With a stage production of ‘Anna Karenina’ at Chichester Festival Theatre this month, this talk will look back at film adaptations of Tolstoy’s fiction.
Is it possible to make a great film from a literary masterpiece? To make the leap from page to screen, without crashing to the ground, like Vronsky in ‘Anna Karenina’? In this talk, Patrick Hargood, Cinema Education Officer, will consider the big screen versions of the work of arguably the greatest of all novelists, with a plethora of clips from Hollywood, the UK, Europe, Japan and Russia itself, in search of the consummate Tolstoy adaptation.
100m inc Q&A
Tickets £7.50 (In the Auditrorium)
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Sat 14 Jun 10:30