[Peace] Film at the Art Theatre/with Panelists this Friday 5:00pm/should be interesting.

Laurel Nobilette laurie.nobilette at gmail.com
Thu Jun 6 18:19:20 UTC 2019


Yes, to clarify, the panel was last Friday. Tonight will be the last shows
for* Red Joan*. *Meeting Gorbachev* ended on Tuesday. *Red Joan* will be at
5pm tonight. Did you see a showtime discrepancy somewhere? If so, could you
point that out?

There are two documentaries starting Friday that I highly recommend:* Hail
Satan? *and *The Biggest Little Farm, *the former dealing with issues
around First Amendment Rights and separation of Church and State, the
latter with sustainable agriculture and climate change.

You can read about both and watch trailers on the website:
http://www.thearttheater.org/

On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 10:32 AM Karen Aram <karenaram at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry to hear that, the film must be still playing as I was at the theatre
> Monday evening and they showed the previews. It’s rather unclear, I thought
> “Red Joan” had finished on Monday night, but it appears to be showing again
> tonight, time is unclear as to whether 5:00 or 7:00.
>
>
>
> On Jun 6, 2019, at 07:15, Laurel Nobilette <laurie.nobilette at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hey all!
>
> This event was last Friday, sorry to say!
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 8:43 AM Karen Aram via Peace <
> peace at lists.chambana.net> wrote:
>
>> MEET OUR PANELISTS – MEETING GORBACHEV
>>
>> Our opening show of MEETING GORBACHEV this FRIDAY at 5:00 PM will be
>> followed with a discussion led by Dr. Yuriy Zalizniak and Dr. David Gracon!!
>>
>> MEET OUR PANELISTS
>>
>> Dr. Yuriy Zalizniak is a Fulbright Scholar and an Associate Professor of
>> New Media at the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv School of
>> Journalism. He received his PhD in Journalism at Taras Shevchenko National
>> University of Kyiv, where he defended his thesis on “Ethical
>> intellectualism in publisistic writings of Ivan Dziuba and Vaclav Gavel”.
>> Dr. Zalizniak has worked as a journalist in Ukraine, and trained with
>> internationally recognized news outlets, such as The Guardian, Deutsche
>> Welle, and The BBC Ukrainian Service. He has authored publications
>> exploring issues related to new media, Russia – Ukraine relations, Russia –
>> US relations, information security, social networking, fake news,
>> infographics, and media portrayals of international politics and conflicts.
>>
>> Currently, he is a member of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine.
>>
>>
>> Meeting Gorbachev
>>
>> NR, 90 minutes
>>
>>
>> 2019 | Werner Herzog & André Singer | UK/Germany/USA | English | 90 min |
>> NR
>>
>>
>> The seven years (1985-1992) that saw the USSR under the stewardship of
>> Mikhail Gorbachev were some of the most momentous years in 20th century
>> history, seeing not only the collapse of the Soviet Union, but witnessing
>> much of the rest of the Europe and the world changing forever.
>>
>> The filmmakers’ unique access to the now ailing man at the center of that
>> cataclysm reveals the inside story of what happened thirty years ago and
>> how this impacts on today’s world. The film re-examines, in a new and
>> personal light, the forces of history that led to the spectacular fall of
>> one of the world’s most powerful empires. The discussion between Mikhail
>> Gorbachev and Werner Herzog is in turns enlightening, amusing and totally
>> unique. MEETING GORBACHEV will throw light on the legacy of those
>> tumultuous years for a new generation, now facing their own turbulent times.
>>
>> Our opening night show will feature a post-film conversation and Q & A
>> with Dr. David Gracon and Yuri Zalizniak
>>
>> *“What makes MEETING GORBACHEV most interesting is the way we see Herzog
>> shape the narrative through his questions, narration, and filmmaking
>> skills.”* — Brian Tallerico, *RogerEbert.com <http://rogerebert.com/>*
>>
>> *“Herzog shapes the film into a study in how world events often come down
>> to quirks of character and circumstance. To another leader, glasnost or
>> perestroika would not have seemed like obvious policies. A thaw might never
>> have happened.”* — Ben Kenigsberg, *New York Times*
>>
>> *“I like this film. It’s realistic and it’s dramatic – like life itself.”* —
>> Mikhail Gorbachev
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