Ken Kimmelman, Emmy award-winning filmmaker and Aesthetic Realism consultant, says about this upcoming class in his course “If It Moves It Can Move You”: Opposites in the Cinema:
It has often been said, “Like father like son.” Yet disagreements between father and son have been a large subject in history and literature—and film. A good film on this subject will give outward form to a conflict that goes on within the self of both people too, and that arises from an insufficient desire to understand each other’s individuality.
Some films I’ll be discussing are: All My Sons; In the Name of the Father; October Sky; I Never Sang for My Father; Wall Street