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Cinema Nova and Readings event: Which is better? The book or the movie?
To celebrate the release of the film adaptation of J. M. Coetzee’s Booker Prize winning novel DISGRACE, starring John Malkovich, Cinema Nova in partnership with Readings are proud to present the first in an ongoing series of discussions to try and settle the age-old dinner party dispute:
WHICH IS BETTER? THE BOOK OR THE MOVIE?
Sunday June 14, 5.00pm
A screening of DISGRACE will preceed the panel discussion.
$15.50 / $11.00 concession
Melbourne’s best and brightest film, publishing and arts identities will join the panel and try to settle the score.
Elliot Perlman is a barrister and award-winning writer who adapted his own book, THREE DOLLARS, for Robert Connolly’s drama starring David Wenham.
Sue Maslin is the multi-award winning producer of Japanese Story and the executive producer of Irresistible starring Sam Neill, Emily Blunt and Susan Sarandon.
Catherine Deveny is a controversial social commentator for The Age, was named amongst the 100 Most Influential Melbournians and co-wrote the 2005 AFI awards with Russell Crowe.
Tom Ryan has been the film critic for The Sunday Age in Melbourne since 1989. A film lecturer in Australia and the UK, he has also contributed to several international film magazines.
Peter Rose is the editor of Australian Book Review. He was a publisher at Oxford University Press and has authored the highly successful family memoir Rose Boys.
To be moderated by Michael Veitch a performer, broadcaster and writer, Michael started his career in TV comedy on legendary shows such as The D-Generation and Fast Forward. Born into a family of journalists, he has written as a theatre and literary critic for The Age, Australian and Herald-Sun newspapers. Michael is the host of ABC’s vastly popular Sunday Arts program.
MORE PANELISTS TO BE CONFIRMED CLOSER TO THE EVENT!
Tickets available at www.cinemanova.com.au
Victorian premiere of Charlie Kaufman’s SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK
TUESDAY 28 APRIL Cinema Nova
Tickets available at www.cinemanova.com.au
Join us for drinks, theatrics and giveaways and be the first in Australia to see Charlie Kaufman’s highly anticipated directorial debut.
Philip Seymour Hoffman stars with an incredible line-up of modern cinema’s best actresses in the directorial debut of Oscar winning writer Charlie Kaufman (Eternal Sunshine, Being John Malkovich). Hoffman stars as a theatre director whose success is dwarfed by his artist wife’s. Determined to challenge convention, he sets out to stage a production that mimics reality in the most epic and inconceivable way. Co-starring Michelle Williams, Emily Watson and Samantha Morton.