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— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

"The understanding of a culture comes from hearing the language, tasting the food, seeing personal interactions, experiencing the traditions, and so much more in context."

— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

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VALLEJO– Screening of A Great Ride

June 14, 2018 @ 12:00 pm2:00 pm

$10

VALLEJO–Check out California Humanities-supported Documentary short A Great Ride as part of Pride Night presented by Solano Pride Center. For more information and tickets: https://empresstheatre.org/events/film-club-pride-film-night-generations/   “Generations” is the story of Bill, a 70-year-old surgeon who must face the truth of who he is when he’s confronted by a tragedy at work and the unveiling of family secrets.

Screenplay by: Candice Holdorf Directed by: Kourosh Ahari Produced by: Alex Bretow Executive Producers: George Maguire, Marcella Cortland, P.K. Patel and James Currie Starring: George Maguire, Nancy Madden, Dyan McBride, Cascius La Fleur, Johanna McCloy, Kathryn Howell, Rick Lasquette, Matthew Dean, Lorenzo Conti, Richard Conti, Lily Fletcher with Osma Valentino

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A Great Ride

“A Great Ride” is a 30-minute documentary about lesbians aging with dynamism and zest for life. Sally Gearhart, 80-plus retired women’s studies professor and activist, lives in a rustic cabin nestled in the Northern California woods. Although surrounded by the beauty of nature, she also faces several challenges to her independence. Brenda Crawford is an African American political activist who was priced out of Oakland. She continues her feisty community engagement in wonderfully diverse Vallejo, California, where unfortunately homophobia is still “alive and well.” Octogenarian Shirley Liberman and couples Nancy and Marjorie, and Sue and Patty make their homes in an LGBT-friendly, if fairly “white bread,” Santa Rosa retirement community. They relish the company and support of older lesbians who have congregated informally at “Oakmont Village,” where they are making new straight friends too. When they were young these women forged a social movement to come out as true to themselves. Now they face the next daunting challenge, growing old, which can come with frailty, loneliness, and the death of dear friends. Their response? Deep friendships, determination, engagement, and quirky death-defying humor. These women are now pioneers once again, on the journey that every human faces towards the end of life. In this group portrait, they are courageous role models for aging, which they do with an independent and irreverent spirit and a heartening delight in living. Produced and directed by  Deborah Craig Co-directed by  Véronica Duport Déliz Featuring Sally Gearhart Brenda Crawford Shirley Liberman Nancy Smythe Marjorie Alette Sue Lebow Patty Fitzsimmons

Details

Date:
June 14, 2018
Time:
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Cost:
$10
Website:
https://empresstheatre.org/events/film-club-pride-film-night-generations/

Venue

Empress Theater
330 Virginia Street
Vallejo, CA 94590 United States
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