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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190208
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SUMMARY:In the gallery - Aftermath: War is Only Half the Story
DESCRIPTION:FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \nThis exhibition is sponsored by Parrett Company. \n                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         \nCurated by Sara Terry and Teun van der Heijden\, Aftermath: War is Only Half the Story tells the incredibly moving stories of the people left behind after the cameras have moved on from a war zone. Drawing on photographs from over fifty photographers\, these personal and often poetic post-war views unveil not only another side to the devastating effects of war\, but also tell the stories of people coming together to rebuild and heal. Aftermath: War is Only Half the Story illumines and defines our humanity while giving visibility to those coping with the lingering ramifications of conflict. \nThe exhibition is a ten-year retrospective of the work of the groundbreaking documentary photography program The Aftermath Project. Founded to help change the way the media covers conflict – and to educate the public about the true cost of war and the real price of peace – The Aftermath Project has discovered some of the most groundbreaking photojournalists in the world – as well as internationally acclaimed photographers Stanley Greene\, Nina Berman\, Davide Monteleone\, Justyna Mielnikiewicz\, and Jim Goldberg\, among many others – working on post-conflict themes. \nThe end of war does not mean peace. It is simply the end of war\, the end of death and destruction. Every story of war includes a chapter that almost always goes untold – the story of the aftermath\, which day by day becomes the prologue of the future.  Sara Terry (Founder of The Aftermath Project) \nAftermath: War Is Only Half the Story originated by The Aftermath Project\, Los Angeles\, and toured by Curatorial Assistance Traveling Exhibitions\, Pasadena\, California. \nAFTERMATH OPENING PARTY  \nFRIDAY\, FEBRUARY 8 \n6 – 8 PM \nFREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \nCelebrate the opening of this new exhibition in the Krasl Art Center galleries and meet Aftermath: War is Only Half the Story curator\, Sara Terry. \nThe Collective of Benton Harbor will walk guests through a calming breath and yoga sequence throughout the evening\, and be able to answer questions on how breath control can aid in your personal journey with conflict. \nSmall bites from Bistro on the Boulevard and a cash bar available. \nPANEL DISCUSSION HOSTED BY AFTERMATH CURATOR\, SARA TERRY \nSATURDAY\, FEBRUARY 9 \n10 AM – 12 PM \nFREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \nSave the date!  Join Aftermath: War is Only Half the Story curator\, Sara Terry\, who will lead an engaging panel discussion with community members on the themes covered in this exhibition. Sara Terry is an award-winning documentary photographer and filmmaker best known for her work covering post-conflict stories. She founded The Aftermath Project in 2003. \nPANELIST BIOS \nSteven E. Gross is a Professional Photographer whose work has greatly influenced the field of wedding photography due to his photojournalistic style approach. He is also known for his candid editorial\, commercial and portrait photography. Steven served in the U.S. Air Force and traveled abroad before studying photography at Columbia College. His photos have been featured in Esquire\, The Wall Street Journal\, Chicago Magazine and numerous publications nationally & abroad. Gross spent six years on the board at Inspiration Corporation\, with four of those years as the board President. \n   \nKent Laudeman is the former Director of the Robert L. Miller Sr. Veteran’s Center. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Army and the United States Reserves. Kent served in the military for 28 years with deployments to Vietnam\, Desert Shield/Desert Storm\, Operation Joint Endeavor\, and summer training OCONUS (Germany\, Netherlands)\, and Cuban Refugees-Camp McCoy. He has a background in higher education\, including student personnel\, administrative work\, counseling\, and teaching at Indiana University South Bend and the United States Military Academy. \n  \nJohn Matuszak is a Staff Writer for the Herald Palladium in Southwest Michigan. John covers a wide range of topics including education\, politics\, national and regional news. His writing has been featured in U.S. News & World Report\, Washington Times\, News & Observer\, The State\, Roanoke Times\, The Telegraph (Macon)\, The Olympian and more. \n\nSara Terry is an award-winning documentary photographer and filmmaker. She is also the Founder and Artistic Director of The Aftermath Project\, a non-profit grant and educational program that supports photographers covering post-conflict stories and disseminates their work. The Aftermath Project develops new conversations in the photojournalism and documentary photography worlds about the importance of aftermath issues. Sara has completed several significant projects and is presently a Guggenheim Fellow in Photography. completing many significant projects. She is the curator of the exhibition Aftermath: War is Only Half the Story and will lead the panel discussion. \nCOFFEE WITH THE CURATOR: Aftermath: War is Only Half the Story \nWEDNESDAY\, FEBRUARY 11 \n12 PM \nFREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \nWalk through the galleries and learn more about the art on view with KAC Deputy Director\, Tami Miller.
URL:https://krasl.org/event/in-the-gallery-aftermath-war-is-only-half-the-story/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190409
DTSTAMP:20260511T174107
CREATED:20190204T132825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200424T193441Z
UID:10000614-1549584000-1554767999@krasl.org
SUMMARY:In the artlab: Yhelena & Michael Hall
DESCRIPTION:Wilderness and Household: Coping with Comfort\nFebruary 8 – April 8 \nThis artlab exhibition explored the evolution of domestic appliances and how they have gradually shaped humans into creatures of comfort. Consisting of sculptural apparatuses connected through the elements and functions of domestic appliances\, Yehelena & Michael re-imagined these household object’s place within consumption\, preservation\, sustainability\, and necessity. By altering the functionality of domestic appliances\, the tools are turned into metaphors that reflect our dependency on these devices and the desire to break free from their comforting grasp at the same time. \nartlab Visiting Artist Talk: Yhelena and Michael Hall \nFRIDAY\, FEBRUARY 8 \n5:30 – 6  PM \nFREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \nJoin us as welcome artlab artists Yhelena and Michael Hall to their opening talk before the official gallery opening reception.
URL:https://krasl.org/event/in-the-artlab-yhelena-michael-hall/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190308T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190317T170000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174107
CREATED:20190227T193559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T193639Z
UID:10000617-1552032000-1552842000@krasl.org
SUMMARY:Coastline Children's Film Festival Full Schedule
DESCRIPTION:For more information about the 2019 Coastline Children’s Film Festival\, Visit coastlinechildrensfilmfestival.com\n3/8 | OPENING NIGHT COSTUME PARTY [ALL AGES]\nDress up as your favorite animated character and come prepared to sing and dance with Brandon Mattson before the NYICFF KID FLICKS ONE screening. Prizes awarded for the best costume.   FREE \n  \nKRASL ART CENTER\n6:00 PM   BRANDON MATTSON \n7:00 PM   KID FLICKS ONE\n  \n3/9 | PERFORMANCE BY ALL GOD’S CHILDREN CHOIR\nThe All God’s Children Choir is a multiracial\, multicultural group of talented and enthusiastic children and teens drawn from ten different communities in SW Michigan.   FREE \n  \nBOX FACTORY FOR THE ARTS\n6:00 PM   PERFORMANCE\n6:30 PM   MODEST HEROES\n  \n3/9 | 3/15 | 3/17 | DR. LARRY SCHANKER\, PIANO\nDr. Larry Schanker will play live to a selection of silent film screenings.  FREE \n  \n3/10 | POST-SCREENING DISCUSSION\nINVENTING TOMORROW — Sixteen scientists from around the globe prep for the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair. Join Paige E. Eagan\, Ph.D. (Interim Vice President of Instruction & Student Success Services\, Dean of Math & Sciences – Kalamazoo Valley Community College) for a post-screening talk.    FREE \n  \nCITADEL OAK ROOM \n3:00 PM   INVENTING TOMORROW\n4:45 PM    INFORMAL DISCUSSION\n  \n3/11 | PRINCE ACHMED – NEW SCORE & LIVE ACTOR READING \nNew score by Dan Schaff with live actors reading/performing the titles as a cantata.    FREE \nBOX FACTORY FOR THE ARTS\n7:30 PM   SCREENING WITH NEW SCORE AND LIVE ACTOR READING OF INTERTITLES\n  \n3/13 | ART ACTIVITY\nHosted by Krasl Art Center based on the short film HENRIYETI : SOCK IT TO ME\, YETI.    FREE \n  \nBENTON HARBOR PUBLIC LIBRARY\n5:00 PM   KIDS FLICKS ONE\n6:00 PM   ART ACTIVITY\n  \n3/15 | YOUNG FILMMAKERS COMPETITION AWARDS\n2019 Young Filmmakers Competition short film screening followed by the presentation of awards.   FREE \nCITADEL OAK ROOM\n5:30 PM   YFC SHORT FILMS\n6:45 PM   YFC AWARDS\n  \n3/16 | LEGO STOP-MOTION ANIMATION CHALLENGE \nTwo sessions. Space is limited. Pre-registration required. Email education@krasl.org    FREE \n  \nKRASL ART CENTER\n12:00 – 1:30 PM   (WORKSHOP I)\n1:30 PM   NYICFF KID FliCKS TWO\n3:00 – 4:30 PM   (WORKSHOP II)\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://krasl.org/event/coastline-childrens-film-festival-full-schedule/
LOCATION:MI
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190324
DTSTAMP:20260511T174107
CREATED:20181129T174719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190306T154718Z
UID:10000585-1552089600-1553385599@krasl.org
SUMMARY:Elementary Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, Berrien RESA\, The Box Factory for the Arts\, and the Krasl Art Center work together to present two amazing student art shows\, one for elementary students and one for middle school and high school students. These art shows allow local students to exhibit their artwork in a professional venue and have it viewed by hundreds of people in our communities. \nLocation: Box Factory for the Arts\, 1101 Broad Street\, St. Joseph\, MI \nArt will be on view March 9 – 23\, 2019 \nUnderwritten by: Whirlpool Corporation\, Four Seasons Spa & Pool Services\, and Vail Rubber\, Inc.
URL:https://krasl.org/event/elementary-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Box Factory for the Arts\, 1101 Broad St\, St Joseph\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Event,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190312T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190312T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174107
CREATED:20181129T181159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T194241Z
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SUMMARY:COASTLINE CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL - THE UNSEEN
DESCRIPTION:TUESDAY\, MARCH 12\, 6:30 PM  \nThe Unseen\n1997 Czech Republic\, 53 min\nwith English subtitles\nAges 10 and up\n  \nPeople imagine\, that the blind live in darkness and know nothing about the things around them. But they have a concrete image of everything.“ says photographer Daniela Horníčková\, who led blind children from the Prague Jaroslav Ježek School to capture their surroundings on still cameras. The children took pictures at school\, on field trips\, at home or the dormitory mostly focusing on things they knew by touch. In 1995\, director Miroslav Janek entered the project and shot a documentary stimulating comprehension of the issues and uniqueness of the creative process. \n\nThe Krasl Art Center is thrilled to be a venue for the 2019 Coastline Children’s Film Festival!  Join us for screenings throughout this two week festival\, including the premiere screenings and the grand finale with live music by Dr. Larry Schanker!  Donations are appreciated. See www.coastlinechildrensfilmfestival.com for film descriptions\, age recommendations and the full schedule. \n*All titles are subject to change.
URL:https://krasl.org/event/coastline-childrens-film-festival-3/
LOCATION:Krasl Art Center\, 707 Lake Blvd\, St. Joseph\, MI\, 49085\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190313T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190313T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174107
CREATED:20181129T185747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T144440Z
UID:10000598-1552496400-1552501800@krasl.org
SUMMARY:Family Nights at the Benton Harbor Public Library: Kid Flicks One - Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:213 E WALL ST\, BENTON HARBOR\, MI 49022 \n5 – 7 PM \nFREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \nShort Films Program\nBest for ages 3-7\n52 min in English \nArt activity at 6:00 pm around the animated KID FLICKS short HENRIYETI: SOCK IT TO ME\, YETI! \nThe New York International Children’s Film Festival brings us a kaleidoscopic showcase of the best short film and animation from around the world. \nKid Flicks One gives a warm welcome to all budding cinephiles with this lively international lineup of fun. Kick off the festivities with good hygiene and great dubstep in Party Mouth (USA)\, then let your hair—or\, er fur—down and hang loose in I Want to Live in the Zoo (Russia). And\, even if you get into a tangle\, there will be someone to catch and cheer you on with the charming If You Fall (Canada). With a compelling range of styles and themes.
URL:https://krasl.org/event/family-nights-at-the-benton-harbor-public-library-sock-it-to-me-yeti/
LOCATION:Benton Harbor Public Library\, 211 E. Wall Street\, Benton Harbor\, MI\, 49022\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190313T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190313T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174107
CREATED:20181129T182107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T235729Z
UID:10000592-1552496400-1552505400@krasl.org
SUMMARY:COASTLINE CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL - KID FLICKS ONE
DESCRIPTION:WEDNESDAY\, MARCH 13 @ THE BENTON HARBOR PUBLIC LIBRARY\, 213 E WALL ST\, 5 PM \nKID FLCKS ONE\nShort Films Program\nBest for ages 3-7\n52 min in English \nArt activity at 6:00 pm around the animated KID FLICKS short HENRIYETI: SOCK IT TO ME\, YETI! \nThe New York International Children’s Film Festival brings us a kaleidoscopic showcase of the best short film and animation from around the world. \nKid Flicks One gives a warm welcome to all budding cinephiles with this lively international lineup of fun. Kick off the festivities with good hygiene and great dubstep in Party Mouth (USA)\, then let your hair—or\, er fur—down and hang loose in I Want to Live in the Zoo (Russia). And\, even if you get into a tangle\, there will be someone to catch and cheer you on with the charming If You Fall (Canada). This lineup brings diverse themes that captivate viewers\, offering a delightful selection that\, much like the 코리아카지노사이트에서 선정한 최고의 온라인카지노\, reflects an exceptional standard of quality and entertainment. \n\nThe Krasl Art Center is thrilled to be a venue for the 2019 Coastline Children’s Film Festival!  Join us for screenings throughout this two-week festival\, including the premiere screenings and the grand finale with live music by Dr. Larry Schanker!  Donations are appreciated. See www.coastlinechildrensfilmfestival.com for film descriptions\, age recommendations and the full schedule. \n*All titles are subject to change. \n5 PM KID FLICKS One (52 min) \n6PM Free art activity based on the KIDS FLICKS short film\, Henriyeti: Sock it to Me\, Yeti!
URL:https://krasl.org/event/coastline-childrens-film-festival-4/
LOCATION:Benton Harbor Public Library
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190314T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190314T200000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174107
CREATED:20181129T182328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T193844Z
UID:10000593-1552588200-1552593600@krasl.org
SUMMARY:COASTLINE CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL - JEANNETTE\, THE CHILDHOOD JOAN OF ARC
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAY\, MARCH 14 at THE BENTON HARBOR PUBLIC LIBRARY\, 213 E WALL ST\, 6:30 PM  \nJEANNETTE\, the Childhood of Joan of Arc\nDirected by Bruno Dumont\, France\, Live Action 2017\n105 min\, in French with English subtitles\, Ages 12 and up\nFree/$1 suggested donation \nFrench master Bruno Dumont (Hadewijch) recreates the adolescence of the Maid of Orleans as a radical\, electro-metal musical. The battles\, trial\, and martyrdom of Joan of Arc have been chronicled by such cinema masters as Cecil B. DeMille\, Carl Theodor Dreyer\, Robert Bresson\, Otto Preminger\, and Jacques Rivette — but seldom has the crucial period of Joan’s preadolescent formation been depicted on screen. With his tenth feature\, Bruno Dumont radically delves into Joan’s childhood with a category-defying period-cum-techno-head-banging musical\, derived from two works by French writer Charles Péguy. Set in 1425 France\, with the Hundred Years’ War raging off-screen\, the film begins with eight-year-old Jeannette tending fluffy sheep in the village of Domrémy. She confides her mystical calling to her friend Hauviette\, and although dissuaded by Madame Gervaise (hilariously embodied by a pair of identical twin nuns)\, Jeannette is ultimately buoyed by her faith and sets out to fulfill her destiny. \nExquisitely shot in a palette of royal blues\, heather greens\, and sand by Guillaume Deffontaines\, Jeannette oozes elemental beauty. Dumont casts non-actors in the leading roles and makes use of live sync sound for the sung\, a cappella dialogue\, creating an intoxicating combination of naturalism\, amateurism\, and anarchic artifice that is bolstered by an electro-metal score from French multi-instrumentalist Igorrr and a majorettes-meets–mosh pit choreography with hair-wagging paroxysms. Heady\, strange\, genuinely funny\, and completely out of time\, Jeannette is one heck of contribution to the canon of “Joan films” and further proof of Dumont’s astonishing versatility and uncompromising vision. \nFrom The New York TImes—the characters don’t only sing\, they dance\, and in astonishing ways. Ms. Prudhomme twirls\, cartwheels\, stomps and headbangs\, as does Jeanne Voisin later on as the teenage Jeanne\, who’s dropped the “ette” from her name. It’s a bit funny\, but it’s also more than that. Between the music and the dance\, the temptation is to conclude that Mr. Dumont is trying to “modernize” Joan’s story\, as she becomes determined to follow her visions and create an army to save France. Given that the very act of filming is a modernizing factor\, that’s true in a sense. But his artistic aim is\, I think\, the inverse of that. “Jeannette” throws the modern back at the medieval\, making no distinction between religious ecstasy and that experienced in certain contemporary contexts of music and ritual. It’s a provocative proposition that yields a film of genuine spiritual dimension \n\nThe Krasl Art Center is thrilled to be a venue for the 2019 Coastline Children’s Film Festival!  Join us for screenings throughout this two week festival\, including the premiere screenings and the grand finale with live music by Dr. Larry Schanker!  Donations are appreciated. See www.coastlinechildrensfilmfestival.com for film descriptions\, age recommendations and the full schedule. \n*All titles are subject to change.
URL:https://krasl.org/event/2566/
LOCATION:Benton Harbor Public Library\, 211 E. Wall Street\, Benton Harbor\, MI\, 49022\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190316T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190316T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174107
CREATED:20190225T161139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T194721Z
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SUMMARY:Build Your War Around Town - LEGO Space Station Challenge
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY\, MARCH 16\, REGISTRATION REQUIRED \nUsing LEGO’s Architecture Studio design toolkit\, students ages 5-7 will work in teams to design and build space stations on different planets. Each planet presents a unique design challenge\, such as low gravitational force or extreme temperatures. \nPre-registration is required. Register online at https://krasl.org/education/youth/camps/ \nSession 1: 12 – 1:30 PM\n\nSession 2: 3 – 4:30 PM
URL:https://krasl.org/event/build-your-war-around-town-lego-space-station-challenge/
LOCATION:MI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190316T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190316T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174107
CREATED:20190225T160722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190228T144058Z
UID:10000615-1552739400-1552753800@krasl.org
SUMMARY:Build Your Way Around Town - LEGO Stop-Motion Animation Challenge
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY\, MARCH 16\, REGISTRATION REQUIRED \nYoung animators ages 8-12 will begin by picking a random title from a hat\, such as “The Obsession of the Wizards\,” “The Trainer of the Star\,” or “Vision of Elves.” Using LEGO characters and iPads\, participants will work in teams to bring these titles to life as short stop-motion animations. Final videos will be uploaded to the KAC YouTube page to be seen by the public. \nPre-registration is required. Register online today!\nSession 1: 12 – 1:30 PM\nSession 2: 3 – 4:30 PM
URL:https://krasl.org/event/lego-stop-motion-animation-challenge/
LOCATION:MI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190316T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190316T150000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174107
CREATED:20181129T182735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T193800Z
UID:10000594-1552743000-1552748400@krasl.org
SUMMARY:COASTLINE CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL - KIDS FLICKS TWO
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY\, MARCH 16 \, 1:30 PM \nNYICFF\nKID FLICKS TWO\nAges 8 and up 79 min.\nFree/$1 suggested donation \nExplore new worlds without leaving the theater! Kid Flicks features audience favorites and award-winners from the 2018 New York International Children’s Film Festival\, the largest film festival for kids and teens in North America. Each year\, NYICFF scours the globe for the best new films from around the world. Find your story in films that encourage exploration\, empathy\, learning\, and\, of course\, tons of fun. \nWith a compelling range of styles and themes\, Kid Flicks Two offers clever\, thought-provoking films sure to inspire audiences ages 8+ to expand their horizons. In the Grand Prize award-winner Game (USA)\, AJ has the drive to excel but must push through obstacles to get there. Meanwhile\, teamwork takes on different stripes when an odd couple of bears are forced to work together in the hilarious stop-motion short Poles Apart (UK). Plus\, the CG-animated wonder Gokurōsama (France) bridges cultures and generations by showing us that even in an automated age\, a little human touch can still work wonders. \n\nThe Krasl Art Center is thrilled to be a venue for the 2019 Coastline Children’s Film Festival!  Join us for screenings throughout this two week festival\, including the premiere screenings and the grand finale with live music by Dr. Larry Schanker!  Donations are appreciated. See www.coastlinechildrensfilmfestival.com for film descriptions\, age recommendations and the full schedule. \n*All titles are subject to change.
URL:https://krasl.org/event/2569/
LOCATION:Benton Harbor Public Library\, 211 E. Wall Street\, Benton Harbor\, MI\, 49022\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190317T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190317T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174107
CREATED:20181129T183047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T193724Z
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SUMMARY:COASTLINE CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL FINALE
DESCRIPTION:SUNDAY\, MARCH 17\, 5 PM \nCome Back to Erin \nUSA 1914 13 min Silent Film Ages 6 and up\nwith live piano accompaniment by Dr. Larry Schanker\nScreens just before the finale film OLIVER TWIST\nFree/$1 suggested donation \nCelebrate St. Patrick’s Day with this sweet little Irish gem. \nIn this transatlantic tale feisty young Peggy O’Malley (Gene Gauntier) refuses her fathers’ orders to marry Jerry\, the village blacksmith and runs away to New York City via steam-liner which she boards in Queenstown (now Cobh). Upon landing in New York she gets a job working as a parlour maid in the home of Wealthy Mrs Mortimer. The film includes striking documentary-like elements in the scenes set in Ireland – at the cattle market in Killarney and scenes of the emigrant ship leaving Queenstown (now Cobh) for America. This is all that survives of the film. Contemporaneous reviews fill in the remaining story : It’s not long before Peggy falls into a bad crowd and soon finds herself arrested for a crime she didn’t commit. With the news of Peggy’s arrest having made its way back home\, will her blacksmith in shining armour come to save her from her wrongful imprisonment and take her back to Ireland? A single reel of this 3 reel film was discovered in the Museum of Modern Art in 2011. \nRestored and preserved by the IFI Irish Film Archive. Made by Kalem Studios\, a name known only to silent film buffs today was a powerhouse in their prime. They specialized in sending crews around the world to shoot motion pictures in locales that would be exotic for audiences back home. Florida\, Spain\, the Holy Land… and Ireland. Sidney Olcott was Kalem’s top director and Gene Gauntier was their popular screenwriter and leading lady. Together\, they formed the core of the team that would become known as the O’Kalems. \nOLIVER TWIST\nSilent Film\n1922 USA 74 min Ages 6 and up\nwith live-piano accompaniment by Dr. Larry Schanker\nScreens after Irish Silent Short COME BACK TO ERIN (13 min)\nFree/$1 suggested donation \nThe busiest year for Oliver Twist movies was 1922\, when versions from both Germany and Hollywood reached the screen. The star of the American edition was Jackie Coogan\, eight years old and already a seasoned performer with eight pictures under his belt (including The Kid [1921]\, the Charles Chaplin classic that made him a star) plus his own company\, Jackie Coogan Productions\, to produce some of his films. \nOliver Twist was the company’s third venture – released by First National Pictures\, directed by the hugely prolific Frank Lloyd\, and featuring Lon Chaney\, the master of makeup and menace\, as Fagin\, one of Dickens’s most memorable villains. The silent classic also benefits from imaginative visual touches\, as when Oliver has visions of a dancing bowl and spoon when he’s hungry in the workhouse\, and when he relives a moment of sweet revenge against a nasty older boy in a dream that sets him punching and flailing all over again. Lloyd may deserve chief credit for these scenes\, but they also reflect the personality of producer Sol Lesser\, a longtime specialist in unpretentious entertainment for family audiences\, then in the early stage of his career. Lloyd and Lesser turned out a stylish and energetic adaptation of a novel that fully deserves its lofty reputation. \nThe Krasl Art Center is thrilled to be a venue for the 2019 Coastline Children’s Film Festival!  Join us for screenings throughout this two week festival\, including the premiere screenings and the grand finale with live music by Dr. Larry Schanker!  Donations are appreciated. See www.coastlinechildrensfilmfestival.com for film descriptions\, age recommendations and the full schedule. \n*All titles are subject to change. \n THE BENTON HARBOR PUBLIC LIBRARY\, 213 E WALL ST \n4 PM Come Back to Erin (13 min)\, Oliver Twist (74 min) Grand Finale Silent Film Screening with accompaniment by Dr. Larry Schanker
URL:https://krasl.org/event/coastline-childrens-film-festival-5/
LOCATION:Benton Harbor Public Library\, 211 E. Wall Street\, Benton Harbor\, MI\, 49022\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Event
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