In the 1920s, while Walt Disney was making cartoons based on faithful adaptations of Brothers Grimm and other European fairy tales, other animation studios chose to twist, upend and re-invent them. Join guest lecturer Gregory Clark, professor of art history at the University of the South, as he discusses how Warner Bros and M-G-M animators imaginatively remade the story of Little Red Riding Hood in the late 1930s and early 1940s to reflect the themes and concerns of pre-World War II America (screening not appropriate for young children).
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Added by Nashville Public Library on January 15, 2009