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Great Films / Great Directors Series with Marc Lapadula: Class One: REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE
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Great Films / Great Directors Series with Marc Lapadula: Class One: REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE
CLASS DESCRIPTION
This course will look at a range of films from some of cinema's most ambitious directors. Interested in accomplishing much more than merely entertaining their audiences, these individuals created compelling films that were simultaneously layered with rich subtexts. As a class, we focus on a single film for each class meeting as we attempt to decipher what these filmmakers were really attempting to say about the controversial state of the world and the viewer's precarious place in it. In each case we will examine the ways the filmmakers visualized and reworked the script. For those interested we will be screening the films in the morning (11:30am) and the lecture will take place in the afternoon (2:30pm).

The films examined are listed below:

REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (Nicholas Ray, 1955) Sat Feb 6 // $50
CHINATOWN (Roman Polanski, 1974) Sat Feb 13 // $50
BLADE RUNNER (Ridley Scott, 1982) Sat Feb 20 // $50

TICKETS FOR EACH CLASS SESSION ARE SOLD SEPARATELY AT $50 EACH.

CLASS DATES
Three Saturdays daytime
Sat Feb 6, 13, 20
Film Screening 11:30am
Lecture starts 2:30pm

ABOUT MARC LAPADULA
Marc Lapadula is a full-time lecturer at Yale University, where he runs the screenwriting program in the Film Studies Department. Marc also lectures and conducts screenwriting workshops on both graduate and undergraduate levels at the University of Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins University. He has also lectured on film and conducted screenwriting seminars at Columbia University Graduate Film School, as well as the Screenwriting Series at the Smithsonian Institution. He is a consultant for film producers and New Line Films studio. Marc produced the short film, ANGEL PASSING, starring Hume Cronyn, which was screened at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and won the Grand Jury Award at WORLDFEST, the Houston International Film Festival. Marc co-produced the film MENTOR starring Rutger Hauer, which premiered at THE TRIBECCA FILM FESTIVAL 2006. Marc's former students have written/written for: THE HANGOVER, (500) DAYS OF SUMMER, THE BREAK UP, FAMILY GUY, LAW AND ORDER, SVU, SCRUBS, and THE AGENCY.

CLASS REFUND POLICY  
You can get a refund within 12 hours of making your purchase. Thereafter, your purchase is non-refundable. WFI reserves the right to cancel classes that are undersubscribed and of course in such case a full refund will be issued.

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1835 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
United States

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Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No

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Owner: John Hanshaw
On BPT Since: May 14, 2007
 
John Hanshaw
www.dcfilminstitute.org


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