Talking Film with Dr. Mark Schenker: It Happened One Night

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Art, Film, Music

Age Group:

Adults
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Dr. Mark Schenker returns Fall 2023 for another fascinating and informative conversation on American film history.

Talking About Film focuses on screwball comedies. "Emerging in the 1930s, screwball comedies were a wild new strain of fast-talking farces involving battles of the sexes and a world forever on the brink of chaos" (BFI).

Thursdays at 2:00 pm

September 14:  It Happened One Night (1934) directed by Frank Capra
September 28: My Man Godfrey ((1936) directed by Gregory La Cava
October 12:     Ninotchka (1939) directed by Ernst Lubitsch          
October 26:    Ball Of Fire (1941) directed by Howard Hawks

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How to Watch:
All films are available on DVD from the library.
Streaming options:
It Happened One Night: rent on Amazon Prime
My Man Godfrey: free on Pluto TV, Tubi, Freevee, and for rent on Amazon Prime and Apple TV
Ninotchka: rent on Amazon Prime, Google Play, Vudu, YouTube, DirectTV, and Apple TV
Ball of Fire: free on Kanopy, Pluto TV, and Plex, and for rent on Amazon Prime, DirectTV, and Apple TV