Somerville Media Center presents a “Charlie Chaplin” Movie Night this Thursday at 7pm at VOX POP located at 431 Artisan Way at Assembly Row! 🎥 🍿
Charlie Chaplin Movie Lineup (60mins):
The Immigrant (1917)
The Rink (1916)
Following the movie will be a brief panel discussion with film scholars, producers and enthusiasts!
Panelist bios:
“Dianne Carroll started her career in film a a latch key kid growing up in a rough city. Films especially old Hollywood cinema was her retreat from reality. Similar to the psychosis of woody Allen’s film the “purple rose of Cairo…” in her formative years the Cohen brothers writing and directing styles resonated with dianne. Dianne once had a lucid dream where she was approached by Steven Spielberg who warmly embraced her giving her a platonic kiss on the cheek and a white feather then disappeared. Dianne photo story journey would take her to the Defense Information School or DINFOS on Ft Meade Maryland. “If you want to teach a broadcaster to communicate under duress hire a DINFOS grad” Walter Kronkite. Fast forward to the future she will study film at the Lee Strasberg Film and Theatre Institute in Union Square New York, New York. Albeit a very brief stint she found her self studying at the Harvard extension summer school directing workshop. She also study Cechov at the American Repertory Theatre or A.R.T. Her specialty lies in researching and developing characters through method acting. Dianne is proud to say that she attended the Harvard of Comedy Schools Chicago’s Second City Training Center. Her career took her to new heights as she worked in three different casting directors offices in both Chicago and NewYork City. For the last eight months dianne has been directing producing and casting along with making a few radio appearances in the south in a city called New Orleans, Louisiana. Currently she is studying directing at a masters level class at NYU Tisch School of Arts. As we speak she is putting the final touches on her MFA in Directing package for Yale Drama. She thinks she can goes as far as the PhD.”