A Tribute to Chiwetel Ejiofor + “Rob Peace”
(Sloan Science on Screen)
PROGRAM DETAILS
Sat, Apr 27 at 7 pm
Premier Theater
7 pm: Tribute + Conversation
7:30 pm: Screening
Tribute
Join us as we pay tribute to actor, screenwriter, and director Chiwetel Ejiofor with a conversation celebrating his achievements and a screening of his most recent directorial feature Rob Peace.
Rob Peace
In an acting tour de force, Jay Will plays the talented titular character, a young New Jersey science prodigy headed for the Ivy League, but heavily impacted by his past.
Guests Expected
Director/cast Chiwetel Ejiofor is expected to attend
IN COLLABORATION WITH
Description
In an acting tour de force, Jay Will plays the talented titular character, a young New Jersey science prodigy headed for the Ivy League, but heavily impacted by his past. While Rob is still an adolescent, his father (another impeccable turn from writer-director Chiwetel Ejiofor) is convicted of homicide and the boy devotes himself to proving his dad’s innocence. As a budding scientist excelling in biophysics, Rob enters Yale, attempting to negotiate this elite new environment alongside his connection to family and community. Based on Peace’s Yale roommate Jeff Hobbs’s bestselling biography, Ejiofor’s exquisite drama details the collision of a life lived under immense pressure. The film features terrific supporting performances by Mary J. Blige as Rob’s caring mother and Mare Winningham as a Yale professor who grants him special lab access.
Tribute
Chiwetel Ejiofor began his acting career as a teenager, appearing in National Youth Theatre productions and going on to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMBDA). He was 19 when he made his screen debut in Steven Spielberg’s Amistad (1997). Among his acting accolades are the 2006 Rising Star BAFTA award, an Academy Award® nomination and BAFTA award for best actor for 12 Years a Slave (2013), a Film Independent Spirit Award for best supporting actor for Talk to Me (2007), and a British Independent Film Award for best actor for Dirty Pretty Things (2002), and the organization’s 2015 Richard Harris Award. In 2007, he won a best actor Olivier Award for the Donmar Warehouse’s production of Othello. His turn to screenwriting and directing began with a pair of shorts, Slapper (2008) and Columbite Tantalite (2013). His first feature, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (2019) was awarded the Sundance Film Festival’s Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize; an NAACP Image Award for outstanding direction; and the British Independent Film Awards’ Douglas Hickox Award.
Film Details
Language English
Year 2024
Runtime 119
Country USA/Brazil
Director Chiwetel Ejiofor
Executive Producer Mary J. Blige, Morgan Earnest, Luke Rodgers, Jeff Skoll, Robert Kessel, Jamin O'Brien, Bruce Evans, Faye Stapleton, Ali Jayazeri, David Gendron
Producer Antoine Fuqua, Rebecca Hobbs, Jeffrey Soros, Andrea Calderwood, Kat Samick, Alex Kurtzman, Jenny Lumet, Simon Horsman
Writer Chiwetel Ejiofor
Cinematographer Ksenia Sereda
Music Jeff Russo
Cast Jay Will, Mary J. Blige, Chiwetel Ejiofor
Closed Captions Closed Captions are confirmed for this program
Audio Description Audio Descriptions are confirmed for this program
American Sign Language (ASL) Interpretation American Sign Language Interpretation is scheduled for this film