A new film series will take place on select Mondays throughout the year at Grand Center’s .Zack Theatre., “Films @ Sliff.Zack” kicks off tomorrow!
Gentlemen Of Vision screens at .Zack (3224 Locust Avenue in St. Louis) Monday evening January 16th beginning at 7:30pm. Admission is Free!
The film is co-presented by Midrash St. Louis, which engages myriad aspects of American culture and seeks to give and receive commentary on the subjects and issues that matter to people in St. Louis. Midrash St. Louis member Michael Leary will moderate a post-film discussion with directors Jim Kirchherr and Frank Popper and subject Marlon Wharton, and members of the Gentlemen of Vision will perform
In the world of competitive stepping, the Gentlemen of Vision are the ones to beat. Offstage, the teen members of Gov – as the team is known – are growing up in the struggling working-class suburbs of St. Louis. Although...
Gentlemen Of Vision screens at .Zack (3224 Locust Avenue in St. Louis) Monday evening January 16th beginning at 7:30pm. Admission is Free!
The film is co-presented by Midrash St. Louis, which engages myriad aspects of American culture and seeks to give and receive commentary on the subjects and issues that matter to people in St. Louis. Midrash St. Louis member Michael Leary will moderate a post-film discussion with directors Jim Kirchherr and Frank Popper and subject Marlon Wharton, and members of the Gentlemen of Vision will perform
In the world of competitive stepping, the Gentlemen of Vision are the ones to beat. Offstage, the teen members of Gov – as the team is known – are growing up in the struggling working-class suburbs of St. Louis. Although...
- 1/16/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
We're mourning the loss of Peter von Bagh along with countless others in the world cinema community. Many are sharing past articles on or by von Bagh. Here's Jonathan Rosenbaum's piece on the man, and his extraordinary film Helsinki, Forever:
"We’ve met at various times in Paris, London, New York, Southern California, Chicago, Helsinki, Sodankylä, and Bologna — and probably in other places as well, although these are the ones I currently remember. The first times were in Paris in the early 1970s, when he looked me up, and it must have been either in San Diego in 1977 or 1978 or in Santa Barbara between 1983 and 1987 that he convinced me to buy a multiregional Vcr. Most likely it was the latter, where I was mainly bored out of my wits apart from my pastime of taping movies from cable TV, and Peter maintained that if we started swapping films through the mail,...
"We’ve met at various times in Paris, London, New York, Southern California, Chicago, Helsinki, Sodankylä, and Bologna — and probably in other places as well, although these are the ones I currently remember. The first times were in Paris in the early 1970s, when he looked me up, and it must have been either in San Diego in 1977 or 1978 or in Santa Barbara between 1983 and 1987 that he convinced me to buy a multiregional Vcr. Most likely it was the latter, where I was mainly bored out of my wits apart from my pastime of taping movies from cable TV, and Peter maintained that if we started swapping films through the mail,...
- 9/25/2014
- by Notebook
- MUBI
François Truffaut's 1975 collection of criticism, The Films in My Life, is being reissued, and Max Nelson reviews it for Film Comment. Also in today's roundup of news and views: Joanna Hogg on Chantal Akerman, Gilles Deleuze on cinema and philosophy, B. Ruby Rich on Roger Ebert, Darren Hughes and Michael Leary on Claire Denis, Matt Connolly on Martin Scorsese, Glenn Kenny's interview with David Thomson and news of forthcoming projects from Julie Delpy, Damien Chazelle, Terry Gilliam and more. » - David Hudson...
- 9/24/2014
- Fandor: Keyframe
François Truffaut's 1975 collection of criticism, The Films in My Life, is being reissued, and Max Nelson reviews it for Film Comment. Also in today's roundup of news and views: Joanna Hogg on Chantal Akerman, Gilles Deleuze on cinema and philosophy, B. Ruby Rich on Roger Ebert, Darren Hughes and Michael Leary on Claire Denis, Matt Connolly on Martin Scorsese, Glenn Kenny's interview with David Thomson and news of forthcoming projects from Julie Delpy, Damien Chazelle, Terry Gilliam and more. » - David Hudson...
- 9/24/2014
- Keyframe
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