Home / News / Film Premiere at the Malta Book Festival 2017 Back to News Film Premiere at the Malta Book Festival 2017 Festivals • News 2nd November, 2017 The winning project of this year’s edition of the NBC Literary Short Film Contest is a 15-minute film adaptation of a short story by Prof. Joe Friggieri, Dritt għall-Punt, from his collection of short stories Nismagħhom Jgħidu. The project was submitted by Charles Stroud and his film company Mitħolma. As the winning entry, the project was funded by the NBC and will have its premiere on Saturday 11 November. Dritt għall-Punt is a dark tale about totalitarianism and artistic freedom. The protagonist, Mr Adamov, is a writer who has been summoned by the state’s security forces on account of some poems and stories that he has published, in which he seems to be criticising the state in different forms – through analogy and metaphor, or more generally, by depicting life in the country as being less than desirable. Once he gets to the police centre, he is grilled by a sarcastic officer who leaves Adamov two options – either to correct those unfortunate passages or to admit his disdain of authority. The fact that the options are not necessarily mutually exclusive, in the sense that one can refuse to retract a word of what he has written while maintaining he has no seditionist ambitions, is blurred from sight (of both protagonist and reader) as the police officer increases the intensity and pace of the interrogation. The dramatic action of the story is created entirely by the dialogue, a device we tend to associate with theatre – Manuel Puig’s Kiss of the Spider Woman, for instance. It is precisely this aspect that inspired Charles Stroud, together with his son Matthew, to attempt a film adaptation of Dritt għall-Punt – the dramatic structure of the story seems to lend itself easily to cinematic adaptation. Members of the public should not miss this opportunity to watch the film in its premiere at 20:30 hours, Sir Temi Zammit Hall, MCC (Valletta) on Saturday 11 November. Following the premiere there will be a discussion on film adaptation with Charles and Matthew Stroud and a number of guest speakers, including film studies lecturer and film-maker, Kenneth Scicluna and Dr. Saviour Catania, senior lecturer in literature and film adaptation at Malta University. Members of the audience will be able to participate by asking questions or commenting on the film or any other issue relating to the discussion. SHARE POST Related Articles Open Call for illustration submissions for the exhibition From Illustration to Book at the Malta Book Festival 2025 Festivals 29th April, 2025 Read More Call for Short Stories About Valletta for Comma Press’ Reading the City Series News 28th April, 2025 Read More Have Your Say: The National Book Council 2025-2030 Strategy Up for Public Consultation News 28th April, 2025 Read More Exhibitors — apply now to participate at the 2025 Malta Book Festival! News 15th April, 2025 Read More The 41st PLR Payment Is Out Public Lending Rights 9th April, 2025 Read More National Book Prize and Terramaxka 2025 longlist published National Book Prize 2nd April, 2025 Read More Malta Book Fund Goes Fully Online with an Increased Budget for 2025 Malta Book Fund 17th March, 2025 Read More The National Book Council has rebranded! News 5th March, 2025 Read More Call for Delegates: Malta Named Focus Country for the 2025 Mediterranea Publishing Fellowship Initiatives 28th February, 2025 Read More The National Book Council at the 2025 London Book Fair News 25th February, 2025 Read More view all similar news
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