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New Canaan Chamber of Commerce: Movements in Cinema: “Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho” Explored by Yale Professor Marc Lapadula, via Webinar from New Canaan Library

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New Canaan Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

April 14 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Free

For most film scholars and movie critics, Alfred Hitchcock  continues to be regarded as one of the most influential and significant  filmmakers in the history of world cinema. New Canaan Library is pleased  to welcome Yale University Senior Lecturer of Film & Media Studies,  Marc Lapadula, who will present an in depth and look at the consummate  ‘master of suspense’ by focusing on his psychological thriller  masterpiece Psycho (1960). The live webinar will take place on Thursday,  April 14 at 7 PM EST. Please register at newcanaanlibrary.org for Zoom  information.

Professor Lapadula recommends watching the film prior to the talk if  possible but if not, there will be several film clips shown during the  presentation.

Cultivating a career that spanned six decades, Alfred Hitchcock found  himself anointed the undisputed “Master of Suspense” with a slew of  gripping films that quite literally glued audience members to the edges  of their seats. So it may come as a surprise to many that beneath the  shocking surface images lurked a multi-dimensional artist who went out  of his way to devise complex and richly layered subtexts in all his  movies. These subtexts masked a sophisticated and daring artistic  ambition that he has never been given full credit for.

Marc Lapadula is a Senior Lecturer in Film and Media Studies at Yale  University where he runs and teaches the screenwriting program. 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  and created the screenwriting programs at both the University of  Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins where he won Outstanding Teaching awards.  He has lectured on a wide range of classic and contemporary films  nationally as well as in Canada, England and Mexico. His presentations  have been held at many notable venues such as The National Press Club,  The Smithsonian Institution, The Commonwealth Club, The Cleveland Museum  of Art, The Toronto Jewish Film Festival, The New York Historical  Society and The Festival of Ideas in Mexico City among others. He  produced the film, ANGEL PASSING, starring Hume Cronyn and Teresa  Wright, which premiered at The Sundance Film Festival and won, among  many other awards, the grand prize at Worldfest Houston. Other movies he  produced include MENTOR, starring Rutger Hauer, which premiered at The  Tribeca Film Festival.

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