Alumni Showcase: Conversations with Film Professionals, Caroline Keene
Join the Film Studies Program for a film screening of Merry Good Enough and Q&A with Caroline Keene, ‘08, received an M.F.A. in screenwriting from the University of Texas at Austin. Her biopic script, My Name is Lorena Weeks, was a top finalist for the Academy Awards Nicholls Fellowship. Merry Good Enough, a dark comedy written and co-directed by Keene, and starring Mad Men’s Joel Murray and Raye Spielberg in her breakout role, debuts in the U.K. this coming holiday season. Described as “deliciously gritty” by Film Threat, the movie won the best NH Feature at The New Hampshire Film Festival. Originally from Massachusetts, Caroline now lives in Los Angeles. She currently has two features in development.
Merry Good Enough is an indie, dark(ish) comedy about a dysfunctional family whose mom disappears on Christmas Eve and the lengths one daughter must go to bring her family back together again.
Sponsored by the Film Studies Program and the School of Arts & Sciences.