NEXT SCREENING

June 11, 2008  7:30PM
Location:
Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art

TOUCH THE SOUND

  REELTIME COLLECTION

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EVANSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
 


Touch the Sound
by Thomas Riedelsheimer (2004, 99 minutes)

How do you make music if you can’t hear? Evelyn Glennie, a deaf master percussionist, invites us into a meditative world where she literally "hears" with her body. Director Riedelsheimer (Rivers and Tides) creates a visually exquisite and joyous film that inspires us to tune-in to our surroundings in a radically new way. Also starring noted avant-garde musician Fred Frith.

 


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TOUCH THE SOUND
by
Thomas Riedelsheimer
(2004)

June 11, 2008
7:30PM
Mary and Leigh Block
Museum of Art
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TEN MORE GOOD YEARS
by Michael Jacoby
(2008, 71 min.)

May 7, 2008
7:30PM
Mary and Leigh Block
Museum of Art
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SHUT UP AND SING
by
Barbara Kopple and Cecilia Peck (2006)

July 16, 2008
7:30PM
Evanston Public Library
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HOME FOR LIFE
Directed by
Gordon Quinn and Gerald Temaner, Kartemquin Films
(1966, 80 min.)

April 23, 2008
7:30PM
Evanston Public Library
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THE GREATEST SILENCE:
RAPE IN THE CONGO

by Lisa F. Jackson
(2007)

March 5, 2008
7:30PM
Mary and Leigh Block
Museum of Art
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  REELTIME is jointly sponsored by the Evanston Public Library's Carlyle and Elizabeth Anderson Endowment Fund and Northwestern's Mary and Leigh Block Museum, in partnership with Reeltime's Co-Directors Kathy Berger and Ines Sommer. Additional funding is provided by the Edelstein/Berkson Family Fund of the Evanston Community Foundation, the Illinois Arts Council, McDougal Littell, and numerous individual donors.

All REELTIME events are free, unless otherwise noted.