F. Scott Fitzgerald: Winter Dreams
The dreams that all came true for Scott Fitzgerald - once he was in his grave.
DeWitt Sage
DeWitt Sage
Casts & Crew
Also Directed by DeWitt Sage
More than 40 years after his death, Hemingway is one of the most widely read, and widely written about, American authors. His distinct style and profound influence are indisputable; his larger-than-life persona is still the stuff of heated debate. As well known in his lifetime as any movie star, Hemingway was a dashing international figure who challenged the notion that writers exist in an ivory tower.
During a morning session of the President’s Conference in the early 1970s, a member of the student panel told the assembled alumni that she had come to Princeton “not to find a way of making a living, but instead to find a way of making a life.” Filmmakers Julian Krainin and DeWitt Sage used this statement in their proposal in 1972 for a new recruitment film for Princeton University, emphasizing education, scholarship, and student-instructor relations.
"What is art?" The film offers some new answers to the age old question.