Mark J. Schenker of Yale College and Florence Griswold Museum’s successful “How to Read a Film” series returns to discuss three American films from different decades of the last 50 years with respect to the role that landscape plays in our movie-viewing experience when the background moves into the foreground. The series is being offered in conjunction with the Museum’s new exhibition Fresh Fields: American Impressionist Landscapes from the Florence Griswold Museum.
One of the most critically-acclaimed films of all time, Days of Heaven is a moving story about two men who love the same woman. Richard Gere, a fugitive from the slums of Chicago, finds himself pitted against a shy, rich Texan (Sam Shepard) for the love of Abby (Brooke Adams).–Amazon
The lecture will take place virtually via GoTo Webinar and a link to access the event will be sent when participants register. Participants are encouraged to watch the webinar broadcast live in order to see the film clips of each movie. The recording of the session will not include the film clips due to copyright law. However, should you miss the live broadcast, a list of YouTube links will be provided in the follow-up email.
Cost: Free
Registration: https://florencegriswoldmuseum.org/calendar/daysofheaven/