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Archival interview with the co-writer of Max Ophuls' 1953 film THE EARRINGS OF MADAME DE...
This episode of the Great Writers series focuses on Italian author Giuseppe Di Lampedusa. Born into wealth, this multifaceted Sicilian prince was also an astronomer and served in the armed forces. Lampedusa used his own family as a model for his epic novel &NFi;Il Gattopardo&NFi_; ("The Leopard"). It was posthumously awarded the Premio Strega and has since been recognized as one of the most important examples of 20th-century Italian literature.
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A short documentary by Flavio Sciolé: in Potenza, Italy, Dan Fante (writer/novelist/poet and son of legendary author John Fante) is interviewed by Flavio Sciolé (with Anna Battista as an interpreter).
Two writers work to generate story ideas for their next film against the deadline of their pitch meeting in the morning.
Aspiring writer Jeremy attends an exclusive writer's workshop session. A dark, absurdist look at the world of creative writing peer review.
A filmmaker suffering from writer's block on his murder mystery feature film takes the advice "write what you know" too literally.
Writer's Block Revolves around Abhishek Pal who is not able to write his new novel. One day a mysterious lady walks into his life and what happens next forms rest of the story.
Although he won the world's top literary prize, Steinbeck never lost his own sense of inferiority. Playwrights Edward Albee and Terrence McNally, as well as Steinbeck's widow and son, offer their special insights on the man and his work.
A woman discovers that she is sharing her new home with a ghost that become increasingly belligerent.
This installment of the Great Women Writers series salutes English author Jane Austen (1775-1817) by blending passages from her books with rare archival photographs and authentic period imagery. Though they make wonderful fodder for modern period dramas, Austen's novels saw only moderate success in her lifetime. Nevertheless, she grew to become one of the most celebrated female writers of all time.
This installment of the Great Women Writers series celebrates American poet Emily Dickinson's works by reciting passages against the backdrop of rare archival photographs and authentic period imagery. Though she wrote more than 2,500 poems during her lifetime -- verses that reveal singular talent and complexity -- Dickinson (1830-1886) chose to publish only seven, making her one of the most reclusive American writers of all time.
This installment of the Great Women Writers series celebrates the collective talent of the Bronte sisters by reciting passages from their works.
Growing up, Walter accepted that having dyslexia meant he would never be a writer. Now, in his final year of screenwriting, Walter works to finish his feature film script. Walter is one of thousands of aspiring Australian screenwriters uncertain of his chances of getting his work made. I’M A WRITER is a 5 minute documentary that depicts a young artist to whom writing is unequivocally the most important thing.
Documentary about writer Charles Portis, author of True Grit.
A writer confronts his demon - literally.
The powerful true story of 150 at-risk students from Long Beach, California, who were once considered unteachable. The documentary that follows what happened to the students after the 2007 film aired.
A writer is haunted by strange monsters and visions, are they real or the beginning of a slow descent into insanity?
Writer in Residence take the form of a TV-style interview and continues Sutcliffe's interest in collage as a means by which to shake certainty and to surreptitiously undermine. Sutcliffe poses the melancholic hallucination that is Adrian Leverkuhn's meeting with the Devil in Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus (1947) in direct counterpoint to the conception of positive existentialism presented by Colin Wilson in his novel The Outsider (1956) - a philosophical standpoint that was, in turn, developed through Wilson's own critique of Leverkuhn's meeting with the Devil.
A Writer in His Place presents Trinidadian novelist Earl Lovelace as a writer rooted in his Caribbean space and inspired by the people and cultures of the region. In this “docu-commentary”, Lovelace emerges as a writer who is driven by a passion for life, and a love and respect for ordinary people.