One L meets You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again
In this comic and moving and completely true tale, Film School reveals what life is like at the elite school that trained Hollywood’s biggest names.
When Midwestern journalist Steve Boman applied to the University of Southern California's vaunted School of Cinematic Arts, the world's oldest and most prestigious film school, he had more
than a few strikes against him: His wife was recovering from thyroid cancer. His beloved sister had just died of leukemia. He lost his job. He had three young children. He was in his late
30s
. And he had no experience in filmmaking.
As Boman navigates his way through USC's arduous three-year graduate production program, he finds that his films fall flat, he's threatened with being kicked out of the program and he becomes
the old guy no one wants to work with. Defeated, he quits and moves back to the Midwest to be with his family. After he is urged by his wife to reapply, he miraculously gets in for a second
time...only to have a stroke on the first day of classes. But instead of doing the easy thing running away again -- Boman throws caution to the wind and embraces the challenge. He slowly
becomes a gray-haired Golden Boy at USC with films that sparkle. And then he does the impossible: While still in school, for a class project, he dreams up a television series that CBS catches
wind of and develops into THREE RIVERS, a primetime Sunday night show.
This story of challenge and triumphand what it takes to make it in the world’s most famous film schoolis a must-read for anyone aspiring to become a Hollywood great or anyone just looking
for a good story.