Between the Coen brothers’ legacy
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Between the Coen brothers’ legacy and Noah Hawley’s new ideas: Fargo TV series and the question of authorship
Between the Coen brothers’ legacy and Noah Hawley’s new ideas: Fargo TV series and the question of authorship

Author(s): Łukasz Homziuk
Subject(s): Media studies, Film / Cinema / Cinematography
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
Keywords: Fargo; Noah Hawley; Coen brothers; authorship; TV adaptation;

Summary/Abstract: The current television landscape is witnessing a resurgence of adaptations, including thoseinspired by films. Fargo is one of these series that has earned its adaptation status not through a con-tinuation of the original plot but through its parallel narrative, characters, and, above all, atmosphere.This approach by the creators raises several questions, one of which, the issue of authorship in tele-vision adaptations, is the focus of this article. The text presents Noah Hawley, the showrunner of theseries, as an author while acknowledging that the television adaptation of Fargo is the result of anongoing creative negotiation between Hawley and the film’s creators, the Coen brothers. An analysisof individual seasons and the showrunner’s statements reveals the nuances of this dialogue. Haw-ley’s most significant authorial innovation proves to be the shift in the story’s focus: Hawley’s Fargois no longer just a story about Minnesota and its inhabitants but about America in a temporal context.

  • Issue Year: 28/2024
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 57-75
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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