Desperately Seeking Susan is the kind of classic 80s movie that captures the culture of its day so well, it subsequently influenced culture to make the 80s even more 80s-ish. This iconic film, featuring Madonna and Rosanna Arquette, immerses audiences in a screwball adventure through New York’s underground Bohemian scene. A flick like that deserves a book that sheds light on its origins and production, and that’s just what director Susan Seidelman has created with her memoir Desperately Seeking Something: A Memoir About Movies, Mothers, and Material Girls. She’ll be discussing the book and the film at a special screening this Monday at the Orpheum.