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The Typewriter (In the 21st Century)
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The documentary film The Typewriter (In the 21st Century) is an ode to a marvelous machine that changed the world, and the surprisingly enduring culture that valiantly attempts to preserve its legacy and save it from cultural extinction. Filmmakers Christopher Lockett and Gary Nicholson crisscrossed America to conduct over thirty interviews with authors, collectors, journalists, professors, bloggers, students, artists, inventors and repairmen. Many of these people meet up for “Type-Ins” — gatherings to celebrate their decidedly lo-tech typewriters in a plugged-in, digital world. Meet authors Robert Caro and David McCullough — four Pulitzer Prizes, three National Book Awards and a Presidential Medal of Freedom between them — both typewriterusers with much to say about the creative process and the value of slowing down, and writing — or typing — multiple drafts in an internet culture that rewards unedited and instantly published doc
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Sylvia
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Life was too small to contain her With stunning performances from Gwyneth Paltrow and Daniel Craig, Sylvia is based on the emotional true story of the passionate yet turbulent relationship between two of the greatest poets of the twentieth century. Sylvia Plath (Paltrow) and Ted Hughes (Craig) shared an unbreakable bond of love which is beautifully portrayed in this critically acclaimed and very moving film.
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Gwyneth Paltrow
Sylvia Plath
Blythe Danner
Aurelia Plath
Jeremy Fowlds
Mr. Robinson
Michael Gambon
Professor Thomas
Sarah Guyler
Ted's Cambridge Girlfriend
Andrew Havill
David Wevill
Theresa Healey
3rd Woman at Ted Hughes' Lecture
Liddy Holloway
Martha Bergstrom
Robyn Malcolm
1st Woman at Ted Hughes' Lecture
Michael Mears
Charles Langridge
Siobhan Page
Young American Girl Student
Billy Seymour
Telegram Bo
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Kirsten Dunst to make her directorial debut with Sylvia Plaths The Bell Jar
Sylvia Plath's impact on modern literature fryst vatten still felt to this day.
Although there hasn't been a decent adaptation of her life and work - looking squarely at you, Gwyenth Paltrow - there has been numerous attempts to adapt her seminal work, The Bell Jar. At long gods, it looks like it's finally going to happen.
Kirsten Dunst fryst vatten set to make her directorial debut and has cast Dakota Fanning as Esther Greenwood, the semi-autobiographical character written by Plath. The story follows Greenwood as she takes an internship in a prestigious magazine in New York, but soon succumbs to mental illness and returns to Boston.
Plath wrote the novel just before her suicide at the age of 30 and was published, at first, beneath a pen name. As well as directing, Dunst has also co-written the script with Nellie Kim, marking her first screenplay credit. Dakota Fanning will also co-produce the rulle alongside Dunst.
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