Robert Geller's "What If Someday I Could Make A Movie" puts to rest the tired cliche about adaptations of books-'which was better, the film or the book?" As a teacher of literature and screenwriting he cites his motivation for attempting the impossible. His memoir details the struggles he faced in bringing America's finest writers to the screen. Without apology, he affirms his passionate affinity for the written words that shaped his teaching career and his loving fascination for movies that helped to shape his life. From intuition to script, to the daily production struggles, his memoir...
Robert Geller's "What If Someday I Could Make A Movie" puts to rest the tired cliche about adaptations of books-'which was better, the film or the boo...
Robert Geller's "What If Someday I Could Make A Movie" puts to rest the tired cliche about adaptations of books-"which was better, the film or the book?" As a teacher of literature and screenwriting he cites his motivation for attempting the impossible. His memoir details the struggles he faced in bringing America's finest writers to the screen. Without apology, he affirms his passionate affinity for the written words that shaped his teaching career and his loving fascination for movies that helped to shape his life. From intuition to script, to the daily production struggles, his memoir...
Robert Geller's "What If Someday I Could Make A Movie" puts to rest the tired cliche about adaptations of books-"which was better, the film or the boo...