One of the greatest English novelists of the 20th century, author of such masterpieces as Brighton Rock, The Power and the Glory, The End of the Affair, The Third Man and The Quiet American, among many others, Graham Greene’s contribution to cinema is less well known.
On the 20th anniversary of Greene’s death, Wootton, author of The Films of Graham Greene, gives an illustrated lecture highlighting Greene’s long and rich relationship with the cinema – from his time as a film critic through scriptwriting to adaptations of his books and even acting.
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Adrian Wootton is chief executive of Film London, director of crime and mystery festival Crime Scene, and a program advisor to the London Film Festival and Venice Film Festival. A former director of the London Film Festival, British Film Institute (BFI) and the UK’s National Film Theatre, Wootton ... Read more
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