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9th Woodstock Museum Film and Video Festival

August 29-31, 2008 * Labor Day Weekend

Woodstock Town Hall

Woodstock, New York

 

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Woodstock, NY 12498, 845-246-0600.

www.WoodstockMuseum.org

or email: hello@WoodstockMuseum.com

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Museum is a non-profit 501(c)3 educational institution

INSPIRATION

THROUGH FILM

 

Friday

August 29th

8PM

Opening Ceremony with Victor Roland Mousaa, Apache artist,

singer and activist connects us together consciously in the world

wide web of life. He is also working on a documentary biography, including

footage with a singing friend Pete Seeger.

8:30

Time after Time A lyrical, jubilant interpretation of the

human spirit, a symphony of images, music and poetry though time and

cultures by multi-talented international artist, Mareid Sullivan.

Award winning. (Nimbin logo)

10PM

Woodstock…Can’t Get There from Here,

Woodstock has many truths. This uncensored version shows the history

of the art colony with good intentions & biases, Joyous Lake drug

culture & today’s real estate boom or bust legacy. Look for hidden

ghosts, foibles and Woodstock spirit. David McDonald.

Saturday, August

30th

2PM

A Purple Tree is Fine with Me

“Children’s art, however modest, plays an essential role in the

creative process.” A pictorial calendar of music and art is family

entertainment, inspiring the young and “cracking up” the

most serious. Sony film festival winner. Q&A’s with producer Shelli

Lipton.

2:45

Boomer Boots Up Without a word

but with movement, humor and physical gusto, a whimsical character

dances through an odd, new world in post industrial Holland, where

water, land and sky fuse with sculpture amid the industrial, man-made

environment. Alain Le Razer. Beautiful & artistic. European flair!

 

3PM

Earth Spirit Action Deep Ecology,

Living Democracy and Revolution in Consciousness in a beautifully

illustrated, fast moving discussion about the change that must take

place for a the sustainable future. Challenge extinction! Q&A’s

w/ Ruth Rosenhek.

3:30

Endgame An exploration into the

dark history of the global elite, who follow a program of dehumanization

and population reduction in order to secure a brutal monopoly over

the planet’s future. Their endgame ensures that they will never have

to struggle with a middle class again. By Alex Jones

6PM

Freedom Live America falls in

love with a TV reporter who covers the war from his perspective of

brotherhood with the Iraqi people, making him the biggest star. Like

anyone, he just can’t resist freedom. Great for teenagers. Fast moving.

Gwen M. Cassidy, Dir.

6:30

Run from the Cure: How Cannabis Cures Cancer

Rick Simpson has been providing people with free, hemp oil medicines

at no cost for several years with amazing results. But, it’s a pharmaceutical

industry nightmare. No patents allowed. (Sign a repeal bill requested

by NY Governor Patterson.)

 

7:30 Unintended

Consequences Insightful film gives us the right reasons

to rid NY of its draconian, Rockefeller Drug Laws. Families of the

incarcerated speak out against unfair, jail time. Q&As w/Oscar-nominated

filmmaker Nina Rosenblum. (Sign a repeal bill requested by NY Governor

Patterson.)

8PM

Linda Diamond & Co. presents

dances reflecting Freedom through

multi-cultural and visual arts collaborations: “America,”

based on Leonard Bernstein’s “Enchanted Forest” embraces

flora and fauna; “A Dancer’s View of Calder’s Universe”

rejoices in free flow inspiration. Live performance.

9PM

Woodstock Downunder explores Woodstock’s

hippie sister city Nimbin, Australia, an alternative world of free

spirits and sustainability in a community that lives the dream down

under. Jeff Moran greets Nimbin on film. Q&A’s w/ Ambassador/filmmakers

Nathan Koenig & Shelli Lipton.

9PM

Woodstock Downunder Woodstock’s

hippie sister city Nimbin, Australia. Explore this alternative world

of free spirits in a community that lives the dream down under. Woodstock

Town Board Supervisor Jeff Moran speaks on film. Q&A’s w/ Ambassador/filmmakers

Nathan Koenig & Shelli Lipton

10:45

Shaven Images The filmmaker turns

the camera on himself. Self-portrait of multiple personalities while

shaving his beard and changing costume. It’s zany, low to high comedy

and serious Shakespeare. Hilarious! Q&As with actor/filmmaker

Nathan Koenig.

11:15

“The Road” a hobo’s tale

As opposed to bums and tramps, hobos are proud to be homeless. They

travel and take jobs among a society of peers, complete with annual

award ceremonies for King & Queen. We encounter some of the dedicated,

freedom characters among them. Q&As w/ Jim Foyt, filmmaker.

Sunday, August

31st

2PM

On the Brink “Our endangered

friends are in trouble! Can you help us? ” An inspiring film

for the whole family, especially young children, featuring life-sized

puppets with real people from Nimbin Australia, Woodstock’s sister

city. By the Rainforest Information Center. Sundsy

2:34

It’s Showtime Animated, angry

sausage-like cartoon characters walk through the streets of Manhattan;

a music video for the rock group, Electric Six. It’s only a minute

short! Q&A’s w/producer B.E.F. Oakes.

 

2:45 The

Culture Wars It’s Memorial Day in Woodstock and emotions

are reaching a boiling point. Jay Wenk’s group, Veterans For Peace,

insists on marching in the Memorial Day parade against the wishes

of the parade’s organizers. What is a post-9/11 American? Filmmaker,

David McDonald

 

3:30 Appiko

(To Embrace) In the tradition of Ghandi, a grassroots movement

in South India uses non-violent action to save the forests. One woman

set the example by hugging a tree. Passionate and inspiring! Rainforest

Information Center. (Nimbin logo)

4PM

Arna’s Children A Jewish woman,

legendary activist for the rights of the Palestinian people, teaches

a lost generation of Arab children to express themselves through acting.

Powerful! Best documentary Tribeca Film Festival. Juliano Mer Khamas.

5:45

A Delicate Balance Solutions to

global warming and the health crisis are within our reach. Studies

have been done on nutrition that mainstream media won’t reveal. See

this film now! Aaron Scheibner (Nimbin logo)

7PM 21st

Century Prohibition Cannabis activist Neil Pike confronts

the law in an effort to expose hypocracy and bad marijuana laws in

Australia. The camera, as his weapon, is in their face. The police

are caught in a huge drug scandal.

(Sign the repeal bill requested by NY Governor Patterson.)

8PM

Yuma in Performance with multimedia.

A talented painter, singer and dancer brings live performance to our

film festival. Ms. Asuko is Japanese and has that Oriental flair.

Nominated for a Grammy. Let’s give her a warm Woodstock welcome on

her return performance.

9PM

Hofmann’s Potion Long before Timothy

Leary urged a generation to “tune in, turn on and drop out,”

scientists were hailing LSD as a powerful tool to treat alcoholism,

drug addiction and schizophrenia. This documentary tells the fascinating

story of LSD, beginning with its discovery in 1943. (Nimbin Logo)

10PM Greenwich

Village Halloween Wings of Desire is the theme of this

steamy trip through the streets of New York’s most bawdy celebration.

Adults only! Are people taking off their masks? Guest appearance by

the Hemp Empress. Q & A’s w/ Nathan Koenig

11PM

Limon, a Life Beyond Words

An intimate, poetic look at the life of dancer & choreographer

Jose Limon. NY times described him as “the greatest male dancer

of his own or any other time.” Freedom of movement combined with

archival footage well edited. Q&As with director/editor Malachi

Roth.

What? Woodstock

Museum 9th Annual Film &Video Festival

Where?

Woodstock Town Hall, 76 Tinker St., in Woodstock, NY

When? Labor

Day Weekend, Aug. 29, opening ceremony 8PM & Aug.

30-31, 2008, starts at 2PM

What’s the deal?

You can attend FREE screenings & workshops.

What to expect: This

year’s theme is “Freedom”. View & critique

alternative films, meet the filmmakers, and study Film

Scoring with key professionals in a three hour workshop.

 

http://www.WoodstockMuseum.org

or email: hello@WoodstockMuseum.com

or call 845 246-0600.