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Alumni filmmakers share stories from the Big Red to the red carpet

Cornell alums Scott Ferguson 鈥82 and Michael Kantor 鈥83 鈥 Emmy-winning producers of HBO鈥檚 鈥淪uccession鈥 and the PBS 鈥淎merican Masters鈥 series, respectively 鈥 will reflect on their careers in film and television production during a two-day visit to campus March 28-29 as part of the 麻豆视频 and 麻豆视频' Arts Unplugged series.

During a public event, 鈥淔rom the Big Red to the Red Carpet,鈥 the pair will share clips and stories from nearly four decades of work, offering an inside look at the dynamic role of a producer. They鈥檒l also offer tips and tricks for making it in the entertainment industry at the event, slated to begin at 6 p.m. March 28 at Cornell Cinema.

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Provided Scott Ferguson

鈥淚鈥檓 a big believer in the liberal arts approach for undergraduate education and that all the things you learn in all of the classes you take are valuable, sometimes in ways you don鈥檛 anticipate,鈥 Ferguson said, remembering a Cornell Roman history course that has proven applicable for his work on 鈥淪uccession.鈥 鈥淲hen I sat down to meet Jesse Armstrong to talk about joining 鈥楽uccession鈥 as a producer, we talked a little bit about the show and a lot about the epic of Gilgamesh and the Julio Claudians and their complex succession challenges. This was before I had any idea of how big or successful 鈥楽uccession鈥 was going to be.鈥

Kantor said his Cornell experience also taught him to 鈥渄ream big.鈥 He鈥檚 hoping to be introduced to a new generation of big ideas and imaginative visions during this visit.

鈥淭his amazing place has been home to Nobel Prize-winning scientists, famous artists and thinkers, even Vladimir Nabokov chasing down butterflies around town,鈥 said Kantor, adding that he plans to visit a bench overlooking Libe Slope that his friend Jim Vlock 鈥47 donated to honor his late wife Laurel. 鈥淚ts inscription expresses a sentiment that holds true for countless alumni including me: 鈥楥ornell was a time and place that changed our lives. May it be for others as it was for us.鈥 鈥

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Michael Kantor

Following the event, participants are invited to a 鈥渞ed carpet reception鈥 in the Memorial Room of Willard Straight Hall, featuring food, selfie stations with Emmys, a chance to meet the producers and other activities.

The talk will also be livestreamed as a keynote at eCornell.

鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing for our students to be able to meet such accomplished alums, to hear more about how producing film and television works, and to see connections between their Cornell educations and future professional lives,鈥 said , associate professor of performing and media arts and chair of the department.

 On March 29, Cornell Cinema will feature two of Kantor and Ferguson's films:

  • A screening from the start of Season 4 of 鈥淪uccession,鈥 followed by Q&A with Ferguson, 5:30 p.m.
  • A screening of 鈥淒r. Tony Fauci,鈥 Kantor鈥檚 newest documentary about the star of the COVID pandemic response, followed by Q&A with Kantor, 7:30 p.m.

鈥淲e are grateful for this opportunity to welcome Michael and Scott not only to reflect on their illustrious careers, but also to screen and discuss their most recent work for television at Cornell Cinema,鈥 said Molly Ryan, Cornell Cinema director (A&S). 鈥淭he behind-the-scenes look at season 4 of 鈥楽uccession鈥 and the Dr. Fauci documentary will reveal much about the work of a producer in Hollywood today鈥攁nd may even include other special guests.鈥

Kantor joined American Masters as the PBS series鈥 executive producer in 2014. A two-time Emmy and three-time Peabody Award-winning filmmaker, Kantor's own films include 鈥淐ornerstone鈥 (HBO), which he co-directed with Stephen Ives, 鈥淎merican Masters Quincy Jones: In the Pocket,鈥 and 鈥淏roadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy.鈥  His multi-part series for PBS include 鈥淢ake 'Em Laugh鈥 (hosted by Billy Crystal), 鈥淪uperheroes鈥 (hosted by Liev Schreiber), and 鈥淏roadway: The American Musical鈥 (hosted by Julie Andrews), which won the Primetime Emmy and was honored with a special screening in Washington on the occasion of the National Endowment for the Humanities鈥 40th anniversary. He holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in theater studies from Cornell and a M.F.A.in directing from the University of California, San Diego.

Kantor remembered an anthropology class he took as a Cornell undergrad, where students created a spoken word play using poetry and prose from the Native American writer N. Scott Momaday.

鈥淗ow crazy is it that almost 40 years later, I would be in a position to greenlight a documentary on N. Scott Momaday, to be directed by a current Cornell faculty member, Associate Professor Jeffrey Palmer,鈥 he said. 鈥淛effrey created a magnificent film that debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2019.鈥

Ferguson has worked as a producer with such highly celebrated filmmakers as Jim Jarmusch, Stephen Frears, Jay Roach, Steve Zaillian, Lisa Cholodenko and Jesse Armstrong, as well as Academy Award winners Barry Levinson, Milos Forman, Sydney Pollack, Robert Benton and Ang Lee. Scott has received the Emmy, Golden Globe, Critics Choice and Producers Guild Awards for each of his two seasons of 鈥淪uccession鈥 that have been aired, as well as a Peabody Award for Season Three. Ferguson received a 2014 Emmy Award for 鈥淭he Normal Heart,鈥 which also received the Stanley Kramer Award from the Producer鈥檚 Guild of America, and the 2010 Emmy for 鈥淭emple Grandin,鈥 which also received a Peabody Award. Ferguson received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in theater from Cornell and a M.F.A. in film producing from Columbia University.

鈥淐oming into Cornell as a wide-eyed kid from suburban Pittsburgh,  I was a little intimidated and overawed in the beginning.  But I was also excited to be among so many sophisticated, smart, interesting & switched on people from all over the world,鈥 Ferguson said. 鈥淕oing into the film business was something I don鈥檛 think I ever would have dreamed of before Cornell, but being around clever ambitious and talented people like Michael who had similar dreams helped give me the courage and confidence to give it a go myself.鈥

This is the next event in the 麻豆视频 & 麻豆视频' Arts Unplugged series, which brings research and creative works into the public sphere for discussion and inspiration. These outreach events invite a broad audience to explore the work of scholars and faculty from all disciplines, all backgrounds and all time periods and to celebrate the impact that work continues to have on our daily lives.

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