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SUMMARY:Running Naked (film)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the British feature film Running Naked on Friday\, April 2 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, April 7 at 7:00PM. \n﻿ \nAt the heart of Running Naked are two lifelong friends who met each other when they were teenage leukemia patients. Twenty years later Mark has become a successful doctor and ladies’ man. Meanwhile Ben has devolved into obsessional recluse whose life is a series of obsessive habits. A piece of news forces Mark to reassess his life and\, in the process\, convinces him to play a bigger part in Ben’s\, risking everything in order to break Ben out of his shell. \nTogether the two rediscover their spirit of adventure: they sell everything they own on the high street\, they get into a fight with two policemen (and spend a night in jail)\, they lose all their money – only to win it back at the dog track. They pick up girls. They go sailing and\, as the horizon opens in front of their boat\, it feels as if the world is once again full of possibilities. But Mark has been keeping a secret and once Ben learns of it\, both friends are forced to face the deeper questions in their lives. \nRunning Naked is a story about friendship and about how\, in life\, we sometimes need to unbutton our shirt collars\, kick off our shoes\, and streak through life unabashed. The film is directed by Victor Buhler\, and stars Matthew McNulty\, Andrew Gower\, Rakhee Thakrar\, and Tamzin Merchant. \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 3 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 filmmakers Victor Buhler and Michael Knowles.\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/running-naked-film-04-02-2021/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Power House Movies,public
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SUMMARY:Running Naked (film)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the British feature film Running Naked on Friday\, April 2 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, April 7 at 7:00PM. \n﻿ \nAt the heart of Running Naked are two lifelong friends who met each other when they were teenage leukemia patients. Twenty years later Mark has become a successful doctor and ladies’ man. Meanwhile Ben has devolved into obsessional recluse whose life is a series of obsessive habits. A piece of news forces Mark to reassess his life and\, in the process\, convinces him to play a bigger part in Ben’s\, risking everything in order to break Ben out of his shell. \nTogether the two rediscover their spirit of adventure: they sell everything they own on the high street\, they get into a fight with two policemen (and spend a night in jail)\, they lose all their money – only to win it back at the dog track. They pick up girls. They go sailing and\, as the horizon opens in front of their boat\, it feels as if the world is once again full of possibilities. But Mark has been keeping a secret and once Ben learns of it\, both friends are forced to face the deeper questions in their lives. \nRunning Naked is a story about friendship and about how\, in life\, we sometimes need to unbutton our shirt collars\, kick off our shoes\, and streak through life unabashed. The film is directed by Victor Buhler\, and stars Matthew McNulty\, Andrew Gower\, Rakhee Thakrar\, and Tamzin Merchant. \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 3 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 filmmakers Victor Buhler and Michael Knowles.\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/running-naked-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:20210409T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210409T203000
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SUMMARY:The Falconer (documentary film)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the award-winning documentary film The Falconer on Friday\, April 9 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, April 14 at 7:00PM. \n﻿ \nThis intimate portrait film follows master falconer Rodney Stotts on his mission to build a bird sanctuary and provide access to nature for his stressed community. The Falconer weaves Rodney’s present-day mission with the story of his past\, both of which are deeply rooted in issues of social and environmental injustice\, and consistently orient the viewer to his worldview: nature heals. The Falconer captures beauty and hope in a forgotten corner of our nation’s capital\, as Rodney takes the time to break through to those too often dismissed as “hard to reach”. \nThis is a story of second chances: for injured birds of prey\, for an abandoned plot of land\, for a group of teenagers who have dropped out of high school\, and for Rodney himself as he seeks to promote a simple but powerful idea – everyone deserves access to nature. \n“Rodney Stotts puts everything he has into trying to make his community a better place. My hope is that after witnessing this struggle firsthand\, [the] audience will aspire to do the same.”\n-Annie Kaempfer\, Director (The Falconer) \nThe Falconer has been recognized at numerous film festivals\, including: \n\n1st Prize Storyteller’s Award – Destiny City Film Festival (2021)\nBest Outdoor/Environmental Feature – BendFilm (2020)\n\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 3 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 Annie Kaempfer:\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/the-falconer-documentary-film-04-09-2021/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Power House Movies,public
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SUMMARY:The Falconer (documentary film)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the award-winning documentary film The Falconer on Friday\, April 9 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, April 14 at 7:00PM. \n﻿ \nThis intimate portrait film follows master falconer Rodney Stotts on his mission to build a bird sanctuary and provide access to nature for his stressed community. The Falconer weaves Rodney’s present-day mission with the story of his past\, both of which are deeply rooted in issues of social and environmental injustice\, and consistently orient the viewer to his worldview: nature heals. The Falconer captures beauty and hope in a forgotten corner of our nation’s capital\, as Rodney takes the time to break through to those too often dismissed as “hard to reach”. \nThis is a story of second chances: for injured birds of prey\, for an abandoned plot of land\, for a group of teenagers who have dropped out of high school\, and for Rodney himself as he seeks to promote a simple but powerful idea – everyone deserves access to nature. \n“Rodney Stotts puts everything he has into trying to make his community a better place. My hope is that after witnessing this struggle firsthand\, [the] audience will aspire to do the same.”\n-Annie Kaempfer\, Director (The Falconer) \nThe Falconer has been recognized at numerous film festivals\, including: \n\n1st Prize Storyteller’s Award – Destiny City Film Festival (2021)\nBest Outdoor/Environmental Feature – BendFilm (2020)\n\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 3 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 Annie Kaempfer:\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/the-falconer-documentary-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:20210416T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210416T210000
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SUMMARY:Cement Suitcase (film)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the award-winning independent film Cement Suitcase on Friday\, April 16 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, April 21 at 7:00PM. Each screening will be followed by an exclusive pre-recorded conversation between Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge and filmmaker J. Rick Castaneda. \n﻿ \nCement Suitcase is the story of what happens when a quarter-life crisis goes unchecked. Comedian Dwayne Bartholomew stars as Franklin\, the best wine salesman in the Yakima Valley\, whose personal life is falling apart. He hates his life\, his girlfriend is cheating on him\, and he doesn’t even have the self respect to tell her that he knows. When he meets the “other guy\,” who turns out to be terrific\, he decides that it might be time to let go of some baggage. \nDirector J. Rick Castaneda was born and raised in the Yakima Valley\, and this independent comedy was filmed on location in and around Yakima\, WA. The film received many festival accolades: \n\nAudience Award – Dances with Films\nDirector’s Choice Award – Gig Harbor Film Festival\nBest Narrative Feature – Eugene International Film Festival\nAudience Award – Ellensburg Film Festival\n\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\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/cement-suitcase-film-04-16-2021/
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:20210421T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210421T210000
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SUMMARY:Cement Suitcase (film)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the award-winning independent film Cement Suitcase on Friday\, April 16 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, April 21 at 7:00PM. Each screening will be followed by an exclusive pre-recorded conversation between Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge and filmmaker J. Rick Castaneda. \n﻿ \nCement Suitcase is the story of what happens when a quarter-life crisis goes unchecked. Comedian Dwayne Bartholomew stars as Franklin\, the best wine salesman in the Yakima Valley\, whose personal life is falling apart. He hates his life\, his girlfriend is cheating on him\, and he doesn’t even have the self respect to tell her that he knows. When he meets the “other guy\,” who turns out to be terrific\, he decides that it might be time to let go of some baggage. \nDirector J. Rick Castaneda was born and raised in the Yakima Valley\, and this independent comedy was filmed on location in and around Yakima\, WA. The film received many festival accolades: \n\nAudience Award – Dances with Films\nDirector’s Choice Award – Gig Harbor Film Festival\nBest Narrative Feature – Eugene International Film Festival\nAudience Award – Ellensburg Film Festival\n\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\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/cement-suitcase-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:20210423T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260427T160852
CREATED:20210416T172036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T232605Z
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SUMMARY:Triggered (documentary film)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a work-in progress screening of the upcoming documentary film Triggered on Friday\, April 23 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, April 28 at 7:00PM. \n \nA Pacific Northwest artist with a stellar pedigree\, Charles Krafft was riding high as the bad boy of ceramic sculpture until\, in 2013\, a Seattle newspaper published a piece by local art critic Jen Graves\, labeling Krafft as a holocaust denier and white nationalist. The response was instantaneous and foreshadowed the rise of cancel culture: within months\, galleries and museums the world-over removed Krafft’s work from exhibition and cancelled his participation in shows\, symposia\, and events. \nWhere there had previously been a casual acceptance of his irreverent work\, which included exquisite pieces of Delftware china featuring Nazi iconography\, suddenly Krafft found himself shunned by friends and colleagues who had previously laughed at his pleas for “forgiveness” for the Third Reich\, and who had previously defended his right to make racist and homophobic comments. \nFollowing nearly two decades of filming\, director Nadeem Uddin reveals that the truth is far more complex. Triggered is the story of how the Seattle art world ignored\, enabled\, and were even amused by his descent into a rabbit hole of conspiracy and white nationalism. The film also explores how Krafft’s growing obsession with Holocaust revisionism closely tracks with the growth of a massive glioblastoma tumor in his brain. \nBefore Krafft died in 2020\, he gave filmmakers access to his own archives and granted permission for an in-depth portrayal of his life and work. \n“While his obsession with Nazis is unpleasant\,” says director Nadeem Uddin\, “And his holocaust revisionism disgusting\, Charles Krafft was also a unique and important figure in the cultural life of the Northwest.” \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 and two of the filmmakers: Nadeem Uddin (director)\, and Ash Meer (editor).\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/triggered-documentary-film-20210423/
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:20210428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260427T160852
CREATED:20210416T171609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T232556Z
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SUMMARY:Triggered (documentary film)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a work-in progress screening of the upcoming documentary film Triggered on Friday\, April 23 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, April 28 at 7:00PM. \n \nA Pacific Northwest artist with a stellar pedigree\, Charles Krafft was riding high as the bad boy of ceramic sculpture until\, in 2013\, a Seattle newspaper published a piece by local art critic Jen Graves\, labeling Krafft as a holocaust denier and white nationalist. The response was instantaneous and foreshadowed the rise of cancel culture: within months\, galleries and museums the world-over removed Krafft’s work from exhibition and cancelled his participation in shows\, symposia\, and events. \nWhere there had previously been a casual acceptance of his irreverent work\, which included exquisite pieces of Delftware china featuring Nazi iconography\, suddenly Krafft found himself shunned by friends and colleagues who had previously laughed at his pleas for “forgiveness” for the Third Reich\, and who had previously defended his right to make racist and homophobic comments. \nFollowing nearly two decades of filming\, director Nadeem Uddin reveals that the truth is far more complex. Triggered is the story of how the Seattle art world ignored\, enabled\, and were even amused by his descent into a rabbit hole of conspiracy and white nationalism. The film also explores how Krafft’s growing obsession with Holocaust revisionism closely tracks with the growth of a massive glioblastoma tumor in his brain. \nBefore Krafft died in 2020\, he gave filmmakers access to his own archives and granted permission for an in-depth portrayal of his life and work. \n“While his obsession with Nazis is unpleasant\,” says director Nadeem Uddin\, “And his holocaust revisionism disgusting\, Charles Krafft was also a unique and important figure in the cultural life of the Northwest.” \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 and two of the filmmakers: Nadeem Uddin (director)\, and Ash Meer (editor).\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/triggered-documentary-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:20210430T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210430T210000
DTSTAMP:20260427T160852
CREATED:20210422T150243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T232544Z
UID:7320-1619809200-1619816400@phtww.org
SUMMARY:Halfway to Zen (film)
DESCRIPTION:Gesa Power House Theatre presents a screening of the independent film Halfway to Zen on Friday\, April 30 at 7:00PM with an encore screening on Wednesday\, May 5 at 7:00PM. \n﻿ \nHalfway to Zen is a drama about a fractured family coming together to raise their collective middle fingers at the odds they’ve each been dealt. \nAfter release from prison\, Nick is trying to walk a straight line by taking care of his father\, Pop\, who’s forgotten what a lousy dad he once was. When Nick is reunited with his 11 year-old daughter Edie (who insists she’s now Eddie) and his ex-wife\, Vick (who’s engaged to a woman)\, this ragtag team of bulletproof misfits has to relearn everything they know about what makes a family. \nHalfway to Zen was produced by Wonder Wheel Productions a family-driven independent film company consisting of Toby Poser\, John Adams\, and daughters Lulu and Zelda Adams. The small family creative team does it all: casting writing\, videography\, acting\, directing\, editing\, and film crew. The family have been making films since 2010\, each successful in its own right on the film festival circuit. Halfway to Zen\, their fourth film\, is unrated\, but contains strong language. \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 the Adams Family filmmaking team. \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/halfway-to-zen-film-04-30-2021/
LOCATION:Gesa Power House Theatre\, 111 North 6th Avenue\, Walla Walla\, WA\, 99362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Power House Movies,public
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