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SUMMARY:Loving Highsmith
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DESCRIPTION:Loving Highsmith is a fascinating biopic documentary by Directo
 r Eva\nVitija that takes a unique retrospective look at a celebrated\nauth
 or’s life. Based on brilliant writer Patricia Highsmith’s\npersonal wr
 itings and intimated reflections of her family\, friends and\nlovers\, the
  film casts new light on the famous thriller writer’s\nlife and oeuvre\,
  permeated by themes of love and its defining\ninfluence on her troubled i
 dentity. Most of Highsmith’s novels\n(Strangers on a Train\, The Talente
 d Mr. Ripley) were adapted for the\nbig screen\; the best known of these i
 s Carol\, a partly autobiographic\nnovel that was the first lesbian story 
 with a happy ending to be\npublished in 1950s America. Highsmith herself w
 as forced to lead a\ndouble life and had to hide her vibrant love affairs 
 from her family\nand the public alike. Only in her unpublished writings di
 d she reflect\non her private life and affairs. Excerpts from these notes\
 , voiced by\nGwendoline Christie (Game of Thrones\, Top of the Lake)\, are
 \nbeautifully interwoven with archival material of her and her most\nfamou
 s novel adaptions\, create a vivid\, touching portrait of one of\nthe most
  fascinating female writers in the 20th Century. [2022\,\nSwitzerland/Germ
 any\, 83 min\, R: Not Rated] View trailer:\nhttps://youtu.be/UD4sgALNZa4 D
 avid Rooney of Hollywood Reporter\nwrites\, “As multilayered as one of t
 he author’s own plots.”\nKathi Wolfe of Washington Blade exclaims\, 
 “A must-see documentary.\nIt will send you racing to read the nearest Hi
 ghsmith book at hand.”\nVenue: Cinema Art Theater. Presenter: Rehoboth B
 each Film Society.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Loving Highsmith is a fascinating biopic docum
 entary by Director Eva Vitija that takes a unique retrospective look at a 
 celebrated author’s life. Based on brilliant writer Patricia Highsmith
 ’s personal writings and intimated reflections of her family\, friends a
 nd lovers\, the film casts new light on the famous thriller writer’s lif
 e and oeuvre\, permeated by themes of love and its defining influence on h
 er troubled identity. Most of Highsmith’s novels (Strangers on a Train\,
  The Talented Mr. Ripley) were adapted for the big screen\; the best known
  of these is Carol\, a partly autobiographic novel that was the first lesb
 ian story with a happy ending to be published in 1950s America. Highsmith 
 herself was forced to lead a double life and had to hide her vibrant love 
 affairs from her family and the public alike. Only in her unpublished writ
 ings did she reflect on her private life and affairs. Excerpts from these 
 notes\, voiced by Gwendoline Christie (Game of Thrones\, Top of the Lake)\
 , are beautifully interwoven with archival material of her and her most fa
 mous novel adaptions\, create a vivid\, touching portrait of one of the mo
 st fascinating female writers in the 20th Century. [2022\, Switzerland/Ger
 many\, 83 min\, R: Not Rated] View trailer: https://youtu.be/UD4sgALNZa4 D
 avid Rooney of Hollywood Reporter writes\, “As multilayered as one of th
 e author’s own plots.” Kathi Wolfe of Washington Blade exclaims\, “A
  must-see documentary. It will send you racing to read the nearest Highsmi
 th book at hand.” Venue: Cinema Art Theater. Presenter: Rehoboth Beach F
 ilm Society.
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