Lost in Translation and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
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Amy's resident artsy friend Myriam is back on the podcast. This time the topic is screenplays as literature. A screenplay is a cross between a book and a play. Unlike a favourite book, Myriam says that reading a screenplay is complement to watching a movie. Amy and Myriam both agree that reading about harder topics like fights and violence can be easier to read than watch on the Big Screen.
Books and Resources discussed:
Mend the Living (The Heart) by Maylis de Kerangal
Lost in Translation, movie (2003), written and directed by Sofia Coppola
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, movie (2019), written and directed by Quentin Tarantino
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, book by Quentin Tarantino
CODA, movie (2021), directed by Sian Heder
Fargo, movie (1996), written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen
Further recommendations from Myriam Beague:
Collected Screenplays 1 by Ethan and Joel Coen
The Screen-writer's workbook by Syd Field
The Before Trilogy screenplays by Richard Linklater
Jules and Jim by Francois Truffaut
Day for Night by Roger Crittenden
Final Draft, Screenwriting Software
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