Film Works: Fargo
Have you ever watched a great movie and found yourself talking about it hours even days later? Found yourself debating the finer points of the film with your friends – was it meant to be in there or just a pleasant accident? How did the writers create that story? Was it the writer or the director who made that decision? If this is you…then you need to attend.
Join us Nov 10th from 6:30 to 9:30pm at Marston Theatre in Tempe as we watch and discuss Fargo. Chris LaMont (ASU Professor of screenwriting, founder of Phoenix Film Festival and screenwriter) will lead the discussion after the film and dive deeper into the making of Fargo. If you love film and love debating the finer points of film, you will not want to miss this.
Chris LaMont is a multi-hyphenate in the film industry. He’s a Professor of Screenwriting at ASU, the Founder of the Phoenix Film Festival, and a member of the Writer’s Guild. For the last twelve years, he has been writing with fellow ASU Alum Joe Russo, and have optioned and sold five scripts with three films being produced, including the supernatural horror film, “The Last Will and Testament of Charles Abernathy”, a script bought by Netflix and will stream in October 2022.
This project is partially funded by a City of Tempe- Community Arts Grant.
By visiting the event you and your party voluntarily assume all risks related to COVID-19 exposure.