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At The Chazen: Austen, Kawabata, Oates and Didion On FilmSmooth Talk | USA | 1985 | DCP | 92 min. Director: Joyce Chopra

Date
November 17, 2024
Time
2–3 p.m.
Location
Chazen Museum of Art
Description

Cast: Laura Dern, Treat Williams, Mary Kay Place
In this haunting adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates' celebrated short story "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?", a teenage girl experiences an unsettling awakening. In her breakout lead performance, Laura Dern personifies the thrill and terror of adolescence as Connie, whose carefree summer is shattered by a menacing encounter with a mysterious stranger (Williams).

Sunday Cinematheque at the Chazen: Austen, Kawabata, Oates, and Didion On Film 
Presented in conjunction with the Chazen Museum of Art’s exhibition, Petah Coyne: How Much A Heart Can Hold, this series presents four feature films that are all adaptations of stories or novels by writers who influenced Coyne’s body of work: Jane Austen, Yusanari Kawabata, Joyce Carol Oates, and Joan Didion. Each of these authors inspired original Coyne works in the exhibition, which can be viewed at the Chazen September 9 through December 23.
Cost

Free

Contact
608-262-3627, ben.reiser@wisc.edu
Tags
Film