February 25th 2009 OPEN CINEMA Homelessness Edition: Carts of Darkness, Mayor Dean Fortin, Al Tysick, Rose Henry and more!

Item posted Jan 282009 in Events, Latebreaking News


OPEN CINEMA is honoured to present an evening focussed on addressing issues associated with homelessness on Wednesday February 25th 2009, with Mayor Dean Fortin, Reverand Al Tysick and more…

The award-winning National Film Board of Canada film Carts of Darkness and a short film by Rose Henry will be followed by open forum discussion focussed on issues related to Victoria’s homeless.

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Carts of Darkness (NFB, 2008)

On the way to cash in bottles for a few dollars, a group of homeless men turn into road warriors, careening their grocery carts down death-defying hills. This award-winning documentary adopts the tropes of extreme sports filmmaking; fluid flowing cinematography, intense music, visceral pulse pounding action and irreverent characters unbounded by society s constrictions, to bring viewers deep into a world and deep into people they would normally look away from.

The story of endurance and resourcefulness, Carts Of Darkness captures the risk and intensity of life lived on the very edge.

Directed by Murray Siple, National Film Board of Canada, 2008

To watch a preview of the film http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5JHYt7n58E

POST SCREENING DISCUSSION

Mayor Dean Fortin

Reverand Al Tysick,

Rose Henry

Levi Vandorn

moderated by Dvora Levin

7pm Wednesday February 25th 2009

Doors at 5.30pm

The Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad Street

Cash Bar, Door prizes, more.

$10 donation at the door

Please come early to avoid disappointment.

 

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SEE YOU AT THE MOVIES!

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NEXT UP January 28 2009 – Tableland and foodie event

Item posted Dec 42008 in Events, UP NEXT

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Tableland

A Culinary Expedition

From the orchards of BC, the inner city gardens of Chicago to the Napa Highlands and everywhere in between, this sumptuous documentary showcases the successful production of tasty, local, and seasonal food from field to plate. Tableland documents the localvore movement in North America and the success of small-scale artisanal food production.

Pixel One Productions, Canada, 2007

For more information and watch the trailer visit www.p1-productions.com

 

7pm Wednesday 28th January 2008

Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad Street

LATE BREAKING NEWS: we are told elevator access will be available by mid January !

Doors open at 5.30pm
Cash bar, food sales by Camilles Restaurant, door prizes, more!

$10 donation at the door

Local, organic & seasonal food sales provided by Camilles Restaurant

www.camillesrestaurant.com

Cash bar, door prizes and more!

Post-Screening Discussion

Craig Noble
Award-winning filmmaker
Mara Jernigan
Chef, farmer, educator
Sinclair Philip
Sooke Harbour House & Vancouver Island Slow Food Convivium
Tina Fraser-Baynes
Organic food producer, educator & activist
Moderated by Karen Hurley
PhD Candidate/UVic Instructor & community activist.

Stay tuned for more details!

 

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