Documentary lineup announced for New Views series of films, conversations – The Aspen Times

Posted By on July 10, 2022

This years film lineup for the Eisner/Lauder New Views Documentaries and Dialogue Series features screenings of three acclaimed documentaries plus conversations with special guests at the Isis Theatre in Aspen, according to a July 7 announcement from Aspen Film and the Aspen Institute Arts Program.

The first screening, Gabby Giffords Wont Back Down, will show on July 18. Journalist Andrew Travers will moderate a post-screening panel and audience Q&A.

The film directed by dynamic duo Julie Cohen and Betsy West, of RBG and Julia fame follows former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords through her recovery from a 2011 assasination attempt and her life as an activist for gun violence prevention. She also works to promote understanding of aphasia, a language condition.

The second installment, a screening of Subject, is slated for July 25. Travers will again moderate a post-screening panel and audience Q&A.

Subject, directed by Jennifer Tiexiera and Camilla Hall, considers the documentary experience from within it.

The film explores the life-altering experience of sharing ones life on screen through the participants of five acclaimed documentaries and urges audiences to consider the impact on documentary participantsthe good, the bad, and the complicated, according to a news release.

The New Views lineup concludes with an Aug. 1 screening of Still Working 9 to 5, directed by Camille Hardman and Gary Lane. The filmmakers will participate in a post-screening panel and Q&A; Aspen Public Radio Executive Director Breeze Richardson will moderate, according to marketing and communications consultant Katherine Roberts, who sent out the July 7 news release.

The documentary explores the evolution of gender inequality and discrimination in the workplace in the four decades since the 1980 release of the film version of the workplace comedy musical 9 to 5.

All three films in the series will screen at 7:30 p.m. at the Isis Theatre. Single tickets are available online for $20 for general admission and $16 for Aspen Film members and select Aspen Institute Members at aspenfilm.org/newviews22. Doors open 30 minutes before the start of the event and any available tickets remaining will also be for sale at the door.

The New Views series is part of the Aspen Institute Arts Program and is sponsored by Leonard Lauder and Jane and Michael Eisner. Its one of many programs thats on Aspen Films 2022 Summer of Cinema lineup, which features screenings throughout the upper Roaring Fork Valley in partnership with a number of community organizations.

Some events are already in the books, including a Movie Night at The Ranch at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village (The Art of Making It screened on July 29) and the latest installment of Aspen Films longrunning Indie Showcase of independent films at the Isis Theatre (Fiddlers Journey to the Big Screen played June 8 and Crimes of the Future screened July 6).

The Indie Showcase continues on Aug. 10 with a screening of Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song at the Isis Theatre. For more information, visit aspenfilm.org/summer-indie-showcase.

The Movies Under the Stars series presented with The Collective in Snowmass Base Village was initially slated to kick off July 2 with an outdoor screening of Up, but inclement weather put a damper on the debut and it was canceled.

The next showing is on the calendar for July 9 with a screening of Back to the Future. Movies begin at 8 p.m., and seating is first come, first served on the rink outside The Collective in Snowmass Village.

Other screenings include Trolls on July 16, Sing 2 on July 23, Moana on July 30, an adventure entertainment film on Aug. 1 and The Goonies on Aug. 20.

Aspen Film will present a summer filmmaking camp for teens at the Red Brick Center for the Arts with sessions Aug. 1-5 and Aug. 8-12.

Also in August, the Summer of Cinema lineup includes a drive-in screening of Amir Bar-Levs Long Strange Trip in Snowmass Town Park on Aug. 7 and a family film event with the USC Shoah Foundation on Aug. 9 at the Isis Theatre. For more details on Summer of Cinema programming, visit aspenfilm.org/summer-of-cinema.

This story has been updated with the August film for the Indie Film Showcase.

kwilliams@aspentimes.com

Excerpt from:

Documentary lineup announced for New Views series of films, conversations - The Aspen Times

Related Posts

Comments

Comments are closed.

matomo tracker