F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 masterpiece inspired myriad writers, including Cornell Woolrich. A decade before the first masters of noir (James M. Cain’s The Postman Always Rings Twice and Faulkner’s Sanctuary), The Great Gatsby offered the first, true anti-hero of modern noir. But this aspect of the novel was always hidden to critics, and cinema…Today, Adrian Wootton reveals it.
PROGRAM
12/12/2013 h 12:00: Jardin de l'Ange followed by Cinema Press Conference With: Alexander Brendemul (Wakolda), Stefano Incerti, Roberto de Francesco, Esther Elisha, Patrick Fogli, Dario Formisano (Neve)
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