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Trauma, Dissociation, and Amnesia: Myths and Reality in Cinema and Life
Trauma, Dissociation, and Amnesia: Myths and Reality in Cinema and Life A look at the psychological responses to trauma that include dissociation and amnesia, phenomena which are often misunderstood in the media and public perception. After looking at models that explain common responses to trauma, including post-traumatic stress, traumatic amnesia, and dissociative identity disorder (formerly called multiple personality disorder), we will screen five films that portray these conditions in various contexts. All are Hollywood produced. The stories have sometimes been manipulated to add drama so as to appeal to popular audiences, which is one of the dynamics this course will examine. Session 1 / Jan 31, 2020: Lecture/discussion: An overview of the mechanisms and dynamic of memory and the ways in which it is subject to traumatic distortion, dissociations and episodes of amnesia. We will focus on understanding dissociative and amnestic responses to trauma as defensive and self-protective mechanisms. When seen in this context, behaviors that often seem bizarre begin to make sense. Session 2 / Feb 7: Prince of Tides (1991) / the screen adaptation of Pat Conroy’s portrayal of the range of responses to childhood trauma in a dysfunctional, violent family. Starring Barbra Streisand and Nick Nolte, the film was also directed and produced by Streisand. Session 3 / Feb 14: The Three Faces of Eve (1957) / The Hollywood portrayal of a real-life case of dissociative identity disorder. This is the film that brought the phenomenon of multiple personalities to public attention, was highly acclaimed when it was released, and set up beliefs about multiplicity that lasted for decades. -
Shepard & Dark
Presents SHEPARD & DARK A DOCUMENTARY BY TREVA WURMFELD 92 min., U.S., 2012 OFFICIAL SELECTION – 2012 TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTION – 2013 CANNES CLASSICS – CANNES FILM FESTIVAL WINNER BEST DOC FEATURE – 2012 WOODSTOCK FILM FESTIVAL To download hi-res images and video clips, please visit: http://www.musicboxfilms.com/shepard---dark-movies-71.php Publicity/Marketing Contact: Distribution Contact: Brian Andreotti Andrew Carlin 312-508-5361 312-508-5360 [email protected] [email protected] Rebecca Gordon 312-508-5362 [email protected] Press Contact: Lindsay Firestone 212-373-6131 [email protected] Marian Koltai-Levine 212-373-6130 [email protected] SUMMARY Sam Shepard and Johnny Dark met in Greenwich Village in the early 1960s and, despite leading very different lives, remained close friends ever since. Shepard became a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright (Buried Child) and an Academy Award-nominated actor (THE RIGHT STUFF), while Dark was a homebody who supported himself with odd jobs. Through the decades, they stayed bonded by family ties. Dark married an older woman named Scarlett and Shepard married her daughter. For years, the two couples lived together, until Shepard broke away for a relationship with Jessica Lange in 1983, leaving Johnny to help father his first son. Nevertheless, he and Dark continued writing to each other, amassing hundreds of letters. Director Treva Wurmfeld began filming the two friends in 2010 during a period of transition and reflection for Shepard. At the time, he had quietly ended his relationship with Lange and agreed to publish his correspondence with Dark. The task required them to meet and sift through years of their shared history, stirring memories both good and bad. -
M a G a Z I N
JUNE VOLUME 17 2017 MAGAZINE ® ISSUE 3 Where everyone goes for scripts and writers™ If I Had Wings: Producer Cynde Harmon’s Passion Project Soars to Festival Success PAGE 8 FIND YOUR NEXT SCRIPT HERE! CONTENTS Contest/Festival Winners 4 Feature Scripts – FIND YOUR Grouped by Genre SCRIPTS FAST 5 ON INKTIP! If I Had Wings: Producer Cynde Harmon’s Passion Project Soars to Festival Success INKTIP OFFERS: 8 • Listings of Scripts and Writers Updated Daily • Mandates Catered to Your Needs Scripts Represented by Agents/Managers • Newsletters of the Latest Scripts and Writers • Personalized Customer Service 34 • Comprehensive Film Commissions Directory Teleplays 36 You will find what you need on InkTip Sign up at InkTip.com! Or call 818-951-8811. Note: For your protection, writers are required to sign a comprehensive release form before they place their scripts on our site. 3 WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT INKTIP WRITERS “[InkTip] was the resource that connected “Without InkTip, I wouldn’t be a produced a director/producer with my screenplay screenwriter. I’d like to think I’d have – and quite quickly. I HAVE BEEN gotten there eventually, but INKTIP ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTED CERTAINLY MADE IT HAPPEN WITH THE SUPPORT AND FASTER … InkTip puts screenwriters into OPPORTUNITIES I’ve gotten through contact with working producers.” being associated with InkTip.” – ANN KIMBROUGH, GOOD KID/BAD KID – DENNIS BUSH, LOVE OR WHATEVER “InkTip gave me the access that I needed “There is nobody out there doing more to directors that I BELIEVE ARE for writers then InkTip – nobody. PASSIONATE and not the guys trying THEY OPENED DOORS that I would to make a buck.” have never been able to open.” – DWAIN WORRELL, OPERATOR – RICKIE BLACKWELL, MOBSTER KIDS PRODUCERS “We love InkTip. -
Intersectional Divisiveness
MARCH 2018 INNOVATIVE EDUCATION: FROM CLASSROOM TO TELEVISION lassroom Close-up, NJ profiles the students, teachers and communities who create and participate in positive, successful projects and events that broaden their educational horizons. In new episodes, the series spotlights how students tackle national issues in classrooms and how they engage outside school to better their community, among other initiatives. C At East Windsor’s Hightstown High School, the AP Government and Politics class is in its third year lobbying for a federal law that calls for the release of documents related to civil rights cold cases (March 4). As immigration continues to be a hot topic, Marlton Elementary School’s fourth graders witness a naturalization ceremony as part of a social studies lesson on immigration (March 11). For Red Bank Primary School, it takes a village to turn a once failing school into a successful thriving learning environment. Classroom Close-up, NJ looks at how the school increased the number of ESL and Bilingual certified teachers to accommodate its high Spanish-speaking population struggling to learn English. Due to low funding, community partners like Count Basie Theater, the YMCA, RSVP and day schools provide educators, free summer programs, swimming lessons and even free dental and optical care programs for students (March 4). In Linden, high schoolers work with the police department, the Union County Prosecutor’s Office and Union County Human Relations Commission to implement an anti-bullying program that reduces bias crime and encourages others to be socially aware and sensitive to victims (March 11). SUNDAYS, MARCH 4, 11 & 18 AT 7:30AM, 12:30PM, 7:30PM The series also features a special segment on the 2018 Teacher of the Year: Sign Language Preview videos and more at Teacher Amy Andersen from Ocean City High School. -
SEPTEMBER 2019 One Timely Topic
Five Stations. Five Perspectives. SEPTEMBER 2019 One Timely Topic. JTV News joins forces with four other public television news programs from across the country to report on an issue getting national attention: the legalization of cannabis for medical and recreational use. Cannabis Country brings those stories together to give viewers a full scope and N understanding of the hot topic. Examining the challenges for cannabis growers is KPBS (San Diego), from the financial investment to grow the crop to obtaining the state licensing and keeping the business afloat. “It’s far more difficult to make money in cannabis than most people realize and ultimately it’s going to be just like any other business….You have to create a real business infrastructure,” explains one grower. WGBH (Boston) digs deeper into the struggles between established medical cannabis providers and smaller entrepreneurial start-up businesses, while Arizona PBS investigates the struggles for would-be providers to obtain financing from banks for cannabis-based businesses. “We have to pay a lot of people in cash, which can be very challenging,” says one dispensary owner. “We have to have armed security at all times. And get cashier's checks or money orders to pay utilities.” WTTW (Chicago) weighs the controversial aspects and alleged benefits of medical marijuana, hearing from patients who swear it helps, but doctors who have yet to find proof of its remedies. Finally, NJTV News brings the story home, reporting on the legislative struggles to get recreational marijuana legalized in the Garden State, including the criminal justice system implications. NJ lawmakers recently called off a vote to legalize adult-use recreational marijuana that would have also expunged the records of PREMIERES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 AT 8PM Learn more at njtvonline.org thousands of residents convicted of possession. -
February 2018
FEBRUARY 2018 Penne, Parmesan & Party Politics ho’s in for a night of Italian cuisine and political discourse? In a third season of Pasta & Politics with Nick Acocella, the Politifax editor combines his two passions in a delicious talk show that will have viewers salivating for what’s on the stove as well as the juice of the conversation. W WIn the first few episodes, former State Senators Ray Lesniak and Joe Kyrillos show off their culinary skills in the kitchen. Lesniak, the second longest serving state legislator in history, dives into creating a meatball lasagna and recounts his involvement in the panorama of progressive issues like marriage equality and environmental protection. Kyrillos brings some flavor from his own family to the program — his brother’s summer marinara rigatoni recipe — and wittily observes his own political career history and motivation. Between debating beach replenishment and Superstorm Sandy relief, Congressman Frank Pallone whisks eggs, pecorino and pepper and sautés pancetta for a hearty take on spaghetti carbonara. To combat the rich creaminess of that dish, Congressman Donald Payne, Jr. whips up a heart-healthy no-carb pasta with roasted cauliflower, while speaking of his admiration and respect for those he has served with while representing New Jersey’s 10th Congressional District. A sure-to-please Italian meal of seared scallops over linguine with capers and lemon juice is prepped by Congressman Leonard Lance. After tasting his creation, Nick Acocella asked him about the instances when Lance defied his party leadership in both the State Legislature and Congress when his principles demanded it. -
Original Writer Title Genre Running Time Year Director/Writer Actor
Original Running Title Genre Year Director/Writer Actor/Actress Keywords Writer Time Katharine Hepburn, Alcoholism, Drama, Tony Richardson; Edward Albee A Delicate Balance 133 min 1973 Paul Scofield, Loss, Play Edward Albee Lee Remick Family Georgian, Eighteenth Century, Simon Langton; Jane Colin Firth, Pride and Prejudice Drama, Romance, Jane Austen 53 min 1995 Austen, Andrew Crispin Bonham-Carter, Vol. I Romance Classic, Davies Jennifer Ehle Strong Female Lead, Inheritance Georgian, Eighteenth Century, Simon Langton; Jane Colin Firth, Pride and Prejudice Drama, Romance, Jane Austen 54 min 1995 Austen, Andrew Crispin Bonham-Carter, Vol. II Romance Classic, Davies Jennifer Ehle Strong Female Lead, Inheritance Georgian, Eighteenth Century, Simon Langton; Jane Colin Firth, Pride and Prejudice Drama, Romance, Jane Austen 53 min 1995 Austen, Andrew Crispin Bonham-Carter, Vol. III Romance Classic, Davies Jennifer Ehle Strong Female Lead, Inheritance Georgian, Eighteenth Century, Simon Langton; Jane Colin Firth, Pride and Prejudice Drama, Romance, Jane Austen 53 min 1995 Austen, Andrew Crispin Bonham-Carter, Vol. IV Romance Classic, Davies Jennifer Ehle Strong Female Lead, Inheritance Georgian, Eighteenth Century, Simon Langton; Jane Colin Firth, Pride and Prejudice Drama, Romance, Jane Austen 50 min 1995 Austen, Andrew Crispin Bonham-Carter, Vol. V Romance Classic, Davies Jennifer Ehle Strong Female Lead, Inheritance Georgian, Eighteenth Century, Simon Langton; Jane Colin Firth, Pride and Prejudice Drama, Romance, Jane Austen 52 min 1995 Austen, -
Emmy Award Winners
CATEGORY 2035 2034 2033 2032 Outstanding Drama Title Title Title Title Lead Actor Drama Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Lead Actress—Drama Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Supp. Actor—Drama Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Supp. Actress—Drama Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Outstanding Comedy Title Title Title Title Lead Actor—Comedy Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Lead Actress—Comedy Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Supp. Actor—Comedy Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Supp. Actress—Comedy Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Outstanding Limited Series Title Title Title Title Outstanding TV Movie Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Lead Actor—L.Ser./Movie Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Lead Actress—L.Ser./Movie Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Supp. Actor—L.Ser./Movie Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Supp. Actress—L.Ser./Movie Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title CATEGORY 2031 2030 2029 2028 Outstanding Drama Title Title Title Title Lead Actor—Drama Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Lead Actress—Drama Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Supp. Actor—Drama Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Supp. Actress—Drama Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Outstanding Comedy Title Title Title Title Lead Actor—Comedy Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Lead Actress—Comedy Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Supp. Actor—Comedy Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Name, Title Supp. -
Facts & Figures
FACTS & FIGURES (Including 2008 Nomination Information) 2008 PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS SUMMARY OF MULTIPLE EMMY WINS IN 2007 Tony Bennett: An American Classic – 7 Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee – 6 Broken Trail – 4 Planet Earth – 4 The Amazing Race – 3 Jane Eyre (Masterpiece Theatre) – 3 Prime Suspect: The Final Act (Masterpiece Theatre) – 3 Rome – 3 The Sopranos – 3 Ugly Betty – 3 When The Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Parts – 3 79th Annual Academy Awards – 2 American Masters – 2 Camp Lazlo – 2 Dexter – 2 Entourage 2 Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King – 2 The Office – 2 Saturday Night Live – 2 So You Think You Can Dance – 2 30 Rock – 2 The Tudors – 2 Two and a Half Men – 2 PARTIAL LIST OF 2007 WINNERS PROGRAMS: Comedy Series: 30 Rock Drama Series: The Sopranos Miniseries: Broken Trail Made For Television Movie: Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee Reality/Competition Program: The Amazing Race Variety, Music or Comedy Series: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart PERFORMERS: Comedy Series: Lead Actress: America Ferrera (Ugly Betty) Lead Actor: Ricky Gervais (Extras) Supporting Actress: Jaime Pressly (My Name Is Earl) Supporting Actor: Jeremy Piven (Entourage) Drama Series: Lead Actress: Sally Field (Brothers & Sisters) Lead Actor: James Spader (Boston Legal) Supporting Actress: Katherine Heigl (Grey’s Anatomy) Supporting Actor: Terry O’Quinn (Lost) Miniseries/Movie: Lead Actress: Helen Mirren (Prime Suspect: The Final Act (Masterpiece Theatre) Lead Actor: Robert Duvall (Broken Trail) Supporting Actress: Judy Davis (The Starter -
Screen Actors Guild Awards® History
Screen Actors Guild Awards® History 1st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® – Feb. 25, 1995 Motion Picture Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role: Tom Hanks, Forrest Gump Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role: Jodie Foster, Nell Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role: Martin Landau, Ed Wood Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role: Dianne Wiest, Bullets Over Broadway Television Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries: Raul Julia, The Burning Season Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries: Joanne Woodward, Breathing Lessons Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series: Dennis Franz, NYPD Blue Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series: Kathy Baker, Picket Fences Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series: Jason Alexander, Seinfeld Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series: Helen Hunt, Mad About You Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series: NYPD Blue Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series: Seinfeld The inaugural Screen Actors Guild Awards aired live on NBC from Stage 12, Universal Studios, on Feb. 25, 1995. Present that evening were some of the most talented actors in the world, including Tom Hanks and his wife, Rita Wilson; John Travolta; Jessica Lange; Morgan Freeman; Susan Sarandon; Edward James Olmos; Helen Hunt; and hundreds more. These Guild members gathered to salute one another and to be honored by the then 78,000 eligible voting members of Screen Actors Guild. -
After the Wedding
Presents AFTER THE WEDDING A film by Bart Freundlich (112 mins, U.S.A, 2019) Language: English Distribution Publicity Mongrel Media Inc Bonne Smith 217-136 Geary Ave Star PR Toronto, Ontario, Canada, MGH 4H1 Tel: 416-488-4436 Tel: 416-516-9775 Fax: 416-516-0651 Twitter: @starpr2 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] www.mongrelmedia.com AFTER THE WEDDING The Cast JULIANNE MOORE Theresa Young MICHELLE WILLIAMS Isabel BILLY CRUDUP Oscar Carlson ABBY QUINN Grace Carlson ALEX ESOLA Jonathan SUSAN BLACKWELL Gwen WILL CHASE Frank EISA DAVIS Tanya AZHY ROBERTSON Otto TRE RYDER Theo ANJULA BEDI Preena VIR PACHISIA Jai 2 AFTER THE WEDDING The Filmmakers Written and Directed by BART FREUNDLICH Based on the film "EFTER BRYLLUPPET" Story by SUSANNE BIER AND ANDERS THOMAS JENSEN Screenplay by ANDERS THOMAS JENSEN Produced by JOEL B. MICHAELS, p.g.a. JULIANNE MOORE, p.g.a. BART FREUNDLICH, p.g.a. SILVIO MURAGLIA HARRY FINKEL Executive Produced by NIK BOWER DEEPAK NAYAR ANDREA SCARSO PETER TOUCHE VAISHALI MISTRY WILLIAM BYERLEY ALISON THOMPSON MARK GOODER ANDERS KJÆRHAUGE SISSE GRAUM JØRGENSEN PETER AALBÆK MICHAEL CATON-JONES BILL KOENIGSBERG DAVID BROWN CHAYAH MASTERS 3 Line Produced by BECKY GLUPCZYNSKI Director of Photography JULIO MACAT, ASC Production Designer GRACE YUN Editor JOSEPH KRINGS Costume Designer ARJUN BHASIN Music by MYCHAEL DANNA Co-Producer India SUNITHA RAM Music Supervisor LAURA KATZ Casting by DOUGLAS AIBEL, CSA HENRY RUSSELL BERGSTEIN, CSA Sound Designer DAVE PATERSON, MPSE Re-Recording Mixers ROBERTO FERNANDEZ DAVE PATERSON Original Song "Knew You For A Moment" Written and Performed by ABBY QUINN 4 After The Wedding Production Information Short Synopsis: As if driven by an inescapable force, Isabel (Michelle Williams) has devoted her life to running an orphanage in a Calcutta slum. -
Penne, Parmesan & Party Politics
FEBRUARY 2018 Penne, Parmesan & Party Politics ho’s in for a night of Italian cuisine and political discourse? In a third season of Pasta & Politics with Nick Acocella, the Politifax editor combines his two passions in a delicious talk show that will have viewers salivating for what’s on the stove as well as the juice of the conversation. W WIn the first few episodes, former State Senators Ray Lesniak and Joe Kyrillos show off their culinary skills in the kitchen. Lesniak, the second longest serving state legislator in history, dives into creating a meatball lasagna and recounts his involvement in the panorama of progressive issues like marriage equality and environmental protection. Kyrillos brings some flavor from his own family to the program — his brother’s summer marinara rigatoni recipe — and wittily observes his own political career history and motivation. Between debating beach replenishment and Superstorm Sandy relief, Congressman Frank Pallone whisks eggs, pecorino and pepper and sautés pancetta for a hearty take on spaghetti carbonara. To combat the rich creaminess of that dish, Congressman Donald Payne, Jr. whips up a heart-healthy no-carb pasta with roasted cauliflower, while speaking of his admiration and respect for those he has served with while representing New Jersey’s 10th Congressional District. A sure-to-please Italian meal of seared scallops over linguine with capers and lemon juice is prepped by Congressman Leonard Lance. After tasting his creation, Nick Acocella asked him about the instances when Lance defied his party leadership in both the State Legislature and Congress when his principles demanded it.