Revisiting the Classics: “Sullivan’s Travels”
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Date & Time
Sat, Feb 24 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Address (map)
4429 Social Sciences and Media Studies Building University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4010
Venue (website)
Pollock Theater
Preston Sturges’ satirical comic masterpiece Sullivan’s Travels (1941) follows the journey of successful Hollywood director John L. Sullivan, who embarks on a quest for authenticity and enlightenment to prepare for his upcoming film. Weary of creating frivolous comedies and driven by a desire to understand the struggles of the common man, Sullivan sets out on an odyssey disguised as a poor vagrant, encountering unexpected misadventures and friendship with a struggling young actress played by Veronica Lake. Through Sullivan’s earnest pursuit of authenticity, the film not only satirizes the film industry but also offers a poignant exploration of self-discovery that has solidified its status as an American comedy classic.
Director James Hayman will join moderator Patrice Petro (Dick Wolf Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center) for a post-screening discussion for a post-screening discussion of the enduring legacy of Preston Sturges’ Sullivan’s Travels.