HALF PAST AUTUMN: Gordon Parks
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center Seattle, WA
A true twentieth century Renaissance man, Gordon Parks is one of the most prolific and diverse artists in American history. A preeminent photographer, poet, novelist, composer and filmmaker, Parks' artistic vision knows no boundaries. This candid portrait of the artist is a journey through the watershed moments on America's social history, punctuated by Parks' seminal works and his unique ability to follow his instincts to the most fascinating and challenging places in the world. 91 minutes. Post-show discussion with guest director St. Clair Bourne.
Note: Post-show discussion with director, St. Clair Bourne.
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Sales have ended for this event. Tickets may still be available at the door.
Thank you for your interest in this event! While this screening is over, there are many other exciting LHAAFF events to enjoy during the week of April 22-30, 2006. We also host monthly screenings in our Underground Railroad traveling film series during the rest of the year, part of an ongoing effort to build community across the aisle. Please visit our website, www.langstonblackfilmfest.org, for schedule information. |
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| Start: | Friday Apr 28, 2006 7:00 PM | | End: | Friday Apr 28, 2006 9:45 PM |
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Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center
104 17th Ave South
Seattle, WA 98144
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