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In This Episode
In Falling in Love at the Movies: Rom-Coms from the Screwball Era to Today, a new volume from Turner Classic Movies (TCM), author and entertainment journalist Esther Zuckerman explores how the beloved genre has shaped cultural narratives and captured hearts at the box-office. Zuckerman highlights the enduring charm of iconic films like Roman Holiday, which features on the cover.
From the golden age of 1930s screwball comedies like It Happened One Night to the romcom boom of the 80s and 90s, Zuckerman explores how these films have not only provided us with comfort and joy but also shaped our understanding of love, relationships and even fashion. The book delves into the work of key auteurs, uncovering how filmmakers both upheld and challenged traditional romantic comedy tropes.
Resources:
Falling in Love at the Movies: Rom-Coms from the Screwball Era to Today By Esther Zuckerman
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Additional Notes:
Music: Hollywood Hop, Earl Hines and His New Sound Orchestra (LA, Jul, 1954)
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By Film ReviewIn This Episode
In Falling in Love at the Movies: Rom-Coms from the Screwball Era to Today, a new volume from Turner Classic Movies (TCM), author and entertainment journalist Esther Zuckerman explores how the beloved genre has shaped cultural narratives and captured hearts at the box-office. Zuckerman highlights the enduring charm of iconic films like Roman Holiday, which features on the cover.
From the golden age of 1930s screwball comedies like It Happened One Night to the romcom boom of the 80s and 90s, Zuckerman explores how these films have not only provided us with comfort and joy but also shaped our understanding of love, relationships and even fashion. The book delves into the work of key auteurs, uncovering how filmmakers both upheld and challenged traditional romantic comedy tropes.
Resources:
Falling in Love at the Movies: Rom-Coms from the Screwball Era to Today By Esther Zuckerman
Triplex Cinema
Join our occasional newsletter ‘Looking Forward’
JOIN FILM REVIEW’S CLASSIC MOVIE CLUB
Additional Notes:
Music: Hollywood Hop, Earl Hines and His New Sound Orchestra (LA, Jul, 1954)
CC0 1.0 UniversalCreative Commons License