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Adapting a novel for the screen is a delicate dance of reverence and reinvention – honouring the words while discovering their visual heartbeat. Today, we’re stepping inside that creative alchemy with a team who’s done exactly that.
Join us for THE ART OF ADAPTATION: Making Darkest Miriam – a conversation about translation, transformation, and the storytelling choices that shape a page-to-screen journey.
Cheers 🥂 to celebrated writer Karen Walton in conversation with director Naomi Jaye (Darkest Miriam) and author Martha Baillie (Incident Report) for sharing their craft, challenges, and insights.
🎙️ Episode 19 on CFF’s Cheers & Chats Podcast just dropped!
Listen now on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
Big thanks to our community partners at inkCanada for co-creating and presenting this panel at CFF.
By Canadian Film FestAdapting a novel for the screen is a delicate dance of reverence and reinvention – honouring the words while discovering their visual heartbeat. Today, we’re stepping inside that creative alchemy with a team who’s done exactly that.
Join us for THE ART OF ADAPTATION: Making Darkest Miriam – a conversation about translation, transformation, and the storytelling choices that shape a page-to-screen journey.
Cheers 🥂 to celebrated writer Karen Walton in conversation with director Naomi Jaye (Darkest Miriam) and author Martha Baillie (Incident Report) for sharing their craft, challenges, and insights.
🎙️ Episode 19 on CFF’s Cheers & Chats Podcast just dropped!
Listen now on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
Big thanks to our community partners at inkCanada for co-creating and presenting this panel at CFF.