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Romantic Comedies

These Films Can Save Your Love Life! (livre en anglais)

de Pamela Jaye Smith

Type
Critiques de films
Sujet
GenreFilm romantique
Mots Clés
comédie romantique, psychologie, influence du cinéma
Année d'édition
2017
Editeur
Michael Wiese Productions
Langue
anglais
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Format
Broché • 252 pages
15 x 23 cm
ISBN
978-1-61593-251-1
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Description de l'ouvrage :
Unlike film guides that list films alphabetically, give production facts, and offer rather dry descriptions, this book is designed to help people better understand themselves, their loved ones, and their romantic situations… or lack thereof. Scientific studies show that couples who watch romantic movies together and then discuss them and their feelings about them have a much higher “stay-together rate” than couples who enter traditional therapy. This fun and colorful rom-com movie guide can help people find the perfect film to match their mood, put them in a different mood, bring up things hard to talk about, or generally improve their romantic well-being.

À propos de l'auteur :
Pamela Jaye Smith is a mythologist, author, consultant, speaker, and award-winning writer-producer-director with over 30 years in the media industry, in Hollywood and around the world. She helps storytellers of all types and in all genres enhance their projects with mythic themes, archetypes, and symbols. Pamela has taught at Screenwriting EXPO, UCLA, American Film Institute, USC Film School, RAI-TV Rome, National Film Institute of Denmark, Women in Film, LA and Marseille WebFests, and many other types of venues. She judges screenwriting contests, appears on story and pitch panels, and gives seminars at festivals and conferences, including for corporate, creative, and arts groups, and the military. She has presented at the Romance Writers of America National Convention ScriptScene and has taught a number of online classes to various chapters of the RWA. She is coauthor of the book Show Me the Love! All Kinds of Love for All Kinds of Stories and is a regular columnist for Script Magazine. Her coauthored script The Cuban Circuit was a finalist at the Bahamas International Film Festival Writers Residency Program. Pamela’s other books are Inner Drives, Symbols-Images-Codes, Beyond the Hero’s Journey: Other Powerful Mythic Themes, and The Power of the Dark Side. Pamela is founder of MYTHWORKS, cofounder of Alpha Babe Academy and Mythic Challenges.

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