Special Screening of FAUCI

Monday, January 24 at 6 pm

Presented in partnership with the College of Health and Human Performance

 

Crafted around unprecedented access to Dr. Fauci, National Geographic Documentary Films’ Fauci is a revealing portrait of one of our most dedicated public servants.

With his signature blend of scientific acumen, candor and integrity, Dr. Anthony Fauci became America’s most unlikely cultural icon during the COVID-19 pandemic. A world-renowned infectious disease specialist and the longest-serving public health leader in Washington, D.C., he has overseen the U.S. response to 40 years’ worth of outbreaks, including HIV/AIDS, SARS and Ebola.

Directed by Emmy® winners John Hoffman (Rancher, Farmer, FishermanThe Weight of the NationSleepless in America) and Janet Tobias (No Place on EarthUnseen Enemy), the film is produced by Alexandra Moss (Not Done: Women Remaking America), and executive produced by Academy Award® winner Dan Cogan (Icarus) and two-time Academy Award nominee Liz Garbus (What Happened, Miss Simone?The Farm: Angola, USA).

The screening is free and open to the public and it will be held in the Black Box Theater in the Main Campus Student Center (501 E. Tenth Street in Greenville).  Paid parking is available in the parking deck adjacent to the building.  Masks are required in all ECU buildings. Register on Engage to attend.