Presented by the Community Archives Project

Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project

Date

Tue, Dec 2, 2025

Time

7:00 pm

Cost

Free w/ Registration

Location

The Attic
Category

Organizer

Community Archives Project at Penn State University Libraries
Community Archives Project at Penn State University Libraries

Who gets to record history? Who gets to define what is history? Who gets to keep and preserve it?

Join the Penn State Libraries’ Community Archives Pilot Project to consider these questions with a free screening of “Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project.” For more than 30 years, starting with the Iranian Hostage Crisis in 1979 and ending with the Sandy Hook school massacre late in 2012, Marion Stokes secretly recorded American television 24 hours a day for 30 years from 1975 until her death in 2012. For Marion, taping was a form of activism to seek the truth and she believed that a comprehensive archive of the media would one day be invaluable. The Philadelphia woman captured the revolutions, wars, triumphs, and catastrophes that illuminate who we are and how TV has shaped the world in which we live today. Her visionary project nearly tore her family apart, but now her 70,000 VHS tapes are being digitized for future generations.

Information

Anne Stokes Hochberg, Frank Hollman, Tom Keenan

Cast

Matt Wolf

Director

United States

Country

English

Language

Documentary, Biography, History, News

Genre

Unrated

Rating

1h 27m

Runtime

2019

Year

Date

Tue, Dec 2, 2025

Time

7:00 pm

Cost

Free w/ Registration

Location

The Attic
Category

Organizer

Community Archives Project at Penn State University Libraries
Community Archives Project at Penn State University Libraries