About this Event
This three part class will look at a very popular movie genre that has gone in and out of critical and audience favor several times over the years. Romantic comedies became top box office during the 1930s in the wake of ‘It Happened One Night’ and made stars out of Claudette Colbert, Carole Lombard, Jean Arthur and Rosalind Russell.
The genre sagged in the postwar years but came roaring back during the 1990s and the ‘00s with the arrival of new romantic comedy stars such as Julia Roberts, Meg Ryan and Sandra Bullock. In recent years, romance has been overshadowed in movie theaters by action and horror but it has found a new home on the streaming services.
Joe Meyers is director of programming for the Focus on French Cinema festival in Connecticut. He is co-host of the Spotify podcast ‘Now a Major Motion Picture!’ Meyers wrote features about movies, theaters and books for more than 30 years for the Hearst Connecticut Media Group and other publications. He has done much public speaking at libraries and arts organizations in Connecticut. He has also hosted many public interviews at the Stamford non-profit movie theater - the Avon - ranging from Frank Langella and Paul Schrader to Gene Wilder and John Cameron Mitchell.
In the late 1970s, Meyers ran the first (and only) art house on the Delmarva Peninsula, the Lewes Cinema. In 2012, the Mystery Writers of America gave Meyers the Ellery Queen Award for his writing on crime fiction.
Verso University is the Library’s lifelong learning and education initiative, serving up year-round offerings of classes, workshops, and lectures designed to further education and learning. Offerings run the gamut of educational opportunities, ranging from one-time lectures to ongoing courses to classes that meet weekly or perhaps monthly.
Verso University programs are made possible by the generous support of the Nancy J. Beard Lifelong Learning and Education Fund.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Westport Library, 20 Jesup Road, Westport, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 28.52