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A LETTER TO ELIA
Nasher Museum of Art
Saturday, November 20
7:30pm
Written and Directed by Martin Scorsese and Kent Jones (2010)
A LETTER TO ELIA is Martin Scorsese's intensely personal and deeply moving tribute to the films of director Elia Kazan. Kazan's body of work, including A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN, GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT, ON THE WATERFRONT, A FACE IN THE CROWD and EAST OF EDEN, captivated Scorsese as a young man, mirroring his life story and inspiring him to become a filmmaker.
A 60 minute film followed by discussion with Full Frame founder, Nancy Buirski.
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