I seriously doubt there is any such thing as un unfilmable novel, but nearly unfilmable, mainly... Nik Carlson wrote: > As I understand it, David Cronenberg's version of Naked Lunch > incorporates numerous components from various different Burrough > novels. IMHO Certainly an interesting effort to confront the > challenges of creating a narrative to film a (nearly) unfilmable > novel. > > >Chris Ames requests: > > > >>I'm wondering if anyone out > >> there can think of other films made from multiple short stories woven > >> together. I know there are some films of Poe stories that divcide a feature > >> film into three segments, but I'm thinking more of Altman's particular > >> approach of using several stories by the same writer as the source for a > >> screenplay. I'm not interested here in films that are made from a single > > > short story, of which, of course, there are many. Thanks for your help, > -- > Nik Carlson > Dornbusch & Company, Inc. > San Francisco, CA. 94133 > > (415) 981-3545 (ext 0) - Voice > (415) 981-6321 - Fax > > ---- > Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the > University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu