Gatsby on Film: Adapting the American Dream

Code: MT42808

Dates: October 16-30, 2025

Meets: 7:15 PM to 8:45 PM

Sessions: 3

Location: Creutzburg Center 101

Course Fee: $59.00

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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has been adapted for the screen more than any other modern American novel—but no two versions tell the story the same way. Explore how filmmakers from different eras and sensibilities have interpreted this quintessential tale of wealth, longing, illusion, and loss. Ideal for film lovers, literature fans, educators, and anyone interested in the ongoing dialogue between page and screen.
Fee: $59.00
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Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Course Fee$ 59.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 0.00

Creutzburg Center 101

260 Gulph Creek Road
(in Harford Park)
Radnor, PA 19087
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David Greenberg

AFI award-winning filmmaker David J. Greenberg has been a professional screenwriter for thirty years and a college film history and screenwriting professor -- Drexel, Temple, Moore College of Art, University of the Arts, Montgomery County Community College -- for twenty years. Additionally, he has hosted workshops for The Greater Philadelphia Film Office, Philadelphia Women in Film & Television, Bay Area Women in Film & Telelvison and Golden Slipper Seniors of the Main Line.

djgreenberg123@gmail.com

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