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SUMMARY:Open Course | Writing Workshop for Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Open Course | Writing Workshop for Cinema\nThe main objective of this workshop is to provide the fundamental theoretical and practical tools for constructing an original screenwriting project for audiovisual fiction\, guiding the critical path from idea conception to the structuring of a solid narrative. Aimed at students who wish to develop skills in screenwriting\, the sessions address the structural components of a film script through an applied and objective methodology. Throughout the training\, participants will be empowered to master the visual language and standard industry formatting\, learning to transform abstract concepts into dramatic sequences with rhythm and coherence. The training also aims to develop critical analysis skills and the creation of three-dimensional characters\, culminating in an understanding of how to present and defend a narrative project in a professional context. \n  \nFor more information\, click here. \nFor registrations\, click here.
URL:https://ulices.letras.ulisboa.pt/event/writing-for-cinema/
LOCATION:FLUL\, C135.A\, Alameda da Universidade\, Lisbon\, 1600-214\, Portugal
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SUMMARY:American Shorts Conference
DESCRIPTION:American Shorts Conference\nAn international conference of the Society for the Study of the American Short Story @ School of Arts & Humanities\, University of Lisbon\, Portugal\, October 29-31\, 2026. \nThe contemporary American short story lives in a context where ‘short’ has tended towards the increasingly economic. Alongside a renewed interest in flash fiction\, the 21st century has witnessed an explosion in literary terse forms extending within the web of the digital age\, such as twitterature and nano-fiction. In our new attention economy\, brief forms thrive. \nSo come and join us as we discuss how the American short story has been morphing\, or can be revisited\, through the burgeoning umbrella term of the ‘short form’. \nCfp open until 10th June \nFor more information please access the conference website.
URL:https://ulices.letras.ulisboa.pt/event/american-shorts-conference/
LOCATION:FLUL\, Room TBA\, Alameda da Universidade\, Lisbon\, 1600-214\, Portugal
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SUMMARY:“Was it a vision or a waking dream?” David Lynch\, Storytelling\, and States of Consciousness
DESCRIPTION:“Was it a vision or a waking dream?” David Lynch\, Storytelling\, and States of Consciousness\nResearch Seminar by Martha P. Nochimson\, professor\, film critic and author of The Passion of David Lynch and David Lynch Swerves\, among other books. During May 2026\, Martha P. Nochimson will be a Visiting Researcher at CEComp. The session will be held in English\, and is open to everyone. \nThis question that John Keats asked in his poem\, Endymion\, implicitly haunts all of David Lynch’s works\, but vision and dreams as Lynch uniquely embodies them cinematically don’t fit the usual definitions. In my thirty years of talking with Lynch\, I only slowly began to understand and reflect in my books what he had been telling me from the beginning about dreams\, vision\, consciousness\, and his art. Taking a clue or two I received from Lynch\, let’s go on a mini-tour of his early and later works\, to look at them\, perhaps anew\, as they reveal an increasingly incomparable visionary poetry.
URL:https://ulices.letras.ulisboa.pt/event/was-it-a-vision-or-a-waking-dream/
LOCATION:FLUL\, Amphitheatre II\, Alameda da Universidade\, Lisbon\, 1600-214\, Portugal
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