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CANCELLED: From Print to Pictures, the Art of Film Adaptation: More Turning Points
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In six films and the texts from which they are adapted, we will examine critical choices that determine lives. Our award-winning films will be: David Mamet directs Terrence Rattigan's suspenseful British drama,
The Winslow Boy
, about a youth expelled from school whose father challenges the case; Bjorn Runge's film of Meg Wolitzer's novel
The Wife
, in which an apprehensive Glenn Close accompanies her wayward husband, Jonathan Pryce, on a trip to Stockholm to accept the Nobel Prize; Elaine May's
The Heartbreak Kid
, an adaptation of Bruce Friedman's bittersweet story, stars Charles Grodin and Cybill Shepherd in a collapsing marriage; Karel Reitz's film of John Fowles'
The French Lieutenant's Woman
features Meryl Streep as a mysterious Victorian woman who lures aristocrat Jeremy Irons into a forbidden liaison; Mike Nichols’
Postcards from the Edge
is a take on Carrie Fisher's novel of a fraught mother-daughter show business relationship, with Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine; Scott Cooper’s
Crazy Heart
, from Thomas Cobb's novel, features Jeff Bridges in an Academy-Award performance as an aging country singer who makes a comeback. Coordinators provide texts in this 12-week study group, which meets three hours for film viewing, then two hours the following week for discussion.
Class Details
14 Session(s)
Weekly - Mon
Location
500 Davis Center
Instructor
Multiple
Instructor :
1.
Lisa D'Angelo
2.
Julie Gordon
3.
Art Bloom
 
Tuition:
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Email olli@northwestern.edu for more information.
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Schedule Information
Skip dates: (No class on 05/29/2023)
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3/6/2023 - 6/12/2023
Weekly - Mon
01:15 PM - 03:15 PM
Evanston, 500 Davis Center
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Art Bloom
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Julie Gordon
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Lisa D'Angelo
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