Conrath, RyanGiggey, Margaret2021-05-072021-05-072021-04http://hdl.handle.net/11603/21484Adaptation in film is traditionally thought of as taking a written work and translating it into the moving elements of the cinema; however, a reciprocal phenomenon can also occur—adaptation of film into another artform. “Mirror (1975): Dreamscape Interpretations” and the accompanying poems “Mirror Me” and “Dreamscape,” demonstrate two examples of adapting a film into poetry using Andrei Tarkovsky’s Mirror (1975) and the inspiration of dream-like scenes in cinema.7 pagesen-USTarkovskyPoetryFilm studiesCinema studiesMirror (1975): Dreamscape InterpretationsText