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28 Saturday / March 28, 2015

IU Cinema: Moby Dick

03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
IU Cinema 1213 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47406
http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/Moby-Dick

Bradbury had been writing for the screen for just a year before he got his big break—writing the screenplay of Moby Dick in Ireland for his cinematic hero John Huston. The experience was life-changing, and gave the author much to write about: his Irish experiences prompted a string of plays and short stories, and the novel Green Shadow, White Whale; and his grappling with Melville led to his multi-media versions of the “space age Moby Dick,” Leviathan ’99. The Moby Dick screenplay remains one of Bradbury’s finest scripts. (HD presentation)

Cost: Free, but ticketed

For more information contact:

IU Cinema
(812)855-7632
[email protected]

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