24 July 2008

film's rolling

This may be late notice for some, but it's still worth you knowing about:
Dreamer Concepts Studio & Foundation (DCSF), located at 324 East Main Street, is hosting the first of 4 films; Libby, Montana in the 2008 Summer Film in the Alley series this Thursday, July 24th. DCSF has chosen works by Doug Hawes-Davis. DCSF is honored to present the Oklahoma premieres of works by this award winning documentary filmmaker because of his remarkable artistic contributions in both the for-profit and non-profit arenas. Doug Hawes-Davis founded the internationally-recognized Big Sky Documentary Film Festival and co-founded High Plains Films. Over the past 13 years this "do it all yourself" filmmaker has collaborated on more than twenty documentaries. His documentaries have been screened around the world and have won more than 40 awards. Challenging in both form and content; his work is intended to provide insight into the relationship between human society and the natural world.

Libby, Montana will begin around 8:30pm/dusk in the alley behind DCSF. Admission is $5. Please bring a lawn chair because seating is not provided.

A little about the film:
A small rural town in Montana is besieged with one of the largest health crises in U.S. history. The town scrambles to treat hundreds that are sick and dying from asbestos contamination, and the residents are left to wonder: How did this happen in modern America?
So there you go - see the movie and then make your way over to the Deli to catch the Ethereals and Locust Avenue.

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Locust Avenue~Skeletons

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