Weekend Round Up Newsletter - November 2 - 4, 2018
Reel Voices Film Festival 2014
1. Speaker:
Academy-Award® nominee
Rachel Boynton
Director/Producer,
Big Men
RIDGEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY
BELCHER AUDITORIUM 125 N. MAPLE AVE. RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
Wednesday, Oct. 8 @ 7:30 pm Friday, Oct. 10 @ 7:30 pm Friday, Oct. 24 @ 7:30 pm
2014
Finding Vivian Maier
(2013/US; 83 mins., NR) A mysterious
French nanny—who secretly took over
100,000 photographs which were hidden in
storage lockers and discovered decades
later—is now among the 20th century’s
greatest photographers.
Big Men
(2013/US; 99 mins., NR) This film examines
a US company that discovers and develops
the first commercial oil field in Ghana and
takes us deep into the African oil industry
of Ghana and Nigeria.
Point and Shoot
(2014/US; 83 mins., NR) Matthew VanDyke
set out on motorbike to find adventure and
his sense of purpose, leading him on an
extraordinary journey he could not have
imagined, including fighting
in the Libyan Revolution.
Speaker:
Matthew VanDyke
Subject of Point and Shoot;
Freedom Fighter/Filmmaker
12TH ANNUAL
REEL VOICES FILM FESTIVAL
October 8, 10 & 24;
November 7 & 14, 2014 at 7:30 pm
Ridgewood Public Library
Sponsored by the
Friends of the Library and the
Ridgewood Education Foundation
For full program details, please visit:
www.ridgewoodlibrary.org
$5 per program (free for Oct. 8)
Register online, at the Library or at the
door (first-come, first-served)
Library Café
Festival Hours: 6:45-8:00 pm
Come early for a drink,
snack or light supper.
For more information, please contact:
Roberta Panjwani, Festival Coordinator
(201) 670-5600, ext. 114
rpanjwani@ridgewoodlibrary.org
Silenced
(2014/US; 103 mins., NR) Three National
Security whistleblowers fight to reveal the
darkest corners of America’s war on terror,
challenging a government that is increas-
ingly determined to maintain secrecy.
Speaker:
Academy-Award® nominee
James Spione
Director/Producer,
Silenced
Friday, Nov. 7 @ 7:30 pm Friday, Nov. 14 @ 7:30 pm
Muscle Shoals
(2013/US; 111 mins., Rated PG) Rick Hall
brought black and white together at
Alabama’s Fame Studios to create some of
the most resonate songs of all time.
Includes rare interviews and footage with
Mick Jagger, Aretha
Franklin, Keith Richards,
Percy Sledge, Etta James
(above) and others.
With an introduction by:
Corny O’Connell
WFUV Morning Host