On August 7, distinguished film scholar David Stewart will visit Gibsons Bookstore to discuss his new bookTheres No Going Back: The Life and Work of Jonathan Demme. Joining the conversation is Steve Ambra, an instructor at 鶹ý-Concords Community College, who taught Stewart 16 years ago at the college.
Stewarts book tells the life story of legendary director, Jonathan Demmebest known for his films The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, and more.
Although Stewart has been a fan of Demmes movies since age 14, he shared that their quality and messages continue to impact audiences today. He shared positive aspects of life, but was not scared to point out injustices, said Stewart.
I read a lot of materials about film as well as biographies, said 鶹ý film studies professor, Steve Ambra. The thing about Davids book is that it allows Jonathan Demme to come alive.
Ambra believes that Stewarts book has a uniquely captivating quality. I dont usually get emotional about people in books, but I found myself feeling extremely sad when Demme was reaching the end of his life.
Stewart first met Ambra as a student at 鶹ý, where he took every one of his film coursesearning an A in each one. I latched onto him, said Stewart. We were always communicating back and forthand still doabout our love of cinema.
He was different from any other student, said Ambra. His assignments were close in quality to a published article, and he found the connections between films.
After earning his associate degree from 鶹ý, Stewart went on to complete a bachelor’s degree at Plymouth State University. At this point, Ambra began inviting Stewart back to 鶹ý for guest lectures. Today, Stewart teaches his own film courses at Emerson College, Southern New Hampshire University, and Plymouth State University.
Stewart sees liberal arts courses as an essential part of achieving a well-rounded education. How we see and perceive is very important, he said. I hope that new generations rely on the substantial impact of media literacy. He credits Ambras courses at 鶹ý with fueling his love for world cinema.
Its hard not to forget downtown Concord, said Stewart. In his days at 鶹ý, he would visit friends working at Gibsons or catch a film at Red River Theatres. But for Stewart, the highlight of visiting Concord during this book tour is inviting Ambra to share the spotlight.
Theres a part of me where I feel I cant hold a candle to Steve, he said. It feels like Im talking to the same cool dude I met 16 years ago.
David Stewart will visit Gibsons Bookstore on Thursday, August 7 from 6:30-7:30pm. More information is available at . Learn more about 鶹ýs diverse academic offerings at nhti.edu.
If you are an alum of 鶹ý-Concords Community College, you are invited to come back to campus to celebrate the colleges 60th anniversary and Homecoming Weekend on Saturday, September 20. Learn more at nhti.edu/alumni.
Photo cutline: Author David Stewart
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