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Archive for May, 2009

Friday(and Tuesday)FLICS – AIMEE & JAGUAR

June 12, 20098:00 pmto10:00 pm

ArtRage will show six films in June celebrating Gay Pride. Three of them will be on a Tuesday night so check our schedule and plan on attending the last month of FridayFLICS until Fall!

Aimee and Jaguar (1999) Directed by Max Faberbock

Berlin, 1943-44: Taboo-smashing wartime love between a covert Jewish woman in the underground and the love-starved wife of a Nazi officer; a gripping true story. GLAAD Media Award, Outstanding Film; Best Actress (two wins), Berlin Film Festival.

“Great drama…terrific visual style, resonance”-Seattle Post-intelligencer

“More than same-sex success, a most affecting, sensual on-screen love affair”-Kenneth Turan, L.A. Times

“Lustrously shot, well-acted and immensely moving romantic drama”-San Francisco Chronicle

“Immensely affecting-Austin Chronicle

$5 suggested donation.

ArtRage Gallery, 505 Hawley Avenue, 315-218-5711. ArtRage is Handicapped accessible. Off-street parking at 408 & 414 Lodi Street.

Friday(and Tuesday)FLICS – THE LIFE & TIMES OF HARVEY MILK

June 9, 20098:00 pmto10:00 pm

ArtRage will show six films in June celebrating Gay Pride. Three of them will be on a Tuesday night so check our schedule and plan on attending the last month of FridayFLICS until Fall!

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HARVEY MILK (1984)

Directed by Rob Epstein

Remarkable documentary of the successful career and assassination of San Francisco’s first elected gay councilor. Best documentary: Oscar, Boston Society of Film Critics, NY Film Critics Circle Awards,

International Documentary Association, Special Jury Prize, Sundance; Emmy and Peabody Awards

“One of the very best… funny and exciting, tragic yet hopeful…one of those tiny handful of movies that’s undoubtedly changed many lives.” -DVD Talk.com

“One of the finest documentaries I’ve ever seen”‘ -qwipster.net

$5 suggested donation.

ArtRage Gallery, 505 Hawley Avenue, 315-218-5711. ArtRage is Handicapped accessible. Off-street parking at 408 & 414 Lodi Street. 

Friday(and Tuesday)FLICS THE CELLULOID CLOSET

June 19, 20098:00 pmto10:00 pm

Friday(and Tuesday)FLICS @ ArtRage!

ArtRage will show six films in June celebrating Gay Pride. Three of them will be on a Tuesday night so check our schedule and plan on attending the last month of FridayFLICS until Fall!

THE CELLULOID CLOSET (1996)

Directed by Jeffrey Friedman & Rob Epstein, Narrated by Lily Tomlin

A comprehensive, compelling reflection of depictions of gays and lesbians in mainstream American movies, from Hollywood’s earliest days. Best Documentary, Berlin International film Festival, Emmy, Outstanding Informational Special.

“Funny and informative…perceptive”-NY Times

“Eye-opening and entertaining”‘-DVDjournal.com

“Impeccably chosen clips, illuminating, often witty interviews”-Variety

$5 suggested donation.

ArtRage Gallery, 505 Hawley Avenue, 315-218-5711. ArtRage is Handicapped accessible. Off-street parking at 408 & 414 Lodi Street.

MASSEY DOCUMENTARY DEBUTS at ArtRage!

May 27, 20098:00 pmto10:00 pm

Syracuse Peace Council Hosts

Debut of Documentary on War Resister:

Former Marine Jimmy Massey and Film Director Joe Stillman

to Speak at Screening

A recently completed documentary, From Mills River to Babylon and Back…the Jimmy Massey Story, will kick off an eleven-city Upstate New York tour at 8:00pm on Wednesday, May 27th at the ArtRage Gallery (505 Hawley Ave.) in Syracuse. The film chronicles the life of Jimmy Massey, a former twelve-year career Marine who refused to continue killing in Iraq. Massey was an outspoken critic of the Bush administration’s policies and one of the first veterans to question the legitimacy of that conflict. After his honorable discharge from the Marine Corps, he co-founded Iraq Veterans against the War to address the needs of those serving in the military. The film examines the political, legal, moral, and human rights implications of the war.

The documentary was produced and directed by Oneonta filmmaker Joseph C. Stillman over a four year span from 2005-2009, including footage shot in Syracuse. Stillman and Massey will be on hand to discuss the challenges of the project and the implications for the future. “When you think about the fact that no generation in our history since the 1900’s has been spared a war, it says a lot about the military industrial complex which drives the policies of our country,” says Massey. “Wouldn’t it be something if the next generation could live in a world without war.”

The documentary features appearances by Martin Sheen, Actor/Human rights activist, Ramsey Clark-former U.S. Attorney General, Dr. Doug Rokke-former U.S. Army depleted uranium expert,  Cindy Sheehan-Mother/founder of the Gold Star Families, Congressman Dennis Kucinich-Ohio, Father Roy Bourgeois- founder of the School of the Americas Watch, Scott Ritter-former UNSCOM weapons inspector, Kelley Dougherty- Executive Director of the Iraq Veterans Against the War organization, Col. (Ret.) Ann Wright-former U.S. embassy diplomat in Afghanistan, Dr. Ed Tick- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder expert, and Congresswoman Maxine Waters-California.

A suggested donation of $5-20 is requested at the door. For more information contact Jessica Maxwell, Syracuse Peace Council, 315.472.5478 or email jessica@peacecouncil.net. Other contact info: Joseph C. Stillman, 607.433.0811, email: lapalomafilms@yahoo.com or Jimmy Massey at 828.316.9647. Artrage Gallery: Rose Viviano, 315-218-5711.