2024 Presenters
Aaron Leventhal
John Billheimer
Author, ResearcherAuthor John Billheimer will give a multi-media presentation, complete with film clips, tracing the rise of movie censorship in Britain and America and documenting its impact on the films of Alfred Hitchcock as part of the Second Annual Alfred Hitchcock Festival in Scotts Valley.
John Billheimer received an engineering Ph.D. from Stanford and has authored two mystery series: one exploring various scams in his native state of West Virginia, and a second featuring a Midwest sportswriter with a gambling habit. He has written two non-fiction works, Baseball and the Blame Game, which examines scapegoating in the major leagues, and Hitchcock and the Censors, which documents the director’s wily warfare with censorship and received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. Billheimer has taught courses in film noir, hard-boiled fiction, the modern mystery in film and print, and Hitchcock and censorship at Stanford and Santa Clara Universities.
Bill Park
After graduating from Princeton University, William Park served with the Marine Corps in the Korean War. He then entered Columbia University and earned a Master's degree and PhD. in English and Comparative Literature.
He has taught at Hamilton College, Columbia University, and for thirty-eight years at Sarah Lawrence College. At Sarah Lawrence, Park co-founded the Film Studies Program.
He has published numerous articles on Film and Eighteenth-century English Literature. His books include "The Idea of Rococo," "Hollywood: An Epic Production," "Newman on the Bible," "What Is Film Noir?," and "The New Species of Writing."
Since retiring to Santa Cruz, he has taught courses in film and literature at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at U.C. Santa Cruz.