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Woodstock Film Festival Panel – Creative Control: Censorship, Film Audiences, and Free Speech

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Oct 18, 2025

Woodstock Film Festival Panel – Creative Control: Censorship, Film Audiences, and Free Speech

1:30 PM EDT | 8:30 PM IDT
Kleinert/James Center for the Arts
34 Tinker St, Woodstock, NY 12498

Throughout history, creators have faced the challenge of industry and government censorship, with authorities attempting to control the narratives and themes presented on screen. Despite these restrictions, many filmmakers have bravely pushed the boundaries of artistic expression, using their work to highlight social and political issues, and advocate for freedom of speech. Storytellers have subverted such restrictions using techniques like metaphor or allegory, contributing to the evolution of the medium and preserving cultural heritage.

On October 18, Julia Bacha, Just Vision's Creative Director, will join a panel of documentary and narrative filmmakers and industry leaders to discuss the complex interplay between artistic freedom and societal values, in both a historical and contemporary context.

Other Panelists Include: Yoruba Richen, Kim A. Snyder, and Melissa Leo

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