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A New Year, A New Blog

Monday, January 5th, 2009

I loved the “T-Shirt Travels” movie.  We are lucky people to be born where we are born and live where we live in the time we live in.  So many people are not as lucky as we are and I am committed to not forget this. 

This month The Voices of the Heartland Film Society is showing a facinating film called  “Throw Down Your Heart“.  This is an astonishing film mostly about the power of music, about how the magic of music transcends language, culture, country and tribe. 

Let’s talk about music.  Let’s talk about transcendence.  Let’s talk about Bela Fleck.  (This is trying to be a teaser to get you to check back and see what Bela Fleck has to do with “Throw Down Your Heart.”)

Or we could talk about “T Shirt Travels“  too, if there is further discussion on that. 

Two movies back to back taking place in Africa.  I don’t think we planed it, but I think it is a great idea.  Like an immersion study.

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Tonight is MOVIE NIGHT

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Tonight we will gather at the Elks to see the “T-Shirt Travels.” We hope to see you all there.  Please consider buying a season ticket to help support the opportunity to see off the beaten path movies, and then you will not have to worry about paying each time you come.

 I just wanted to add a few more thoughts to us “do-gooders” and potential “do-gooder”s out here. 

Doing good is a complicated business.  That does not mean we should not try to help our fellow creatures, but as “T-shirt Travels” can show us, everything we do, for better or for worse causes ripples in our world that sometimes we could have never imagined.  But no matter how complicated, doing good is always better than doing evil.  A therapist I knew, used to tell me that our actions defined by three things, our intensions, our timing and our follow through.  By donating a t shirt our intensions are, at least, are in the right spirit. 

I will be excited to talk more about this film after the showing, if anyone is interested. 

Thanks for the suggestion for a movie Blade, we will add it to the “check it out pile.”  Does anyone else have any suggestions for us to look at?  

Let’s talk about the movies!

 

 If you go:

What: “T-Shirt Travels” a film by Shantha Bloemen

When: Showing on the last Monday of the month

Where: On the Big Screen at the Elks.

Why: To provoke thought about complicated subjects in a complicated world .

How much:  Tickets are available at the door for 5$.

P.S. Season tickets will be on sale at the show for $25. One of these
 passes will admit you to this month’s film, plus the next 5 monthly

 showings—a $30 value (transferrable).

An Independant Voice

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Welcome to my new blog.
 
I don’t know everything about film.  But I do have some interesting questions about films, film in general and our human responses to film.  And I do know some people who know a lot more than I do – about a lot of things.
 
I belong to a group called the Voices of the Heartland Film Society.  I think we originally all got together more than 5 years ago to try and get Dennis Kucinich elected in the primary.  After that didn’t happen we all wanted to continue to meet and discuss important matters, so we started watching films and talking about them.   
 
This is was fun.  But wouldn’t it be more fun if we showed our great movie finds to many more people and bring other Voices into the conversation? 
 
Yes.  It was.  So the two people who have pretty much kept us going over the years did this amazing thing and figured out how to show movies at the Elks Theatre. 
 
The Elks Theatre, home of the biggest screen in South Dakota, is our venue.  We love this place!
 
Click again soon to learn more about the Voice of the Heartland Film Society, more about me and more about the movies we find interesting. 
 
Deirdre Monahan