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An Evening with Director Norman Jewison

On March 22, 2016, the DGA Special Projects Committee treated members to a screening of Director Norman Jewison’s 1967 classic drama In the Heat of the Night. Presented in the Guild’s Los Angeles Theater complex, the evening opened with a reception and ended with a Q&A between the Director and Special Projects Committee Chair Jeremy Kagan.

Based on John Ball’s 1965 novel, In the Heat of the Night tells the story of Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier), an African-American detective from Philadelphia who is mistakenly accused of the murder of a wealthy white factory owner in a small town in rural Mississippi. Once Tibbs’ identity is cleared up and the bigoted local police chief (Rod Steiger) discovers that he is a homicide expert, he reluctantly asks for his assistance, thrusting Tibbs into the midst of a highly charged and racially explosive environment. In the Heat of the Night won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Film Editing, Best Sound, and Best Writing for an Adapted Screenplay.

Following an introduction by Kagan, Jewison welcomed the audience and cued the film he has called his personal favorite. After the screening, the two participated in a lengthy Q&A discussing not just In the Heat of the Night, but several of Jewison's other acclaimed works including Jesus Christ Superstar, Moonstruck and The Thomas Crown Affair. Kagan's insightful questions covered topics ranging from pre-production and casting to the challenges of directing and advice to young filmmakers.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Norman Jewison received his BA at the University of Toronto’s Victoria College. After graduating, he moved to London where he wrote scripts and acted in bit parts for BBC productions. He returned to Canada to become a production trainee and assistant director at the fledgling CBC Television, where over the next seven years he wrote, directed, and produced a wide variety of musicals, comedy-variety shows, dramas, and specials.

He made his feature film directing debut with the 1962 comedy Forty Pounds of Trouble and followed-up with the equally light-hearted comedies The Thrill of It All and Send Me No Flowers. Determined to tackle more demanding projects, Jewison made his breakthrough into drama with the gambling-themed film The Cincinnati Kid in 1965. He then made the acclaimed Cold War paranoia satire The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming, which was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and earned Jewison his first DGA Award nomination. His subsequent films include Rollerball, Agnes of God, The Hurricane; the Academy Award-nominated Fiddler on the Roof, and the DGA and Oscar-nominated A Soldier’s Story.

A DGA member since 1960, in 2010 Jewison was honored with the Guild’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Feature Film Direction.

Pictures & Video

photos by Howard Wise - Print Courtesy of Academy Film Archive and Park Circus

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FULL TALK (1:29:28): Director Norman Jewison discusses his critically-acclaimed film, In the Heat of the Night, and shares stories from his career with Director Jeremy Kagan.
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Special Projects Chairperson Jeremy Kagan introduces Director Norman Jewison to the stage before a screening of In the Heat of the Night.
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HIGHGLIGHT: Jewison talks about what he learned from his transition from live TV to feature filmmaking and why he believes editing is the key to good storytelling.
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HIGHLIGHT: Jewison shares how visualization the night before a shoot allows him to be confident about his choices as a director.
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HIGHLIGHT: Director Norman Jewison discusses how he worked with cinematographer Haskell Wexler to achieve a memorable shot from In the Heat of the Night by "singing" the tempo he wanted the camera operator to zoom in by.
Director Norman Jewison.
Sidney Poitier in Director Norman Jewison’s 1967 drama In the Heat of the Night. – photo © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
DGA Special Projects Committee Chair Jeremy Kagan welcomes everyone to the event and introduces Director Norman Jewison.
Rod Steiger in Director Norman Jewison’s 1967 drama In the Heat of the Night. – photo © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
Director Norman Jewison introduces In the Heat of the Night before the screening of the film.
Rod Steiger and Sidney Poitier in Director Norman Jewison’s 1967 drama In the Heat of the Night. – photo © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
Director Norman Jewison speaks with DGA Special Projects Committee Chair Jeremy Kagan (moderator) about the making of his 1967 drama In the Heat of the Night.
Lee Grant and Rod Steiger in Director Norman Jewison’s 1967 drama In the Heat of the Night. – photo © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
The DGA Los Angeles Theater audience hears Director Norman Jewison speak about the making of his 1967 drama In the Heat of the Night.
Sidney Poitier and Warren Oates in Director Norman Jewison’s 1967 drama In the Heat of the Night. – photo © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
Director Norman Jewison and Special Projects Committee Chair Jeremy Kagan (moderator) pose for a photo following the Los Angeles post-screening Q&A about Jewison's In the Heat of the Night.
In the Heat of the Night’s composer Quincy Jones and Director Norman Jewison pose for a photo, shot by Jeremy Kagan.
DGA members enjoy the reception for Norman Jewison and his 1967 film In the Heat of the Night
DGA National Executive Director Jay D. Roth, Sherry Grant, Director Norman Jewison, Lynne St. David and DGA Special Projects Committee Chair Jeremy Kagan enjoy the reception.
Director and Actor Tom Verica and guest enjoy the reception.
Directors William Crain and Norman Jewison enjoy the reception.

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