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November 8, 2002|Volume 31, Number 10



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Film crews set up in the Silliman College courtyard to shoot a scene for the movie "Mona Lisa Smile." In the background, students watch the action, hoping for a glimpse of the movie's star, Julia Roberts.



Lights! Camera! Action!
Yale serves as locale for major motion picture

Yale took on a Hollywood atmosphere on Nov. 1 when scenes from Julia Robert's next feature film, "Mona Lisa Smile," were shot on campus.

In the movie, scheduled to open next year, Roberts plays an idealistic graduate of Berkeley who moves to Wellesley College in 1953 to teach art history. The movie addresses the clash between East- and West-Coast cultures within the context of a coming-of-age story. Yale does not appear in the script, serving only as a filming location -- a stand-in for the Wellesley campus of that era.

Director Mike Newell ("Four Weddings and a Funeral," "Pushing Tin," "Donnie Brasco") is familiar with Yale's residential colleges and expressed early interest in the possibility of filming some scenes at the University. Filming took place over the course of one day primarily in Silliman College and in Sterling Memorial Library. The scenes in the latter locale were filmed in the evening, after the library's regular closing time.

This is the first major motion picture in recent decades to be filmed on campus, although there have been an increasing number of documentaries and news shows filmed at Yale. "In considering this request, the priority was to ensure that the academic enterprise would not be disrupted," said Vice President and University Secretary Linda Koch Lorimer.

Donald Filer, associate secretary, who has been working on the project, said, "We have worked with the production company to provide at least some students with the opportunity to be extras or production assistants." More than a dozen students who live in Silliman College or are members of the Yale Dramat were selected to work as production assistants.

Other members of the cast who were on campus are Kirsten Dunst ("Spider Man"), Gennifer Goodwin ("Ed"), Julia Stiles ("Save the Last Dance," "'O,'" "Wicked") and Dominic West ("Rock Star," "28 Days"), among others. Julia Roberts starred in the 1988 release of "Mystic Pizza" which was filmed extensively in southeastern Connecticut. She won an Academy Award for her portrayal of Erin Brockovich in 2000.


Julia Roberts


The City of New Haven and the Connecticut Film, Video and Media Office, which is a division of the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, have been working to attract film productions to the area, highlighting its experienced production crews, historical assets and proximity to New York City. "Yale is pleased to help in the state's and city's efforts to increase New Haven's attractiveness as a desirable filming location," said Lorimer.

According to Guy Ortoleva, executive director of theConnecticut Film, Video and Media Office, "Film and television production from in-state companies as well as filmmakers who visit Connecticut as a location, provide a considerable number of jobs in the state." In addition, they infuse money into the economy, he said. "For example, the producers of a recent Intel commercial reported spending $400,000 in the New Haven area."

-- By Thomas R. Violante


T H I SW E E K ' SS T O R I E S

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Grant supports undergraduate, outreach science programs

Book of short stories by law student nominated for National Book Award

Lights! Camera! Action! Yale serves as locale for major motion picture

Yale partners to create a statewide bioterrorism plan

Junior faculty members awarded research fellowships

Actor and activist is honored as a Chubb Fellow

Noted architecture critic to give Poynter Lecture

Yale study shows that a commonly used heart medication . . .

American Physical Society honors Pierre Hohenberg

SCHOOL OF NURSING NEWS

'Taste and Beauty' showcases art collector's sculptures

Proceeds from students' auction will help fight hunger . . .

Yale will host annual intercollegiate mock trial competition

Alexander Garvin to speak about the future of the World Trade Center site

Workshop will offer information on funding to small-business owners

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