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Ernest Hemingway: Rivers to the Sea

January 15, 2007
8:00 pm

More than 40 years after his death, Hemingway is one of the most widely read American authors. The places where Hemingway lived and wrote, from European cities to the Cuban countryside, serve as the setting and the writer’s own words provide the text for this portrait of the author in his creative prime. Featuring interviews with those who were closest to Hemingway, including his son Patrick; hunting companions in Ketchum, Idaho; the screenwriter of The Old Man and the Sea and the manager of his home in Cuba, La Finca Vigia, this film also reveals Hemingway’s personal relationships through correspondence, photographs and home movies.
Written and directed by DeWitt Sage. Produced by DeWitt Sage, Catherine Brown Collins, Allyson Luchak and Jenny Carchman for PBS’s “American Masters” series from Thirteen/WNET New York and Maha Films Paris.
Venue Information

When: Monday, January 15 @ 8 PM
Where: The CMC, 1021 W University Ave.
Donations appreciated.
For more information, contact 352 3730010.

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