EDGAR ALLEN POE: BURIED ALIVE Screens Thursday Night at Webster University

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EDGAR ALLEN POE: BURIED ALIVE screens Thursday March 9th at Webster University’s Moore Auditorium (470 East Lockwood). The movie starts at 7:30. Director Eric Stange, a visiting fellow with the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, will answer questions following the screening. This is a FREE event!

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Far more than a biography, EDGAR ALLEN POE: BURIED ALIVE employs a variety of tools to create a narrative that is both visually stunning and deeply engaging. Drawn on the rich palette of Poe’s evocative imagery and sharply drawn plots to help bring new understanding to his life, his place in American art and history, and the iconic position he holds in popular culture around the world.  This film has received a production grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and will be broadcast on the acclaimed PBS arts and culture series American Masters.

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Tony-award-winning actor Denis O’Hare portrays Edgar Allan Poe in EDGAR ALLEN POE: BURIED ALIVE. A stage, television, and film actor, Denis is best known to television audiences for his roles on FX’s American Horror Story, HBO’s True Blood, and The Good Wife on CBS.

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EDGAR ALLEN POE: BURIED ALIVE opens with a dramatic scene: In September of 1849 Edgar Allan Poe sets sail from Richmond, Virginia for New York City. Stopping in Baltimore along the way, he inexplicably disappears for five days. When found again he is delirious with drink and in clothes not his own. Four days later he is dead at the age of 40, never having explained what happened. And so the creator of the detective story and one of the best-known writers in America is at the center of his own mystery. By starting the story with a moment of suspense and dark drama, the filmmakers borrow a technique directly from Poe himself. At the core of his aesthetic principles is what he called “unity of effect”–Poe urged every artist to decide which mood he or she wants the audience to feel, and then pursue it from start to finish. Explaining his theories of composition, he wrote: “Of the in-numerable effects, or impressions, of which the heart or the soul is susceptible, what one shall I, on the present occasion, select?”Following the prologue, the story unfolds in a three-act structure that traces both his life and his impact on American culture, art and letters.  Notable writers and film-makers such as Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Marilynne Robinson, Poet Laureate (1997-2000) Robert Pinsky, and Hollywood director and producer Roger Corman help us understand why Poe exerts such a powerful influence on artists in multiple genres, and Poe biographers and experts provide colorful testimony to fill out the details of his life. As the story approaches its end, the filmmakers chronicle Poe’s increasing emotional instability following the death of his young wife. Despite everything, he continues writing, and seems close to achieving his dream of publishing his own magazine when he dies so mysteriously. Within days, a slanderous obituary appears that does incalculable damage to Poe’s reputation. The enduring Poe myth of the dark, demented figure out of his own stories is born. By 1875, Poe has regained his popularity, thanks in large part to the French symbolist poets Charles Baudelaire and Stéphane Mallarmé. Our story ends with a Poe-like scene: 25 years after his death, the author’s remains are dug up and re-interred in a more prominent location with great ceremony, and no less a figure than Walt Whitman lauds the long dead Poe and his writing. But the popular conflation of Poe the man with his work is only just beginning. By the end of the film, viewers understand how much more there is to the mysterious story of Edgar Allan Poe.

Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive

 

The Webster University Film Series site can be found HERE

GIVEAWAY – Win A DALLAS BUYERS CLUB Prizepack From Focus Features

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An imperfect man fights for survival during an uncertain time in America. Inspired by true events, Ron Woodroof’s story of strength is told in DALLAS BUYERS CLUB, directed by Jean-Marc Vallée from an original screenplay by Craig Borten & Melisa Wallack. Spirit Award winner Matthew McConaughey portrays the real-life character, whose self-interest is galvanized into something much more.

A son of Texas, Ron Woodroof is an electrician and rodeo cowboy. In 1985, he is well into an unexamined existence with a devil-may-care lifestyle. Suddenly, Ron is blindsided by being diagnosed as H.I.V.-positive and given 30 days to live. Yet he will not, and does not, accept a death sentence.

His crash course of research reveals a lack of approved treatments and medications in the U.S., so Ron crosses the border into Mexico. There, he learns about alternative treatments and begins smuggling them into the U.S., challenging the medical and scientific community including his concerned physician, Dr. Eve Saks (Screen Actors Guild Award winner Jennifer Garner).

An outsider to the gay community, Ron finds an unlikely ally in fellow AIDS patient Rayon (Gotham Independent Film Award winner Jared Leto), a transsexual who shares Ron’s lust for life. Rayon also shares Ron’s entrepreneurial spirit: seeking to avoid government sanctions against selling non-approved medicines and supplements, they establish a “buyers club,” where H.I.V.-positive people pay monthly dues for access to the newly acquired supplies. Deep in the heart of Texas, Ron’s pioneering underground collective beats loud and strong. With a growing community of friends and clients, Ron fights for dignity, education, and acceptance. In the years following his diagnosis, the embattled Lone Star loner lives life to the fullest like never before.

From Focus Features, DALLAS BUYERS CLUB will be in Select Theatres November 1.

Focus Features and WAMG invite you to enter to win a prizepack for DALLAS BUYERS CLUB

One (1) winner will receive:

$25 Visa to experience the film in theatres

Focus Features Blu-ray set including:

Pride & Prejudice, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Milk
and Brokeback Mountain

Prize pack valued at $85
Prizing provided by Focus Features

DBC-prizing

Match the role with the film. LORD OF WAR, ALEXANDER, AMERICAN PSYCHO and THE THIN RED LINE

Jared Leto played:

  • 2nd Lt. Whyte in __________________.
  • Paul Allen in _____________________.
  • Vitaly Orlov in ____________________.
  • Hephaistion in ____________________.

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1. YOU MUST BE A US RESIDENT.  PRIZE WILL ONLY BE SHIPPED TO US ADDRESSES.  NO P.O. BOXES.

2.  ENTER YOUR NAME AND ANSWER IN OUR COMMENTS SECTION BELOW. WE WILL CONTACT YOU IF YOU ARE A WINNER.

3. WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM ALL QUALIFYING ENTRIES. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PRIZES WILL NOT BE SUBSTITUTED OR EXCHANGED.

The giveaway ends 11:59 p.m. est on November 4.

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