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July - 'Talking Heads'

29/7/2016

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As intended, we watched an episode of Talking Heads written by Alan Bennett (who also wrote The Lady in the Van). This was Bed Among the Lentils with Maggie Smith playing a vicar’s alcoholic wife.

This is a monologue, presented by Maggie Smith. She is talking about her life as a vicar’s wife, and in doing so raises some interesting questions. Why is the vicar’s wife expected to attend every service? A lawyer’s wife is not expected to attend court; an actor’s wife is not expected to attend every performance. When the Bishop visits, she is asked about her thoughts on women conducting services, and the vicar answers for her. All this points to the vicar’s treatment of her as a possession, not of great value, having no thoughts of her own. Perhaps this is the reason for her alcoholism. It is when she meets an Indian shopkeeper who treats her as someone of value, worthy of having a conversation, that she finds a reason to address her alcoholism.

Maggie Smith’s performance is outstanding. Initially it appears that her presentation is deadpan, both in lack of facial expression and tone of voice. However, in reviewing sections of the presentation, we found a range of facial expressions, and some tonal variations. It was perhaps more the way she held herself – head to the side, and body very still – and her appearance – lank hair and dowdy clothes – that gave the impression of her unhappiness. Towards the end, this changes when the new relationship develops. Her hair has been styled and she has a lighter feel about her. Certainly an interesting DVD that promoted an enjoyable discussion.
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We had a little time, so a couple of people talked about movies they had seen and the impact they had had. One was The Help, based on the book about the treatment of coloured maids in America’s south. The other was Bad Neighbours 2, an American comedy which, while a rather silly movie, had an underlying message to young women that they do not need to think of themselves as only sex objects.
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Next month we will be watching a much lighter American movie that is a modern day story possibly along the lines of Taming of the Shrew which we watched earlier in the year. It will be interesting to discuss whether the same messages come through this much lighter movie. Everyone is welcome, particularly anyone familiar with the Shakespeare play.

A link to Bed Among the Lentils from You Tube:
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June - 'Tootsie'

4/7/2016

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A small group of people met this month to watch Tootsie, starring Dustin Hoffman.  It was interesting to see how he was able to use makeup to turn himself into a woman.  There was some discussion about his hands in the movie, assuming that in fact they were not his hands as that is one feature that would be hard to “feminise”.  The character he played showed him relating to the treatment of women, with a telling line from the film at the end being his comment "I was a better man with you as a woman than I ever was with a woman as a man."
 
Next month we will be looking at an episode of Talking Heads written by Alan Bennett, who also wrote The Lady in the Van and either Bed Among the Lentils with Maggie Smith playing a vicar’s alcoholic wife, or A Lady of Letters with Patricia Routledge playing a single woman who is not afraid to write her mind.
 
These are short pieces, hopefully leaving time for anyone attending the session to talk about a movie, not necessarily recent, that has had an impact on them, either good or bad, and why.
 
Everyone, whether enrolled or not, is invited to join us on 13 July.
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    About Film as  Literature 

    Do you enjoy watching films?  Do you find discussing films adds to your enjoyment?  We certainly do.  Do you find that you can better understand a movie by hearing and sharing thoughts about the film?  In our Film as Literature class we review a film we have watched, discussing the film as we would a book.  In 2019 we all watched a selected film screening at BPACC and then discussed the film at our regular class.  Due to the closure of BPACC during 2020, we each chose a different film, depending on what we could access (DVD, iView, SBS World Movies, Netflix, etc).  We then shared a review with the rest of the class (refer * below).  This approach resulted in a wide range of films and interests covered.  We will continue this approach for 2021 until we are able to access films at BPACC, either meeting in person to discuss the films watched or sharing our thoughts via email. ​

    Convenor and Contact Details

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    Joy Shirley 0417065351​

    Meeting times

    2nd Wednesday
    1.30 - 3pm
    Benalla Library 
    " 2020 - New Normal?" 

    * During Covid,  we  shared reviews of films watched during the month via email, with our monthly newsletter report reflecting the wide range of films reviewed.  We are including ratings with our reviews.   

    We welcome anyone who wishes to join us.
    Contributions are due by the second Monday of the month - email jshirley@internode.on.net 
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    ​2019 - "Normal"  Hopefully in 2021 we will be able to return to our usual format in which we meet together each month to discuss a film we have watched, discussing the film as we would a book.  
    • We select a film screening at BPACC
    • Participants attend the film at a time which meets with their individual commitments.
    • We meet in the Library on the 2nd Wednesday at 1.30 to discuss the film.
    • If a participant cannot attend a specific film, they can come along to learn about the film, or add to the discussion by talking about a film they have seen.,
    BPACC sell books of ten tickets for $97.50 (meaning the films only cost $9.75 each) or Joy will have individual tickets available for $9.75 from a book prepurchased.

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