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Follow novelist Cecil Castellucci in this insightful memoir of
making art, the nature of memory, and being a teenager in 80s New
York City. One thing young Cecil was sure of from the minute she
saw Star Wars was that she was going to be some kind of artiste.
Probably a filmmaker. Possibly Steven Spielberg. Then in 1980 the
movie Fame came out. Cecil wasn't allowed to see that movie. It was
rated R and she was ten. But she did watch the television show and
would pretend with her friends that she was going to that school.
Of course they were playing. She was not. She was destined to be an
art school kid. Chronicling the life of award-winning young adult
novelist, and Eisner-nominated comics scribe Cecil Castellucci
(Shade the Changing Girl, Star Wars: Moving Target), Girl On Film
follows a passionate aspiring artist from the youngest age through
adulthood to deeply examine the arduous pursuit of filmmaking,
while exploring the act of memory and how it recalls and reshapes
what we think we truly know about ourselves. Praise for Girl on
Film More than a life story, it's an account of how to live an
artist's life even when it looks like your artistic ambitions are
grandiose and impractical. In fact, Castellucci shows, your
artistic ambitions are pretty much guaranteed to be grandiose and
impractical. That doesn't matter. What matters is how you live with
your big dreams, what you give up for them, what you hang onto and
what you let go. - NPR ...a story that's simultaneously sweet and
provoking: more than a mere autobiography, Girl on Film demands
that we ask ourselves how we narrate our own life and its meaning.
- Boing Boing
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