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SUMMARY:Picture of His Life (documentary)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the award-winning documentary film Picture of His Life on Friday\, March 12 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, March 17 at 7:00PM. \nAmos Nachoum is one of the world’s greatest underwater photographers. Fascinated by the most fearsome creatures on Earth\, he has developed a unique approach\, that puts him face to face with his subjects\, without any protection. He swam with crocodiles and killer whales\, with anacondas and with great white sharks but one major predator has always eluded him: the polar bear. He tried before and barely escaped\, but now\, as he nears the end of his career\, he is determined to give it one last shot. \nAs his journey unfolds in Picture of His Life\, Amos contemplates the series of unspoken events that drove him here\, to the end of the world. It has been a long and painful journey\, after serving in an Elite Commando unit and witnessing the horrors of war\, but where others find fear\, Amos finds redemption. \n“Amos is one of the best ambassadors of the ocean”\n– Jean-Michel Cousteau \n﻿ \nAmos Nachoum’s photos and essays have appeared in hundreds of publications around the globe\, including National Geographic\, Time\, Life\, The New York Times\, Condé Nast Traveler\, Le Figaro\, Terra Sauvage\, Airone\, Mondo Somerso\, Der Spiegel\, Unterwasser\, and many more. He has appeared on National Geographic Explorer\, Today\, and Good Morning America and has been featured in People\, Esquire\, and Money magazines. Amos’s photography has won Nikon\, Communication Arts\, and BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. Amos was honored with The International SeaKeeper of the Year 2019\, an award that has previously been given to James Cameron\, Prince Albert\, Dr. Sylvia Earle\, Mikhail Gorbachev\, Jean-Michel Cousteau and others. For more information about Amos and his mission\, visit biganimals.com. \nPicture of His Life is currently opening festivals throughout the world\, frequently winning Audience Awards for Best Documentary. Picture of His Life is a Yonatan Nir and Dani Menkin Film. \nGeneral admission seating ($15 Adults\, $10 Students) are available online or by calling the box office at 509-529-6500. Seating for each screening is capped at 100 patrons\, as allowed under Phase 2 of Washington’s Safe Start Plan. Additional precautions including required mask use and physical distancing between households will be observed. \nWant to receive early notice and access to ticket sales? Join the +Power Club (highest priority) or sign up for our e-mail list! \n\nBonus Video: An exclusive conversation between Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge and filmmaker Dani Menkin. \n﻿ \n\nSeason Sponsors: \n         \nKAPP-KVEW TV\, Pacific Power\, Northwest Public Broadcasting\, Hayden Homes \nAdditional support provided by:\nWalla Walla County\, Port of Walla Walla\, City of Walla Walla \nEach Coldwell Banker Office is Independently Owned and Operated
URL:https://phtww.org/show/picture-of-his-life-documentary-03-12-2021/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Power House Movies,public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210317T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210317T203000
DTSTAMP:20260427T172914
CREATED:20210304T001932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T232718Z
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SUMMARY:Picture of His Life (documentary)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the award-winning documentary film Picture of His Life on Friday\, March 12 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, March 17 at 7:00PM. \nAmos Nachoum is one of the world’s greatest underwater photographers. Fascinated by the most fearsome creatures on Earth\, he has developed a unique approach\, that puts him face to face with his subjects\, without any protection. He swam with crocodiles and killer whales\, with anacondas and with great white sharks but one major predator has always eluded him: the polar bear. He tried before and barely escaped\, but now\, as he nears the end of his career\, he is determined to give it one last shot. \nAs his journey unfolds in Picture of His Life\, Amos contemplates the series of unspoken events that drove him here\, to the end of the world. It has been a long and painful journey\, after serving in an Elite Commando unit and witnessing the horrors of war\, but where others find fear\, Amos finds redemption. \n“Amos is one of the best ambassadors of the ocean”\n– Jean-Michel Cousteau \n﻿ \nAmos Nachoum’s photos and essays have appeared in hundreds of publications around the globe\, including National Geographic\, Time\, Life\, The New York Times\, Condé Nast Traveler\, Le Figaro\, Terra Sauvage\, Airone\, Mondo Somerso\, Der Spiegel\, Unterwasser\, and many more. He has appeared on National Geographic Explorer\, Today\, and Good Morning America and has been featured in People\, Esquire\, and Money magazines. Amos’s photography has won Nikon\, Communication Arts\, and BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. Amos was honored with The International SeaKeeper of the Year 2019\, an award that has previously been given to James Cameron\, Prince Albert\, Dr. Sylvia Earle\, Mikhail Gorbachev\, Jean-Michel Cousteau and others. For more information about Amos and his mission\, visit biganimals.com. \nPicture of His Life is currently opening festivals throughout the world\, frequently winning Audience Awards for Best Documentary. Picture of His Life is a Yonatan Nir and Dani Menkin Film. \nGeneral admission seating ($15 Adults\, $10 Students) are available online or by calling the box office at 509-529-6500. Seating for each screening is capped at 100 patrons\, as allowed under Phase 2 of Washington’s Safe Start Plan. Additional precautions including required mask use and physical distancing between households will be observed. \nWant to receive early notice and access to ticket sales? Join the +Power Club (highest priority) or sign up for our e-mail list! \n\nBonus Video: An exclusive conversation between Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge and filmmaker Dani Menkin. \n﻿ \n\nSeason Sponsors: \n         \nKAPP-KVEW TV\, Pacific Power\, Northwest Public Broadcasting\, Hayden Homes \nAdditional support provided by:\nWalla Walla County\, Port of Walla Walla\, City of Walla Walla \nEach Coldwell Banker Office is Independently Owned and Operated
URL:https://phtww.org/show/picture-of-his-life-documentary/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Power House Movies,public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210319T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210319T203000
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CREATED:20210304T004236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T232711Z
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SUMMARY:Two Ways Home (film)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the award-winning independent film Two Ways Home on Friday\, March 19 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, March 24 at 7:00PM. \nKathy is sentenced to a prison term\, only to discover that her erratic actions were motivated by her bipolar disorder. Once diagnosed and treated with medication\, her sentence is commuted and she is released back into the community. Upon returning to her hometown in rural Iowa to reconcile with her estranged 12-year-old daughter\, she discovers that her grandfather suffered a heart attack. Conflict with her family sets her on a course to free her irascible grandfather from a nursing home and live his last days out on his farm. As she struggles to maintain balance with her condition\, complications with her daughter’s well-being and her grandfather’s health test her sense of self-worth to the limit. Through self-acceptance and perseverance\, she forges unexpected new levels of love and heroism. \n \nTwo Ways Home stars Tanna Frederick (Kathy)\, Tom Bower (Walter)\, Joel West (Junior)\, and Rylie Behr (Cori). The film is directed by award-winning director Ron Vignone\, whose filmmaking revolves around issues that are deeply personal and important in his life. All of the cast and crew were dedicated to making a story of depth and subtlety that revolves around a character who wrestles with the need for connection with her family\, and the disconnect from her wavering mental health. The film received support from NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)\, the Breaking the Chains Foundation\, and the Methodist Dallas Medical Center. \n“Wears its Indie cred proudly…pulls no punches while compassionately exploring life with mental illness.”\nBradley Gibson\, Filmthreat \nGeneral admission seating ($15 Adults\, $10 Students) are available online or by calling the box office at 509-529-6500. Seating for each screening is capped at 100 patrons\, as allowed under Phase 2 of Washington’s Safe Start Plan. Additional precautions including required mask use and physical distancing between households will be observed. \nWant to receive early notice and access to ticket sales? Join the +Power Club (highest priority) or sign up for our e-mail list! \n\nBonus Video: An exclusive conversation between Gesa Power House Theatre’s Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge and three Two Ways Home filmmakers: Director Ron Vignone\, and actors Tanna Frederick and Tom Bower. \n﻿ \n\nSeason Sponsors: \n         \nKAPP-KVEW TV\, Pacific Power\, Northwest Public Broadcasting\, Hayden Homes \nAdditional support provided by:\nWalla Walla County\, Port of Walla Walla\, City of Walla Walla \nEach Coldwell Banker Office is Independently Owned and Operated
URL:https://phtww.org/show/two-ways-home-film-03-19-2021/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Power House Movies,public
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CREATED:20210304T004254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T232704Z
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SUMMARY:Two Ways Home (film)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the award-winning independent film Two Ways Home on Friday\, March 19 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, March 24 at 7:00PM. \nKathy is sentenced to a prison term\, only to discover that her erratic actions were motivated by her bipolar disorder. Once diagnosed and treated with medication\, her sentence is commuted and she is released back into the community. Upon returning to her hometown in rural Iowa to reconcile with her estranged 12-year-old daughter\, she discovers that her grandfather suffered a heart attack. Conflict with her family sets her on a course to free her irascible grandfather from a nursing home and live his last days out on his farm. As she struggles to maintain balance with her condition\, complications with her daughter’s well-being and her grandfather’s health test her sense of self-worth to the limit. Through self-acceptance and perseverance\, she forges unexpected new levels of love and heroism. \n \nTwo Ways Home stars Tanna Frederick (Kathy)\, Tom Bower (Walter)\, Joel West (Junior)\, and Rylie Behr (Cori). The film is directed by award-winning director Ron Vignone\, whose filmmaking revolves around issues that are deeply personal and important in his life. All of the cast and crew were dedicated to making a story of depth and subtlety that revolves around a character who wrestles with the need for connection with her family\, and the disconnect from her wavering mental health. The film received support from NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)\, the Breaking the Chains Foundation\, and the Methodist Dallas Medical Center. \n“Wears its Indie cred proudly…pulls no punches while compassionately exploring life with mental illness.”\nBradley Gibson\, Filmthreat \nGeneral admission seating ($15 Adults\, $10 Students) are available online or by calling the box office at 509-529-6500. Seating for each screening is capped at 100 patrons\, as allowed under Phase 2 of Washington’s Safe Start Plan. Additional precautions including required mask use and physical distancing between households will be observed. \nWant to receive early notice and access to ticket sales? Join the +Power Club (highest priority) or sign up for our e-mail list! \n\nBonus Video: An exclusive conversation between Gesa Power House Theatre’s Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge and three Two Ways Home filmmakers: Director Ron Vignone\, and actors Tanna Frederick and Tom Bower. \n﻿ \n\nSeason Sponsors: \n         \nKAPP-KVEW TV\, Pacific Power\, Northwest Public Broadcasting\, Hayden Homes \nAdditional support provided by:\nWalla Walla County\, Port of Walla Walla\, City of Walla Walla \nEach Coldwell Banker Office is Independently Owned and Operated
URL:https://phtww.org/show/two-ways-home-film/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Power House Movies,public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210326T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210326T203000
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CREATED:20210304T005518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T232659Z
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SUMMARY:Personhood (documentary)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the award-winning documentary film Personhood: Policing Pregnant Women in America on Friday\, March 26 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, March 31 at 7:00PM. \n \n\nWinner: 2020 Silver Gavel Award for Documentaries – American Bar Association\nWinner: 2020 Golden Badger Award – Wisconsin Film Festival\n\nPersonhood tells a different reproductive rights story – one that ripples far beyond the right to choose and into the lives of every pregnant person in America. Like a moment from the chilling Handmaid’s Tale\, Tammy Loertscher’s fetus was given an attorney\, while the courts denied Tammy her constitutional rights. In this timely documentary\, we see her sent to jail\, and then forced to challenge a Wisconsin law that eroded her privacy\, her right to due process\, and her body sovereignty. Through her story\, Personhood reframes the abortion debate to encompass the growing system of laws that criminalize and police pregnant people. At the intersection of the erosion of women’s rights\, the war on drugs\, and mass incarceration\, Tammy’s experience reveals the dangerous consequences of these little-known laws for American women and families. \nPersonhood explores this urgent issue from all sides including the fetal personhood movement\, social justice advocates\, medical professionals and legal experts. Through this collection of voices\, the film calls for a necessary shift in dialog that looks beyond abortion and focuses on the far-reaching impacts of anti-choice efforts on women who have no intention of ending their pregnancies. \nGeneral admission seating ($15 Adults\, $10 Students) are available online or by calling the box office at 509-529-6500. Seating for each screening is capped at 100 patrons\, as allowed under Phase 2 of Washington’s Safe Start Plan. Additional precautions including required mask use and physical distancing between households will be observed. \nWant to receive early notice and access to ticket sales? Join the +Power Club (highest priority) or sign up for our e-mail list! \n\nBonus Video: A conversation between Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge\, and filmmaker Jo Ardinger (Director/Writer/Editor/Producer)\, and Sara Ainsworth (Senior Legal & Policy Director for If/When/How\, who appears in the film). \n﻿ \n\nSeason Sponsors: \n         \nKAPP-KVEW TV\, Pacific Power\, Northwest Public Broadcasting\, Hayden Homes \nAdditional support provided by:\nWalla Walla County\, Port of Walla Walla\, City of Walla Walla \nEach Coldwell Banker Office is Independently Owned and Operated
URL:https://phtww.org/show/personhood-documentary-03-26-2021/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Power House Movies,public
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://phtww.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Personhood-website.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210331T203000
DTSTAMP:20260427T172914
CREATED:20210304T005505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T232653Z
UID:7079-1617217200-1617222600@phtww.org
SUMMARY:Personhood (documentary)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the award-winning documentary film Personhood: Policing Pregnant Women in America on Friday\, March 26 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, March 31 at 7:00PM. \n \n\nWinner: 2020 Silver Gavel Award for Documentaries – American Bar Association\nWinner: 2020 Golden Badger Award – Wisconsin Film Festival\n\nPersonhood tells a different reproductive rights story – one that ripples far beyond the right to choose and into the lives of every pregnant person in America. Like a moment from the chilling Handmaid’s Tale\, Tammy Loertscher’s fetus was given an attorney\, while the courts denied Tammy her constitutional rights. In this timely documentary\, we see her sent to jail\, and then forced to challenge a Wisconsin law that eroded her privacy\, her right to due process\, and her body sovereignty. Through her story\, Personhood reframes the abortion debate to encompass the growing system of laws that criminalize and police pregnant people. At the intersection of the erosion of women’s rights\, the war on drugs\, and mass incarceration\, Tammy’s experience reveals the dangerous consequences of these little-known laws for American women and families. \nPersonhood explores this urgent issue from all sides including the fetal personhood movement\, social justice advocates\, medical professionals and legal experts. Through this collection of voices\, the film calls for a necessary shift in dialog that looks beyond abortion and focuses on the far-reaching impacts of anti-choice efforts on women who have no intention of ending their pregnancies. \nGeneral admission seating ($15 Adults\, $10 Students) are available online or by calling the box office at 509-529-6500. Seating for each screening is capped at 100 patrons\, as allowed under Phase 2 of Washington’s Safe Start Plan. Additional precautions including required mask use and physical distancing between households will be observed. \nWant to receive early notice and access to ticket sales? Join the +Power Club (highest priority) or sign up for our e-mail list! \n\nBonus Video: A conversation between Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge\, and filmmaker Jo Ardinger (Director/Writer/Editor/Producer)\, and Sara Ainsworth (Senior Legal & Policy Director for If/When/How\, who appears in the film). \n﻿ \n\nSeason Sponsors: \n         \nKAPP-KVEW TV\, Pacific Power\, Northwest Public Broadcasting\, Hayden Homes \nAdditional support provided by:\nWalla Walla County\, Port of Walla Walla\, City of Walla Walla \nEach Coldwell Banker Office is Independently Owned and Operated
URL:https://phtww.org/show/personhood-documentary/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Power House Movies,public
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://phtww.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Personhood-website.jpg
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