Dear Students
You will find below, in 11 parts, the film adaptation of David Henry Hwang's M. Buterfly. Before you may want to watch this video clip where David talks about his most recent play, Yellow face, and about his views on hyphenated drama.
you may also fund interesting the video clip included here, on the occasion of the celebration of Asian-American identity,
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part VI
Part VII
Part VIII
Part IX
Part X
Part XI
terça-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2009
terça-feira, 8 de dezembro de 2009
David Mamet e Glengarry Glen Ross
Dear Students
This interview with Mamet is a good introduction to his views on what a play should do. watch it ans associate it with the language and rythm of Glengarry.
Now for Glengarry.
Here you can see a scene that Mamet wrote for the film adaptation of the play, where the man from head office explains the challenge- be first on the sales contest of the month because if you are last you are fired, We will discuss theb function of this new scene in class.
In this clip you have a summary of the film version with several short scenes.Richard Roma, interpreted by Al Pacino makes his speech to the client to whom he wants to sell property, James Lingk
In this clip Moss and Aronov are "talking" about the idea od stealing the leads and sell them to a competitor. Watch the way the language works here (it is repeated for effect in this cut.
Away from the film, see how actors and directors talk about the play and their roles.
And again an actor who plays Shelley Levene in the same production talks about his role.
This interview with Mamet is a good introduction to his views on what a play should do. watch it ans associate it with the language and rythm of Glengarry.
Now for Glengarry.
Here you can see a scene that Mamet wrote for the film adaptation of the play, where the man from head office explains the challenge- be first on the sales contest of the month because if you are last you are fired, We will discuss theb function of this new scene in class.
In this clip you have a summary of the film version with several short scenes.Richard Roma, interpreted by Al Pacino makes his speech to the client to whom he wants to sell property, James Lingk
In this clip Moss and Aronov are "talking" about the idea od stealing the leads and sell them to a competitor. Watch the way the language works here (it is repeated for effect in this cut.
Away from the film, see how actors and directors talk about the play and their roles.
And again an actor who plays Shelley Levene in the same production talks about his role.
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