A collection of lines from obituaries that enlarge our appreciation of the human spirit.
Showing posts with label "Obits" movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Obits" movie. Show all posts
Monday, May 1, 2017
From 'The New York Times': 'Lights, Camera, Obits!'
Obituaries, by definition, stare fixedly in the rearview mirror. Worse, they begin, as they must, with the bleakest of all possible announcements: Someone has died.
Not a juicy premise for a film, one would suppose. Add to that the nature of the enterprise: gathering facts, arranging them, pressing the keyboard with one’s fingertips, cutting a few words and adding a few others. Except for the phone calls, it’s an inward-looking process, at least for the reporters. How do you make drama out of that?
[Vanessa] Gould had a few ideas up her sleeve.
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