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Illinois Films in Spotlight at 2021 Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival
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Illinois films in spotlight at independent film festival
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RiverRun Film Festival review: Landlocked
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At Marketplace Drive-In,
2095 Peters Creek Parkway.
8:30 p.m. May 13: Life in the Sacrifice Zone. Winston-Salem filmmaker Chad Nance highlights an African American community in rural North Carolina that battled systematic racism and one of the world’s largest energy companies. A series of environmental disasters, racist actions by local officials and mysterious medical issues spurred the community into action. Tickets are $20 at goelevent.com/RiverRun/e/LifeintheSacrificeZone.
8:30 p.m. May 15: The Capote Tapes. “Answered Prayers” was meant to be Truman Capote’s greatest masterpiece, an epic portrait of New York’s glittering jet-set society. Instead, it sparked his downfall. Through never-before-heard audio archives and interviews with Capote’s friends and enemies, this film reveals the rise and fall of America’s most iconic gay writer. Tickets are $20 at goelevent.com/RiverRun/e/CapoteTapes.
Creede Repertory Theatre Announces On Demand Streaming of Beth Kander s TO THE MOON
The cast includes Diana Dresser (Bad Dates, August: Osage County), Rachel Fowler (The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild), and Kathryn Grody (A Mom s Life) and more.by BWW News Desk
Creede Repertory Theatre will stream To the Moon on demand from March 15-April 11, 2021. Based on over 200 surveys and 20 in-person interviews with survivors of domestic violence, playwright Beth Kander lifts up these riveting true stories, complete with humor, revelation, and tragedy. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been told we are safer at home, but for many in the United States, home is not safe. No survivor owes us their story, but when someone shares it we do out them our attention, our support, and our commitment to help make things better.