Joan Tewkesbury, who wrote Altman’s masterpiece ‘Nashville’, explains how to make ideas flow

Joan Tewkesbury, who wrote Altman’s masterpiece ‘Nashville’, explains how to make ideas flow

Joan Tewkesbury explains how to find your story through spontaneous response to designed obstacles.

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Afraid of losing your story? The great screenwriter Joan Tewkesbury, who wrote Altman's game-changing masterpiece 'Nashville', is also a director who has been teaching at Robert Redford's Sundance Institute Labs since 1992. Sundance is where she evolved the way for filmmakers to get at the truth of the story they are trying to tell. She explains to Joan Juliet Buck how to dive deep into the seemingly random to go beyond personal concerns.

Produced and edited by Matty Rosenberg, co-produced by Jennifer Hammoud, and Joan Juliet Buck @ radiofreerhinecliff.org Graphics by Joseph Maresca Send comments to comments@radiofreerhinecliff.org or call (845) 307-7446‬

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