Jan 23, 2006 16:45
*Please distribute widely*
VOICES: Community Stories Past and Present, Inc. hosts a free documentary screening for youth 21 and under at their 48 E. Pennington headquarters every Friday night at 5:30pm.
If you would like more information, please call VOICES @ 622-7458. Thanx!
This Friday, January 27th, we'll be watching:
Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Working With Time (2003)
This amazing documentary from Thomas Riedelsheimer won the Golden Gate Award Grand Prize for Best Documentary at the 2003 San Francisco International Film Festival. The film follows renowned sculptor Andy Goldsworthy as he creates with ice, driftwood, bracken, leaves, stone, dirt and snow in open fields, beaches, rivers, creeks and forests. With each new creation, he carefully studies the energetic flow and transitory nature of his work.
AND PLAYING NEXT WEEK:
The Rolling Stones: Gimme Shelter (1970)
Full of classic renditions of "Sympathy for the Devil," "Under My Thumb," "Satisfaction," "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Wild Horses," this unvarnished documentary chronicles the Rolling Stones' chaotic 1969 American tour. Starting off on a high note at a riveting New York City show, the film concludes in the aftermath of the infamous Altamont Speedway gig, where Hell's Angels hired as security brutalized concert-goers (even killing one).