Jay Craven’s new independent narrative feature film, “Jack London’s Martin Eden,” will play a special screening date at the Hall on Thursday Sept. 1st at 7pm. Director Craven will introduce the screening and lead post-film discussion.
About the Film:
“Jack London’s Martin Eden” received its world premiere at the Nantucket Film Festival and has won Best Film and Best Director awards at the Boston Film Festival and Best Narrative Feature at the Arlington International Film Festival. Other festival dates include The Woods Hole Film Festival St. Louis International Film Festival, Sonoma International Film Festival, Berkshire International Film Festival and a special screening at the biennial symposium for Jack London scholars.
Set in 1909 and filmed on Nantucket, the film is based on Jack London’s autobiographical novel, “Martin Eden.” It tells the story of a poor and unschooled sailor who unexpectedly meets Ruth Morse, a magnetic young woman of means and education. Their unconventional attraction upends both lives and propels timely themes of impossible love, dogged individualism in pursuit of the American Dream, and the quest for a comfortable place in an inconstant world.
“Jack London’s Martin Eden” was produced through director Craven’s Semester Cinema program, hosted for this iteration at Sarah Lawrence College. 28 professionals mentored and collaborated with 35 students to make the film.
Tickets $15 General Admission
Phone: 508-349-1800
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2022/09/01 - 2022/09/01
Wellfleet Preservation Hall
335 Main St., Wellfleet, MA 02667
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