Miss movies? Move on
March 18, 2008 documentaryThe 14th annual San Luis Obispo International Film Festival is over.
Peter Fonda strode off stage Saturday night. The final credits of the final film flickered on Sunday afternoon. Executive director Wendy Eidson packed up the festival office earlier this week.
Only 363 days until the next film festival? What’s a movielover to do?
For those who crave thoughtful cinema, there’s HopeDance FiLMs, an ongoing, enlightening series of movies and events.
The journey starts tonight with “The Real Dirt on Farmer John,” a look at farmer/actor/activist John Peterson.
That film will be screened at 7 p.m. at the San Luis Obispo City Library, 995 Palm St. in San Luis Obispo. A $5 donation is encouraged.
On Thursday, HopeDance FiLMs will screen “Sicko,” Michael Moore’s controversial documentary about the American health care system, as a fundraiser for Health Care for All.
Learn more at a question-and-answer series featuring representatives of Health Care for All. That free screening is 7 p.m. Thursday at the library; donations are encouraged.
Also playing this month:
“Subdivided: Isolation in Suburbia”
7 p.m., March 24
SLO Library
Filmmaker Dean Terry examines how suburban sprawl is changing the face of American neighborhoods, featuring commentary from “Bowling Alone” author Robert Putnam and James Howard Kunstler, who wrote “The Geography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America’s Man-Made Landscape.” A discussion will follow the screening, for which a $5donation is suggested.
“Bill Hicks”
7 p.m. March 25
Honeymoon Cafe, 999 Price St., Pismo Beach
Celebrate the legacy of comedian Bill Hicks, who mixed outrageous humor with a passion for social justice. This documentary interviews his parents, David Letterman and other cohorts, while offering footage of Hicks’ stand-up routines. A $10 donation includes finger foods, which will be served at 6:30 p.m.
“One Giant Leap”
7 p.m. March 26
2975 Vineyard Dr., Templeton
It’s a new kind of music documentary. Learn about global music with Baaba Maal, Brian Eno and Michael Stipes, chat about philosophy with Anita Roddick and Tom Robbins, dance, listen and expand your mind. A donation of $5 is suggested.
The Reflecting Pool
6:30 p.m. March 27
Palm Theatre, 817 Palm St., San Luis Obispo
This new “investigative drama” challenges the official version of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Meet the film’s producers, director and some of the stars at this special screening, which requires a $10 donation.
The film will be screened again at 7 p.m., March 31, at the library. A $5 donation is requested for that screening.
For more information on the above films, visit the HopeDance Web site.
– Sarah L.
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