results we achieve. Altria is focused on setting standards and priorities for our companies, including valuing and respecting employees, working to reduce the harm associated with tobacco products, and partnering locally to improve the quality of life in the communities where they do business. Altria’s companies know that responsible business practices are vital to their long-term success.
Altria’s commitment to corporate responsibility is reflected in several key accomplishments in 2012, when Altria was:
named to the 2012 Dow Jones Sustainability •North American Indexranked 4th among all companies and •1st among the tobacco industry in social responsibility by FORTUNE magazineranked the 6th greenest food and beverage •company in the U.S. in Newsweek’s annual “Green Rankings”
ranked 15th on • CR Magazine’s 2012 “100 Best Corporate Citizens List”Altria’s companies are proud to partner
with organizations working to strengthen Virginia communities. That involvement means collaborating with local leaders to create long-term solutions that address local needs. Altria’s companies focus their giving in the following areas: education and youth development, arts and culture, and environment. In the last ten years, Altria has donated more than $1.3 billion in cash and in-kind contributions to hundreds of non-profit groups.
Altria is grateful to the community for its success in Virginia and acknowledges that the hard work and teamwork of its companies’ employees will be the catalyst for continued success as it focuses on growth and the development of its headquarters region.
For additional information on Altria and its companies, take a closer look at altria.com.
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Tonight, we welcome filmmaker Steven Spielberg, historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, and screenwriter Tony Kushner back to Richmond, where the movie Lincoln was filmed during the fall of 2011. The three will explore the process of bringing history to life on film—the choices and challenges of achieving historical accuracy within a narrative that will be compelling for moviegoers, and the process that affects everything from script to casting to locations to final print. They will also discuss how Hollywood has embraced historical films throughout its own history and what their impact has been.
The screenplay for Lincoln, written by Kushner, is based in part on Goodwin’s 2005 book, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln.
Steven SpielbergWinner of three Academy Awards, Steven
Spielberg is one of the industry’s most successful and influential filmmakers and a principal partner of DreamWorks Studios. He is the top-grossing director of all time, having helmed such blockbusters as Jaws, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, the Indiana Jones franchise, and Jurassic Park. As an executive producer, his successes include the Back to the Future trilogy, three Men in Black films, and three Transformers films.
Films with an historical theme have played an important role in his career, beginning with Empire of the Sun, and then Schindler’s List, Amistad, Saving Private Ryan, Munich, and War Horse. He was a producer with Clint Eastwood on Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima.
He took home his first two Oscars®, for Best Director and Best Picture, for Schindler’s List, which received a total of seven Oscars. Spielberg
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won his third Academy Award for Best Director for the World War II drama, Saving Private Ryan, as well as two Golden Globe Awards for Best Picture and Best Director.
Spielberg’s success has not been limited to theatrical motion pictures. He was an executive producer on the long-running Emmy-winning TV drama ER, and following their experience working together on Saving Private Ryan, he and Tom Hanks teamed to executive-produce Band of Brothers and The Pacific for HBO, both of which won Emmys for Best Miniseries.
With ten to date, Spielberg has been honored by his peers with more Directors Guild of America (DGA) Award nominations than any other director. In 2000, he received the DGA’s Lifetime Achievement Award. He is also the recipient of the Irving G. Thalberg Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Hollywood Foreign Press’ Cecil B. DeMille Award, the Producers Guild’s Darryl F. Zanuck Award, the Kennedy Center Honor, and numerous other tributes.
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Doris Kearns GoodwinMaking her third appearance at The
Richmond Forum, Doris Kearns Goodwin is a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian who has also been reporting on politics and baseball for more than two decades.
Goodwin’s historical bestsellers include Lyndon Johnson & The American Dream; The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys: An American Saga; No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize; and the monumental history of Abraham Lincoln, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, which joined the bestseller lists on its first week in publication and soon reached #1.
When President Obama was asked what book he would bring to the White House if he could only bring one (other than the Bible), he said Team of Rivals.
Goodwin is currently working on a new book about the progressive era, focusing on Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, and the golden age of journalism.
Tony KushnerTony Kushner is an award-winning
playwright, screenwriter, and author.Kushner’s plays include A Bright Room
Called Day; Angels in America, Parts One and Two; Slavs!; Homebody/Kabul; Caroline, or Change, a musical with composer Jeanine Tesori; and The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism With a Key to the Scriptures.
He wrote the screenplays for Mike Nichols’ film of Angels In America and Steven Spielberg’s Munich and Lincoln.
His books include But the Giraffe, A Curtain Raising and Brundibar a Libretto with illustrations by Maurice Sendak; The Art of Maurice Sendak: 1980 to the Present; and Wrestling with Zion: Progressive Jewish-American Responses to the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict, co-edited with Alisa Solomon.
Kushner is the recipient of a Pultizer Prize, two Tony Awards, three Obie Awards, two Evening Standard Awards, an Olivier Award, an Emmy Award, and an Oscar nomination.
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An Emmy-nominated actor, director, and producer, Tim Reid has appeared on television for over three decades, from Venus Flytrap on WKRP in Cincinnati
through Simon & Simon; Frank’s Place; Sister, Sister; That 70s Show; and Treme. In 1995, he made his directorial debut with his critically acclaimed feature film, Once Upon a Time…When We Were Colored.
In 1997, Tim brought together investors to build New Millennium Studios in Petersburg, where he explores his passion for history by producing documentaries and television programs offering the unique legacy of people of African descent who played essential roles in shaping the destiny of America. New
Millennium was honored to have its facilities used during the filming of Lincoln.
In 2012, Reid co-produced and directed Keepers of the Flame, a film for visitors to the Virginia Capitol about Virginia’s central role in American history.
Through his non-profit Legacy Media Institute, he instructs an international group of students and emerging filmmakers, promoting excellence and accountability in creating media that reflects a diverse global society.
Reid is a recipient of the Oscar Micheaux Award for outstanding lifetime achievement from the Producers Guild of America and an inductee in the National Black College Hall of Fame. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar.
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The mid-19th century was a time of great innovation in brass instrument design. As a result, brass bands became something of a popular movement in the United States. By the 1850s, virtually every city, town, and village in the U.S. was replete with brass bands, ranging from small amateur ensembles to large professional organizations. These bands provided music in concert settings and for parades and military musters, with the town band often being attached to the local militia regiment.
With the outbreak of the Civil War, bands in both the north and the south rushed to enlist alongside their regiments, and it was a point of pride for a regiment to have a good brass band. Regimental bands provided music for dress parades, entertained the troops, concertized for the local populace, serenaded the officers, and played while on the march, to buoy the soldiers’ morale. In battle, bandsmen served as medical corpsman, orderlies, and stretcher bearers. Bands occasionally were ordered to perform patriotic music during battle, to bolster the troops’ fighting spirit. Confederate General Robert E. Lee once said, “I don’t believe we can have an army without music.”
The Federal City Brass Band is one of the leading Civil War brass bands in the United States. Founded in 2002, it authentically recreates the sound and appearance of a Union Army regimental brass band of the 1860s. In
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The following band members have traveled from New York, Maryland, and Kentucky to perform for us tonight: Jeff Stockham on E-flat cornet, Don Johnson on E-flat cornet, Jari Villanueva on B-flat cornet, Jeff Rogers on alto horn, Kyle Russell on tenor horn, Jay Norris on tuba, Garman Bowers, Jr. on snare drum, and Ted Deitz on bass drum.
The Federal City Brass Band has appeared at many distinguished events and venues including the Smithsonian Museum of American History, Ford’s Theatre, the Library of Congress, Arlington National Cemetery, Ft. McHenry, Gettysburg National Cemetery, The Kennedy Center, and numerous others.
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Lincoln had an impeccable pedigree from the beginning. Based in part on Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns Goodwin and directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Tony Kushner, it is no wonder that Lincoln turned out to be a powerfully insightful film that has inspired the admiration of cr it ics and audiences since its November 2012 premiere.
Because of the authenticity of the architecture and the area’s rich historic heritage, there was never any doubt that Richmond and Petersburg were the perfect locations for the film. Another powerful inducement was that Abraham Lincoln, in the final month of his life, visited the area to ensure a peaceful conclusion to the Civil War.
The film shot for 55 days and contributed $64 million to the state’s economy. Virginia Film Office staff assisted the production and acted as liaisons for the filming. 1,199 Virginia actors and extras were cast, and 380 Virginians worked on the crew. DreamWorks Studios reported that the film benefited a wide range of Virginia companies, including such diverse businesses as grocery stores, hardware stores, vehicle rental companies, hotels, dry cleaners, restaurants, apartment buildings, fabric shops, and antique stores. In addition to employment for actors and extras, the film provided jobs for Virginians as carpenters, painters, craftspeople, tailors, drivers, film crew, caterers, camera operators, and security guards. As an example of
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The Proclamation transformed the meaning of Union victory and marked the official beginning of the end of slavery. It also infused the northern war effort with the manpower of plowmen like Nicholas and ox drivers like John Peter. By 1865, more than 180,000 African American soldiers joined the struggle to create a Union without slavery.
In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, John Selden’s diary entry will be on display at the Virginia Historical Society through January 31, 2013.
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1987 January Ted Koppel February “Iran: Yesterday and Today” Hodding Carter, Paul Duke and Larry Speakes March Diane Sawyer with General Brent Scowcroft April Charles Kuralt
1987-1988 January Oprah Winfrey February George Will March “The Cold War – Will it Thaw?” Marvin Kalb, Jeane Kirkpatrick and Vladimir Pozner April Art Buchwald
1988-1989 January Sam Donaldson February John Chancellor and Henry Kissinger March “Should Drugs be Legalized?” William Buckley and Charles Rangel April Dr. Carl Sagan
1989-1990 January Paul Duke, Howard Fineman and Charles McDowell February “Perspectives – From Right to Left” Frank Carlucci, Bettina Gregory, George McGovern, William Proxmire and William Rusher March Mike Wallace April Alistair Cooke
1990-1991 October Chancellor Helmut Schmidt January “Crisis in the Persian Gulf” Admiral William Crowe, General Alexander Haig, Robert McFarlane and Edwin Newman February H. Ross Perot March Art Buchwald and Andy Rooney April “Space and Beyond” James Burke, Dr. Frank Drake and James Lovell
1991-1992 October Barbara Walters January Margaret Thatcher February Larry King with General Norman Schwarzkopf March “DNA: From Catching Criminals to Constructing Dinosaurs” Patricia Cornwell, Dr. Victor McKusick and Dr. Marc Micozzi April Mark Russell
1992-1993 October Terry Anderson January “Japanese/American Trade Debate” with Hiroki Kato and T. Boone Pickens February Dr. Joyce Brothers March Bill Cosby April Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev with Cokie Roberts
1993-1994 November “America in the Year 2000” Lamar Alexander, Marvin Cetron, Senator Warren Rudman and Chris Wallace January Louis Rukeyser with Frank Cappiello and Michael Holland February President George H. W. Bush March Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross April Bob Newhart
1994-1995 November General Colin Powell January Walter Cronkite with Judy Woodruff February Dave Barry March Tom Clancy April Jack Kemp and Senator George Mitchell
1995-1996 November Ambassador Carla Hills and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney January “Space and Flight: The First & Last Men on the Moon” Neil Armstrong, Capt. Eugene Cernan, David Hartman and Dick Rutan February Calvin Trillin March Charles Kuralt April “The Presidency, The Press and The People” Ed Bradley, David Gergen, Pierre Salinger, Sheila Tate and Bob Woodward
1996-1997 November Dick Cavett and Carl Reiner January Ray Brady with Paul A. Volcker February “To Preserve and Protect: The Story of the American Presidency” Doris Kearns Goodwin and David McCullough March Sir David Frost interviews Andrew Lloyd Webber April “The Legal System in America” Marcia Clark, Philip K. Howard, Prof. Arthur Miller, Dr. Rodney Smolla and The Hon. Kym Worthy
1997-1998 November Bill Moyers January Wynton Marsalis February Prime Minister Shimon Peres and Dan Raviv March Mary Tyler Moore April Peter Lynch
1998-1999 November Rt. Hon. John Major January Robert S. Bennett and Dr. William J. Bennett with Tim Russert February Harry S. Dent, Jr. and Lou Dobbs March Lily Tomlin April Dr. Robert Ballard and Jean-Michel Cousteau
1999-2000 November Julie Andrews with Catherine Crier January “The Century” Todd Brewster and Peter Jennings February “Technology and the New Marketplace” Ray Brady, Michael Connors and John Krubski March Archbishop Desmond Tutu April James Carville and Newt Gingrich with Tim Russert
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2001-2002 November Hal Holbrook in “Mark Twain Tonight!” January Rabbi Marc Gellman and Msgr. Thomas Hartman February Dick Clark March Doris Kearns Goodwin and David McCullough April The Hon. Madeleine K. Albright and The Hon. James A. Baker III with Gwen Ifill
2002-2003 November Ken Burns January The Hon. Rudolph W. Giuliani February Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and Her Majesty Queen Noor with Gwen Ifill March FBI Director Louis Freeh April Senator Fred Thompson
2003-2004 November Cal Ripken, Jr. January Robert Shiller and Jeremy Siegel with Geoff Colvin February Candice Bergen March Rt. Hon. Mary Robinson April Thomas L. Friedman
2004-2005 November General Tommy Franks January Michael Beschloss and Walter Isaacson February Tim Russert March Fareed Zakaria April Frank Gehry
2005-2006 November Robert Redford January Sherry Lansing February General Colin Powell March Tom Wolfe April Rick Wagoner with Geoff Colvin
2006-2007 November Burt Rutan January Malcolm Gladwell and Alvin Toffler February B.B. King March Jim Lehrer April Dr. Jared Diamond
2007-2008 November President Vicente Fox January Carly Fiorina February Michael Douglas with Jeffrey Brown March Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. April David Brooks
2008-2009 November Rt. Hon. Tony Blair January Reza Aslan and Jon Meacham February Smokey Robinson with Daphne Maxwell Reid March Terry Bradshaw and Howie Long April Marion Nestle and Michael Pollan
2009-2010 November Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson January Greg Mortenson March Steve Forbes April Condoleezza Rice May David Plouffe
2010-2011 November President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf January Laura Bush February Anderson Cooper March Dr. George M. Church April David Blaine
2011-2012 November Dr. Robert Ballard January Robert Gates February Quincy Jones March Charles Krauthammer and Robert Reich April Sir Ken Robinson and Rafe Esquith
This SeasonNovember Platon January Steven Spielberg, Tony Kushner and Doris Kearns Goodwin February President Bill Clinton March Captain Mark Kelly with Gabrielle Giffords April Dr. Jane Goodall
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