23
Mar

POSTPONED: A Conversation With Filmmaker Brian Helgeland

Time & Date

Doors open at 6:00 p.m.

Event Location

WBUR CitySpace 890 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215Open in Google Maps

Join Austin Film Festival’s On Story for a conversation with Academy Award-winning screenwriter and celebrated director Brian Helgeland. A prolific writer and director in the industry, Helgeland’s credits include "L.A. Confidential," "Man on Fire," "42," "A Knight’s Tale" and "Mystic River." In this conversation, the esteemed writer and filmmaker will discuss his longstanding career as a storyteller and his process for writing new and captivating stories for the screen.
Tickets 
Premiere: $20.00 (Reserved seating. Tickets are limited!)
General: $10.00
Student: $5.00 (Must present a valid undergraduate or graduate ID to be admitted entry.)
WBUR Members save 10% on this event online or at the door with your Membership card. When purchasing online, please consult your WBUR Member benefits brochure for the promo code to use at checkout.
About Austin Film Festival
Austin Film Festival furthers the art and craft of storytelling by inspiring and championing the work of writers, filmmakers and all artists who use written and visual language to tell a story.

An extension of AFF’s programs, mission and messaging, On Story offers inspiring and instructional curations from the entertainment industry’s leading writers, directors and creatives. It serves to shine a light on these visionaries who, through the transformative power of storytelling, boldly reflect the best of humanity and, subsequently, inspire and instruct the next generation of storytellers.

The On Story Project houses six major components: a television series, podcast, radio show, book series, archive, and an all-encompassing website. The rich material captured at the Festival and year-round events is then curated into productions offered for free online and through public radio and television; preserved and archived at The Wittliff Collections at Texas State University; and edited into a multi-book series in partnership with The University of Texas Press.

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