Uno dei temi centrali nellopera di Domenico Trischitta egrave; lossessione del successo; tema emblematico della contemporaneitagrave;. Eroina caduta lungo la strada verso il successo cinematografico fu lattrice catanese Daniela Rocca; la cui avventura viene qui rievocata con sguardo oggettivo e; al tempo stesso; empatico.Pubblicate per la prima volta da Boemi nel 1999; da queste pagine Trischitta ha poi tratto il suo straziante atto unico Sabbie mobili. laquo;Il bios di Daniela Rocca egrave; un exemplum della vita. Il piugrave; giusto epicedio sarebbe: nacque; soffrigrave; e morigrave;. Una breve linea. Oppure: ascesa e caduta. Sarebbe come dire; la vita come essa egrave;; e nientrsquo;altro. Ma in questa eroina tutto vi si addensa. Tutto quello che si contiene forse in dieci viteraquo;.Manlio Sgalambro
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Step by step; how to follow the "formula. ...By J. Timothy KernStep by step; how to follow the "formula." Before you scoff; remember that most scripted shows are quite formulaic. Why? Because the formula works. Clearly written.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Smart and to the point!By JRA book whose expectations meet what the title offers deserves a high rating. I liked that it offered the information you need in a concise way and offered examples to back up its suggestions. This is a great book for any aspiring writer interested in turning their ideas into a screenplay.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Great refresher and easy referenceBy JeanneVB"Believe in what you write. If you do; your audience will as well." Just one of the insightful pieces of advice Ray Morton delivers in A Quick Guide to Screenwriting. What I love about Rays book is how he delivers so much information in a short and to-the-point way; taking you from idea to rewrite in just 100 pages. Even a seasoned writer needs a reminder every now and then; and Rays advice delivers just that. In fact; I pulled Rays words out this weekend as I started an outline for my new story to double check the structure. Bottom-line; every writer should listen to a professional script reader; and Ray is the best. Hands down.~ Jeanne Veillette Bowerman; Editor Script Magazine