Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 Sponsored by the San Francisco Vegetarian Society Collective Eye and Film Arts Foundation are very pleased to announce a special screening, celebration and fundraiser for grassroots outreach of the feature documentary THE REAL DIRT ON FARMER JOHN, with sponsorship by the San Francisco Vegetarian Society Saturday, January 15, 2005 Brava Theatre Center 2781- 24th Street at York (parking available at the SF General Hospital Lot at 23rd St. and San Bruno) 6:30p.m. Tickets are $20. Buy your tickets in advance! To purchase tickets: http://www.brava.org Please feel free to forward this invitation. The epic tale of a maverick Midwestern farmer. Castigated as a pariah in his community, Farmer John bravely transforms his farm amidst a failing economy, vicious rumors, and arson. He succeeds in creating a bastion of free __expression and a revolutionary form of agriculture in rural America. Directed/Produced by Taggart Siegel, Produced by Teri Lang, Edited by Greg Snider, Music composed by Mark Orton (Tin Hat Trio), Additional Music by Dirty Three. " The film evolves into a deeply moving metaphor for the struggles of an entire generation. His triumphant story is essential for all of us city folk who have found ourselves despairing for the Earth and what has seemed like our inevitable alienation from it. " - Mark Achbar,director, The Corporation " Farmer John is a character of magnitude…a maverick, and a philosopher of the soil who is ready to reflect in elegant prose on the meaning of being alive. " -Michael Rabiger, author, Directing the Documentary & Directing: Film Techniques and Aesthetics " Far more than the story of one beleaguered farmer, it is a riveting dramatic allegory about human nature and the nature of our society as we enter a new troubled century. " -CR Lawn Farm Advocate " A combination of humor, pathos, despair and renewed hope is paced in a documentary framework that keeps your attention. " -Jim Sluyter Growing Together, a Conference for Community Supported Agriculture Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 On Jan 11 23:53, " kmiles12 " <kmiles12 wrote: > Would you happen to know of a Vegan Pizza place in Oakland? Sorry to just email you, I am just not that computer oriented and not sure how to email the group. Thank you. > Special Screening: The Real Dirt on Farmer John, Jan 15 > > > > Sponsored by the San Francisco Vegetarian Society > > Collective Eye and Film Arts Foundation are very pleased to announce a > special screening, celebration and fundraiser for grassroots outreach > of the feature documentary THE REAL DIRT ON FARMER JOHN, with > sponsorship by the San Francisco Vegetarian Society > > Saturday, January 15, 2005 > Brava Theatre Center 2781- 24th Street at York > (parking available at the SF General Hospital Lot at 23rd St. and San > Bruno) > 6:30p.m. > Tickets are $20. > Buy your tickets in advance! > To purchase tickets: > http://www.brava.org > > Please feel free to forward this invitation. > > The epic tale of a maverick Midwestern farmer. > Castigated as a pariah in his community, Farmer > John bravely transforms his farm amidst a failing > economy, vicious rumors, and arson. He succeeds > in creating a bastion of free __expression and a > revolutionary form of agriculture in rural America. > > Directed/Produced by Taggart Siegel, Produced by Teri Lang, Edited by > Greg Snider, Music composed by Mark Orton (Tin Hat Trio), Additional > Music by Dirty Three. > > > " The film evolves into a deeply moving metaphor for the struggles of > an > entire generation. His triumphant story is > essential for all of us city folk who have found ourselves despairing > for the Earth and what has seemed like our inevitable alienation from > it. " > - Mark Achbar,director, The Corporation > > " Farmer John is a character of magnitude…a maverick, and a > philosopher > of the soil who is ready to reflect in elegant prose on the meaning > of > being alive. " > -Michael Rabiger, > author, Directing the Documentary & > Directing: Film Techniques and Aesthetics > > " Far more than the story of one beleaguered farmer, it is a riveting > dramatic allegory about human nature and the nature of our society as > we > enter a new troubled century. " > -CR Lawn > Farm Advocate > > " A combination of humor, pathos, despair and renewed hope is paced in > a > documentary framework that keeps your attention. " > -Jim Sluyter > Growing Together, a Conference for > Community Supported Agriculture > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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