Film garners CCH support
05/28/09 20:25
Jack
London: Twentieth-Century Man
has attracted
funding support from the California Council for the
Humanities, as part of their California Stories
program. A new trailer is currently being edited for
the next round of funding later this year.
Several recent interviews have been shot for the film as a result, including Dr. Marsha Orgeron, professor of film studies at North Carolina State University and author of “Hollywood Ambitions: Celebrity in the Movie Age”; Dr. Clarice Stasz, London biographer and professor emerita of history at Sonoma State University; and Jessica Greening Loudermilk, Ph.D candidate from the University of Davis and specialist in London’s Pacific works.
Several recent interviews have been shot for the film as a result, including Dr. Marsha Orgeron, professor of film studies at North Carolina State University and author of “Hollywood Ambitions: Celebrity in the Movie Age”; Dr. Clarice Stasz, London biographer and professor emerita of history at Sonoma State University; and Jessica Greening Loudermilk, Ph.D candidate from the University of Davis and specialist in London’s Pacific works.