An advance screening of the 2012 film “Midnight’s Children” will be shown at 7 p.m. Wed. Feb. 27, at Landmark Midtown Cinema, followed by a talkback with screenwriter Salman Rushdie, director Deepa Mehta and producer David Hamilton. Registration for this event is now closed. Those registered are not guaranteed seating and are advised to arrive early.
Rushdie adapted the screenplay from his Booker Prize winning novel and provides a voiceover for the film. “Midnight’s Children,” which had its worldwide premiere at the Toronto Film Festival last September, will come to area Atlanta theaters in May. It is distributed by Paladin Film.
In addition, Rushdie will participate in several film events this month at Emory University, where he is University Distinguished Professor:
Events are free and open to the public. Visit filmstudies.emory.edu for details about the screenings and discussions.
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Rushdie at Emory
As University Distinguished Professor, Rushdie spends time each year on campus teaching, presenting public lectures and engaging with the academic community. Rushdie's archive, which is held by Emory's Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library, encompasses not only the author’s manuscripts, drawings, journals, letters and photographs, but also an array of digital materials.
Emory University Department of Film and Media Studies
Emory’s Department of Film and Media Studies hosts special screenings and lectures by international filmmakers and scholars, and critics. In addition, its Cinematheque program is one of the few film series bringing 35 mm repertory programming to the Southeast.