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DESCRIPTION:\n	With economist Darrick Hamilton and critic Michael Atkinson 
 in person \n\n\n	Seconds. Dir. John Frankenheimer. 1966\, 107 mins. DCP fr
 om Park Circus. With Rock Hudson\, John Randolph\, Frances Reid\, Murray H
 amilton\, Salome Jens. A middle-aged\, married banker in New York is offer
 ed a chance at a second life. Arthur Hamilton (played by John Randolph\, t
 hen on the Hollywood blacklist) undergoes complete reconstructive surgery 
 to become Tony Wilson (Rock Hudson)–a younger\, single artist living in Ma
 libu. The idea of starting over and the American Dream will be considered 
 after the film with critic Michael Atkinson and stratification economist D
 arrick Hamilton\, whose work focuses on the way that race\, identity\, and
  social class influence life outcomes. Masterful cinematographer James Won
 g Howe\, nominated for an Academy Award for Seconds\, shot in black-and-wh
 ite and used misshapen lenses to create a surreal atmosphere as Arthur Ham
 ilton’s dream of a new life turns into a waking nightmare. Seconds is the 
 last in what is known as Frankenheimer’s paranoia trilogy\, preceded by Th
 e Manchurian Candidate (1962) and Seven Days in May&nbsp\;(1964). \n\nTick
 ets: $15 ($11 seniors and students / $7 youth (ages 3–17) / free for child
 ren under 3 and Museum members at the Film Lover and Kids Premium levels a
 nd above). Order tickets online. (Members may contact members@movingimage.
 us with questions regarding online reservations.) \n\n\n  Ticket purchase 
 includes same-day admission to the Museum (see gallery hours). View the Mu
 seum’s ticketing policy here. For more information on membership and to jo
 in online\, visit our membership page. \n\n\n	About the speakers:&nbsp\; &
 nbsp\; \n\n\n	Darrick Hamilton is director of the doctoral program in Publ
 ic and Urban Policy\, and an Associate Professor of Economics and Urban Po
 licy at The New School\, in New York. He is the past President-elect of th
 e National Economic Association (NEA)\, serves on the board of the Nationa
 l Science Foundation\, is co-director of the Center on Social Equity at Du
 ke University\, and a co-principal investigator of the National Asset Scor
 ecard in Communities of Color Project. Dr. Hamilton has written in support
  of a federal job guarantee program. In 2017\, he was named on the POLITIC
 O list of '50 ideas blowing up American politics (and the people behind th
 em).'\n\n\n	Michael Atkinson is a film critic\, poet\, and essayist who re
 gularly contributes to The Village Voice\, The New York Times\, Criterion 
 Collection\, and more. He has written seven books\, including Exile Cinema
 : Filmmakers at Work Beyond Hollywood. Atkinson is a member of the New Yor
 k Film Critics Circle. He teaches film at Long Island University Post. \n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Redstone Theater
SUMMARY:John Frankenheimer’s Seconds: Starting Over in America
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