It's been awhile since I've done
one of these, partly because they always seem to go well, so it gets repetitive, but also because I haven't been to one in awhile. Also, theaters are dark places, so my pictures don't turn out as often as I'd hope, except when I take pictures of hallways for some reason.
Anyway, as usual
The HAPPY Movie had a SOLD OUT screening, this time at the fantastic
Downtown Independent theater. I've never been there before, but I may start going regularly because they have an excellent facility, an incredible staff, and great taste in movies. This screening also featured special guests Darlene Mininni, author of
The Emotional Toolkit, and
Mark Adler, composer for the film.
We'd also like to give a HUGE thanks to
Project Fresh for making it all happen! Couldn't have done it without you!
I'll let the pictures do the rest of the talking (click for bigger versions):
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The stage. |
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Roko introducing the movie in front of an outdated ad of Carlos for some reason. (Carlos is excellent, by the way. You should see it, but the long version is five hours long.) |
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Roko doing the Q&A with Mark and Darlene after the movie. |
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The packed audience. Some people sat on the stairs. |
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Mark Adler talking about his composing methods. |
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The lobby area reception after the Q&A. |
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A view from the roof of the theater. Looking at the interesting parking garage across the street. |
And now some artsy shots of lights and hallways and stuff. Hopefully they'll expand your mind or something:
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