Bright Star

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2007 119 mins 35mm

Rated
pg

Post-screening discussion and book signing with film critic and Cinema Her Way author Marya E. Gates moderated by film critic Kathleen Sachs

From Academy Award® winning writer/director Jane Campion (Best Original Screenplay, The Piano, 1993) comes an extraordinary film based on the true story of undying love between renowned poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw, The International) and his spirited muse Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish, Stop-Loss). In the wilds of 19th century England, a forbidden passion draws the two lovers ever closer—even as fate conspires to tear them apart. Bright Star takes you to a world where, though life may be fleeting, great art – and great love – last forever. Let this sparkling gem of romance illuminate your heart.


About Marya E. Gates: With an expertise in silent film, film noir, and female directors, Marya E. Gates is a freelance film writer and critic based in Chicago. She has a BA in Comparative Literature and an MFA in film production. Before turning to writing full-time, she worked in social media marketing and editorial in the film industry. Her work has appeared in various film publications including Vulture, Indiewire, and Emmy Mag. She writes a monthly interview column for RogerEbert.com called "Female Filmmakers in Focus.” 


About Cinema Her Way: Visionary Female Directors in Their Own Words: Celebrating women directors and their incredible contributions to filmmaking, this fascinating survey includes a brief history about groundbreaking trailblazers, in-depth interviews with singular female directors, and a comprehensive list of noteworthy talents and their films.

2007
USA
English
119 mins
Drama

Showtimes for Bright Star

Bright Star

Theatre 1 / 35mm

Post-screening discussion and book signing with film critic and Cinema Her Way author Marya E. Gates moderated by film critic Kathleen Sachs