DUST & ILLUSIONS Burning Man documentary screening 05/02

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DUST & ILLUSIONS Burning Man documentary screening 05/02

Post by obonin » Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:55 am

Special Screening in San Francisco. May 2nd 2009

http://dustandillusions.com

May 2nd 2009. 7-9pm
The film starts at 7:15pm sharp. Film is 83 minutes long. Be on time.
San Francisco, CA

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Join director Olivier Bonin for a screening of the film. Followed by Q&A.

Click on the address below for map/access:
Delancey Street Foundation Theater
600 Embarcadero Street
San Francisco, CA 94107


Get Tickets Now $12.5 Pre-sales. $15 Door.

About the film: Dust & Illusions looks at 30 years of history of Burning Man all the way back to the late 1970s deep into the origins of the event. Through 21 interviewees the film presents the philosophies that fueled the creation of the festival, and its evolution from a small gathering of friends to the largest “counter-culturalâ€


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Screening has become a benefit for Tom Kennedy

Post by obonin » Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:57 pm

Tom Kennedy, a hero in Art, Activism and a great friend passed away last April 12th. This screening will be a benefit for him!

http://dustandillusions.com/blog/goodby ... -prankster

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Post by obonin » Fri May 01, 2009 1:20 pm

Just a reminder that the Dust & Illusions is screening tomorrow night May 2nd at 7pm. Presales $12.5, Door $15

Details about the screening:
http://dustandillusions.com/screenings/ ... y-2nd-2009

Another twist on the synopsis:
From the late 1970s into the deep origins of the BURNING MAN festival, till today, the documentary explores the evolution of the now largest counter-cultural event in North America. Using footage that has never been seen, and interviews of the founders like John Law and Larry Harvey, of artists like the Flaming Lotus Girls and Pepe Ozan, and other participants, the film brings a critical perspective about BURNING MAN that no other documentaries have visited and reveals a past buried into the memories of a few that have long been forgotten but influenced the festival in powerful ways.

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See you tomorrow!
Thanks for the support.
Olivier.

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Post by Ugly Dougly » Fri May 01, 2009 3:40 pm

It's a good chance for a burner meet and greet.

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