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Faith & Film series "Hannah Arendt"

Selected and facilitated by Sam Choi, MD / co-director of film series

This is a fascinating film about social/political philosopher and historian Hannah Arendt, reporting for The New Yorker on the trial of the Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem -- one of the most important thinkers of the century covering the trial of the century. 

What constitutes Evil? What is the Human condition? What is the Banality of Evil? How is totalitarianism developed? How does alienation and loneliness contribute? What is our responsibility?

Watch and discuss with us, this incredible prescient mind dissecting relevant issues of our current times.

Free Admission.

Location: First Prebyterian Church Berkeley, 94704

About the Faith & Film series:

In this series we will examine the potent and relevant medium of film in exploring themes of love, faith, conscience, evil, death, reception, grace, morality, identity, and our yearning for the sacred. Each month we will view a different film––each unique, compelling, and demanding––reflecting our current times. Each film is curated by those who love this artistic medium and will host a conversation following our viewing. Co-sponsored by New College Berkeley and First Presbyterian Church Berkeley.

Event details:

FPCB is located at 2407 Dana Street, Berkeley, and the event will start promptly at 7PM in Geneva Hall, Room G202. This co-sponsored event includes free parking in the FPCB underground parking lot (on Channing Way). You must leave a note on your dashboard indicating the event you are attending.