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Mark Axelrod at Panteion University

In collaboration with Fulbright Greece, the Department of Communication, Media and Culture of Panteion University organised
the visit of Mark Axelrod, Professor of Comparative Literature and English at the University of Chapman, Orange, California. 
The subject of his lectures was crafting screenplays: «From Aristotle to Rocky» «Where is the Plot Going Anyway» & «Whose Talking and Why». 14 & 21 May,  Α2 (new building) 12.15 -15:00.
 Professor Axelrod has taught screenwriting in the US, Europe and Latin America and has published the books:
Aspects of the Screenplay (2001), Character and Conflict: The Cornerstones of Screenwriting (2004), I Read it at The MoviesThe Follies and Foibles of Screen Adaptation (2006) Constructing Dialogue:
From Citizen Kane to Midnight in Paris (2013).
Ηe has been awarded several times for his novels and screenplays.
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