DIALOG BETWEEN THE ADAPTATION OF THE GREAT GATSBY (2013) AND THE PROCESS OF CREATING A SCRIPT FOR AN AUDIOBOOK
The Great Gatsby; Genetic Criticism; Intermediality; Assistive Technologies; Radio Script.
The film adaptation of the novel "The Great Gatsby" by Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, published in 1925, was produced, co-scripted, and directed by Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann in 2013. The story is set in the "Roaring Twenties" era and depicts the absence of values in American society, which was obsessed with consumerism and alcohol. The aim of this research was to examine the process of producing the Great Party scene in the film, using Genetic Criticism as the theoretical-methodological framework. This was achieved by analyzing a digital dossier containing documents collected by the researcher. Other relevant reflections in this dissertation encompassed Studies of Intermediality, Translation and Assistive Technologies, which ultimately led to the creation of a radio script.