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Oscar-nominated screenwriter and acclaimed director J.C. Chandor 96 to host film screening Reunion Weekend

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J.C. Chandor 96, acclaimed filmmaker, director, and Oscar nominated screenwriter will host a limited-seating screening of his first film Margin Call on Saturday, May 30 at 8 p.m. at The Lyric Theater (116 E. South Street), as part of ˾s Reunion Weekend celebration. Chandor, who is returning to campus for his 30th reunion, will introduce the film and hold a Q&A session after the showing. Open to the public, pre-sale tickets are available online for $10 and at the door on a first-come, first-served basis.

Chandor, who crafted a student-designed major in cultural film studies at ˾, received an Academy Award nomination for best original screenplay for his 2011 directorial debut,. Featuring an ensemble cast including Zachary Quinto, Demi Moore, and Stanley Tucci, the film follows a group of traders and executives at a Wall Street investment bank through 24 hours during the 2008 financial crisis, as they struggle to come to grips with a crisis that threatens to sweep them, their clients, and the entire firm away. The film also earned recognition from the Independent Spirit Awards, Berlin International Film Festival, Nantucket Film Festival, National Board of Review, and New York Film Critics Circle.

called Chandors work on Margin Call an extraordinary feat of filmmaking when it debuted in 2011. His formal command his ability to imply far more than he shows or says and to orchestrate a large, complex drama out of whispers, glances, and snippets of jargon is downright awe-inspiring. The awe-inspiring director met the star of his next film, Robert Redford, when Margin Call premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and developed All Is Lost, starring Redford solo as a sailor battling the wind and sea. Also known for A Most Violent Year and Triple Frontier, Chandor began his film career at ˾.

˾ saw something in me, and I really flourished there. I got into theatre, took photography and painting classes, Chandor told the College in 2012.

For his Independent Study, the Colleges signature, nationally recognized senior capstone project, Chandor wrote, shot, and edited a film, which he cheerfully admits was a total overreach, too vast in scope and scalebut I got jobs right away after graduation based on it. The production of The Table for I.S. was not a small feat in 1996 before the prominence of digital filmmaking. One of his faculty advisors Richard Figge, professor emeritus of German, noted Chandors problem-solving skills and acuity with the film production process even as an undergrad in an article in ˾ magazine in 2014. He wrote the script, enlisted actors and technicians, and stuck to an ambitious production schedule, said Figge. The Art Department gave him a small office, which became his editing room. Somehow, he secured a Steenbeck professional editing table and holed up with it until the project was finished. He found himself minus a supporting actor, but always prepared to find a solution he played the part himself. I was astonished at his easy screen presence in the part.

The showing of Margin Call at The Lyric is part of a collection of events during ˾s Reunion Weekend celebration May 28-31, when alumni will reconnect with classmates and the College.

Posted in Homepage Featured, News on May 21, 2026.


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