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Explore the Cinematic Genius of Steven Spielberg (Virtual)

HomeExplore the Cinematic Genius of Steven Spielberg (Virtual)

Thursday, May 19

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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Join us as we welcome back, Marc Lapadula, noted professor of film studies at Yale University, screenwriter, and producer for this special program on the extraordinary cinematic genius of Steven Spielberg.  No filmmaker in the history of cinema has been so successful across such a vast range of story genres for as many decades as Steven Spielberg. The most innovative and technically-dazzling visionary of his or any generation of movie directors, Spielberg has meticulously created a multi-faceted body of work that reveals an inspired artist and virtuoso craftsman obsessed with pushing the boundaries of his cinematic ambitions. From science fiction, fantasy, action-adventure and comedy to hard-edged dramas and searing war films, Spielberg has done it all with exemplary panache, forging a distinguished career that showcases a filmmaker still on top of his extraordinary talent after six decades. 

Clips from DUEL, JAWS, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, EMPIRE OF THE SUN, SCHINDLER’S LIST, SAVING PRIVATE RYAN and other Spielberg classics will be screened and discussed.

The program will be hosted via Zoom.  Registered participants will receive an invitation on the day of the program. Include your cell phone number on the registration form and receive one text reminder, approximately 30 minutes before the program begins. 


About Our Speaker:
Marc Lapadula is a Senior Lecturer in the Film & Media Studies Program at Yale University. He is a playwright, screenwriter and an award-winning film producer. In addition to Yale, Marc has taught at Columbia University’s Graduate Film School, created the screenwriting programs at both The University of Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins where he won Outstanding Teaching awards and has lectured on film, playwriting and conducted highly-acclaimed screenwriting seminars all across the country at notable venues like The National Press Club, The Smithsonian Institution, The Guthrie Theater, The Commonwealth Club and The New York Historical Society.





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