
A Dangerous Method: David Cronenberg & The Cost of Being Human
Adult
£20
Member
£18
Plus ADMIN FEE ON NON-MEMBER TICKETS
£1.25
Duration: 330 mins
Certificate: 18+
With the release of new neo-noir thriller The Shrouds, we take a one-day deep dive in to the darkworld oeuvre of director David Cronenberg.
To some, David Cronenberg is the body horror specialist of The Fly, Videodrome or Scanners. To others, the provocateur behind Crash and Naked Lunch. Or maybe it's the dark dramatist who gave us A History of Violence and A Dangerous Method. He's even cropped up recently as a laconic actor (as he has from time to time) in the Star Trek universe.
In short, there are many David Cronenbergs. All of whom are stalwart Canadians and all of whom share a unique vision of what it is to be human.
This course, presented by fellow Canuck filmmaker Kenton Hall, will explore the multiple worlds of David Cronenberg and the transformations of the body at the heart of them all.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Price: £20 / £18 Members
Tutor: Kenton Hall
Booking Information: This one-day course will run at Phoenix on Saturday 12 July, 11.30am – 5pm
You must be 18 or over to attend.
Member discount available.
Cancellation Policy:
We do not offer refunds for cancellations of bookings, except in exceptional circumstances. In the event that an advertised course is withdrawn, we will endeavour to give 7 days’ notice and a full refund will be made.
ABOUT THE TUTOR
Kenton Hall is an award-winning Canadian writer, director, musician, and teacher, with numerous short and feature film credits to his name – both behind and in front of the camera. Kenton also teaches a BTEC in Creative Media Production through Leicester College and The Art of Screenwriting here at Phoenix. He has played a variety of roles on stage and screen, from Les Miserables and Muppets Most Wanted to 4th Floor of Singapore and Father to Fall. He most recently wrote, directed, and co-starred in the feature film A Dozen Summers, published the comic memoir Bisection, about living and parenting with bipolar disorder, and co-wrote the Audible Drama Getting Better, starring Rhod Gilbert, Kathryn Drysdale, and Mark Gatiss.
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