Monsters and ghosts
Oct. 14th, 2004 10:40 amMonsters--
rojagato and I are seeing the 7:10 show of Incident at Loch Ness at the Kendall tonight. Any other interested parties are welcome to join us.
Ghosts--M and I are going to the Three Apples Storytelling Festival on Friday night "for an evening of jump tales, suspense, tales of the sea, and Native American stories that are sure to have you watching the shadows as you head for home." The 8:30-10pm session is for adults, which I think just means that the storytellers don't have to worry about scaring any children in the audience. We saw a storyteller from the Three Apples group perform at my troupemate's birthday party in September, and she was *good*. Anyway, info about the festival is at the link above, if anyone else is interested in attending. It's in Harvard, MA.
Ghosts--M and I are going to the Three Apples Storytelling Festival on Friday night "for an evening of jump tales, suspense, tales of the sea, and Native American stories that are sure to have you watching the shadows as you head for home." The 8:30-10pm session is for adults, which I think just means that the storytellers don't have to worry about scaring any children in the audience. We saw a storyteller from the Three Apples group perform at my troupemate's birthday party in September, and she was *good*. Anyway, info about the festival is at the link above, if anyone else is interested in attending. It's in Harvard, MA.
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Date: 2004-10-14 08:26 am (UTC)In 2003 renowned filmmaker Werner Herzog set out to make a documentary about Scotland's infamous Loch Ness monster. Herzog intended "to explore the origin and the necessity of the monster" rather than to look for the creature itself. Simultaneously, noted filmmaker John Bailey was directing a documentary about Herzog. Incident uses footage from both movies, as it chronicles the making (and unmaking) of Herzog's never-completed feature. Unusual, controversial, and strangely humorous, the film raises many questions about where reality ends and fiction begins. It is also the portrait of a great adventurer on his most bizarre quest. Written and directed by Zak Penn.
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Date: 2004-10-14 09:51 am (UTC)with you guys.
Now I am torn.
Balagan or Herzog...
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Date: 2004-10-14 10:03 am (UTC)*puppy eyes*
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