American Crime: Season Three Premiere Screening & Conversation

Mar 1, 2017
7:00 PM PT
Los Angeles

ABC’s critically acclaimed limited anthology series American Crime, created by Oscar-winner John Ridley (12 Years a Slave), which has deftly tackled complex social issues including sexual assault during its first two seasons, returns for season-three on March 12. In this installment, the fourteen-time Emmy-nominated series, featuring a gifted ensemble cast including Felicity Huffman and Lili Taylor, will dive into timely topics such as forced labor issues in the agricultural community, economic divides, individual rights, and modern-day indentured servitude. The series will also take a look at how people from various backgrounds approach and react to a crime. Join members of the series cast and creative team for a screening of the season premiere followed by a lively conversation and audience Q&A.

A recording of this event will become part of the African-American and Hispanic Collections in the Paley Archive.

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Events and participants are subject to change.

Scheduled to appear:
Felicity Huffman, “Jeanette Hesby”
Connor Jessup, “Coy Henson”
Richard Cabral, “Isaac Castillo”
Benito Martinez, “Luis Salazar”
Ana Mulvoy-Ten, “Shae Reese”
Mickaëlle X. Bizet, “Gabrielle”
John Ridley, Creator & Executive Producer
Michael J. McDonald, Executive Producer

 

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