Over time, cinema has captured various professions, we get a glimpse of individuals from different fields. But it’s not very often that we find a cinema showing us the lives of writers who are important people for cinema to exist in the first place.
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Today, we at BuzzPedia have brought some films that present us with some glimpses of the writers’ lives-
1. Paterson
In the vein of films on poets, here’s another one depicting a poet’s day-to-day living.
Paterson (Adam Driver) is a bus driver and poet who lives with his wife Laura in Paterson, New Jersey (played by Golshifteh Farahanias). Jim Jarmusch has directed this drama/comedy.
2. Kill Your Darlings
Another film with a large number of real-life authors and a strong cast. Alan Ginsberg is played by Daniel Radcliffe, William Burroughs is played by Ben Foster, and Jack Kerouac is played by Jack Huston.
Kill Your Darlings (directed by John Krokidas) explores the narrative of what happens when a murder brings these three prominent beat poets together in their younger years (1944).
3. Stranger Than Fiction
If you didn’t think a Will Ferrell film could make you cry, you haven’t seen this one. Or maybe we are just a crier. In any case, Marc Forster’s love drama/fantasy/comedy is worth seeing.
It’s about Harold Crick (Will Ferrell), a man whose life is turned upside down when he discovers that his life is being written by a famous author (Emma Thompson).
Dustin Hoffman, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Queen Latifah also star.
4. The Ghost Writer
It is a political thriller based on the narrative of a ghostwriter hired to produce an autobiography of a former British Prime Minister.
An accident claimed the life of the previous author who was working on this project. Although the contract appears good, the work entails learning far more than the main character had anticipated.
All of this culminates in a series of perilous and life-threatening escapades.
5. Becoming Jane
Becoming Jane is a biographical drama about Jane Austen, a mysterious 20-year-old woman, and Thomas Lefroy, her romantic interest.
In some ways, the film is quite poetic, and it depicts Austen’s existence as a woman in the 18th century, as well as her path as a writer, in a very well-versed way.
6. Stuck In Love
After his wife leaves him for another man, an accomplished writer feels bereft. He navigates the difficulties of love with his adolescent children.
This film is family-friendly, with a unique plot and outstanding acting.
7. The Words
Rory Jansen, a poor writer, is the central character of this American mystery romance drama.
He writes a novel and becomes famous suddenly. He does, however, pay the price for borrowing someone else’s story.
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