
The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Susannah Grant (2007)
An interview series that gives unprecedented looks into the lives of working screenwriters.
Susannah Grant received an Oscar nomination for her screenplay for Erin Brockovich, an inspirational story based on the life of a working-class heroine. After her nomination, she went on to adapt In Her Shoes and Charlotte's Web, as well as write and direct Catch and Release. Here, Grant goes into the midwife vs. mother role of novel adaptations, the importance of finding your voice and why sometimes you just have to be able to really, really suck.
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What is The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Susannah Grant about?
Susannah Grant received an Oscar nomination for her screenplay for Erin Brockovich, an inspirational story based on the life of a working-class heroine. After her nomination, she went on to adapt In Her Shoes and Charlotte's Web, as well as write and direct Catch and Release. Here, Grant goes into the midwife vs. mother role of novel adaptations, the importance of finding your voice and why sometimes you just have to be able to really, really suck.
How long is The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Susannah Grant?
The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Susannah Grant has a runtime of 82 minutes.