82 mins |
Rated
TBC
Presenting Athens, GA/Inside-Out on glorious 16mm. Rarely shown on film, this is a rare opportunity to see the film as it was meant to be seen, on film, in stereo, the way it was shown originally at the Waverly in New York, the Nuart in Los Angeles and all over the country back in 1987.
Presented by Heather McIntosh and Bill Cody
Heather McIntosh started her musical career playing with the bands of The Elephant 6 Collective, Gnarls Barkley, and Lil Wayne. Following her touring days, she has been regularly composing music for film and television since 2011. In addition to being a frequent collaborator on Duplass brothers productions, Heather was one of four women eligible for the Academy Awards Best Original Score in 2013 for Craig Zobel's Compliance, and again in 2015 with Craig's film, Z for Zachariah, both of which premiered at The Sundance Film Festival. Heather is an alumna of The Sundance Institute Music & Sound Design Labs at Skywalker Sound, a 2014 Sundance Institute Time Warner Foundation Fellow, and a member of the Academy class of 2016. Her credits include Faults directed by Riley Stearns, the series One Dollar for CBS All Access, Astra Taylor's feature documentary What is Democracy?, and Riley Stearns' upcoming The Art of Self-Defense. Heather's most recent project, To The Stars directed by Martha Stephens, premiered at Sundance in 2019 as part of the US Dramatic Competition.
Bill Cody is a filmmaker and writer who has had films at major film festivals all over the world including Sundance, Berlin, Full Frame and many, many more. He first started in the film industry as an assistant to famed writer-director John Milius (Apocalypse Now, The Wind and the Lion) and went on to make many acclaimed documentaries both as a producer and a director, including Athens, GA/Inside-Out, two-headed cow and Athens/Inside-Out 2: Red Turns into Blue. His feature film Slaves to the Underground was in competition at both Sundance and Berlin, and he has also written scripts for the Disney Channel.
The last twenty years Bill has mixed filmmaking with politics, primarily working as a campaign staffer for former LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, Congressman Tony Cardenas and for the last 6 years as a Senior staffer for Los Angeles City Council District 1.
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Presenting Athens, GA/Inside-Out on glorious 16mm. Rarely shown on film, this is a rare opportunity to see the film as it was meant to be seen, on film, in stereo, the way it was shown originally at the Waverly in New York, the Nuart in Los Angeles and all over the country back in 1987.
Presented by Heather McIntosh and Bill Cody
Heather McIntosh started her musical career playing with the bands of The Elephant 6 Collective, Gnarls Barkley, and Lil Wayne. Following her touring days, she has been regularly composing music for film and television since 2011. In addition to being a frequent collaborator on Duplass brothers productions, Heather was one of four women eligible for the Academy Awards Best Original Score in 2013 for Craig Zobel's Compliance, and again in 2015 with Craig's film, Z for Zachariah, both of which premiered at The Sundance Film Festival. Heather is an alumna of The Sundance Institute Music & Sound Design Labs at Skywalker Sound, a 2014 Sundance Institute Time Warner Foundation Fellow, and a member of the Academy class of 2016. Her credits include Faults directed by Riley Stearns, the series One Dollar for CBS All Access, Astra Taylor's feature documentary What is Democracy?, and Riley Stearns' upcoming The Art of Self-Defense. Heather's most recent project, To The Stars directed by Martha Stephens, premiered at Sundance in 2019 as part of the US Dramatic Competition.
Bill Cody is a filmmaker and writer who has had films at major film festivals all over the world including Sundance, Berlin, Full Frame and many, many more. He first started in the film industry as an assistant to famed writer-director John Milius (Apocalypse Now, The Wind and the Lion) and went on to make many acclaimed documentaries both as a producer and a director, including Athens, GA/Inside-Out, two-headed cow and Athens/Inside-Out 2: Red Turns into Blue. His feature film Slaves to the Underground was in competition at both Sundance and Berlin, and he has also written scripts for the Disney Channel.
The last twenty years Bill has mixed filmmaking with politics, primarily working as a campaign staffer for former LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, Congressman Tony Cardenas and for the last 6 years as a Senior staffer for Los Angeles City Council District 1.