We love film, the kind that moves through a machine with a light shining through, throwing an image on the wall, you know, magic. We are not above showing some digital projection when necessary, but prefer film that had to be developed by skilled technicians.
Movies
International Contemporary Art Foundation &
Louisville Film Society Present
The 1st Annual Flyover Film Festival
At The Kentucky Center for the Arts
June 12 - 14, 2009
Made Possible with the generous support of LEO Weekly
Bart Got a Room
True Adolescents
The Other Side of Immigration
Crude
Until the Light Takes Us
The Burrowers
Walking to Werner
The Garden
Visit www.louisvillefilm.org for more info.
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Hi guys, Had a great time at the opening tonight! Bobbe and I will be there all weekend and be sure to promote to my 36,000 fans on Myspace. This is grass roots film making at its best and we're glad to be a part of it........Charlie
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Thank you Ryan and the Louisville Film Society for showing the remarkable and rare, "Charlie is my Darling." It was one of the events of the year, in my book.
I’ll be reading from my new book, “Legends of the Chelsea Hotel: Living with the Artists and Outlaws of New York’s Rebel Mecca,” Thursday, Nov. 13 at 7:30 at Ear X-tacy Records, 1534 Bardstown Rd., Louisville, KY.
Arrive early to hear two great bands: 6:00 THE END OF THE WORLD Brooklyn-based indie-rock from Flameshovel records. Distributed by Touch and Go. Their new album "French Exit" is out now. http://www. prettyactivity. com/bigrage
6:45 D R COUNTRY (Featuring Darren Rappa of the legendary Noise Pollution records band VRTKM, not to mention KING KONG and PUNK SKULLS) http://www. myspace. com/verktum
Saturday, Nov. 15 I’ll be signing books at the Kentucky Book Fair. So stop by between 9:00 & 4:30 at the Frankfort Convention Center, 405 Mero Street, Frankfort, KY. Admission is free.