OK not the news you were hoping for. The venue which showed says it is
owned personally by the Weinstein brothers ( not either of their companies)
and that they had to go to great lengths to get to show it once for
special anniversary screening where Clark and the star were present. They
said they
Your best bet would be to contact Clark directly but I also sent an email
to venue that screened it last year. Will let you know what they say
tulsa.cl...@mac.com
On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Rhonda Pancoe wrote:
> Does anybody know who could provide a screening license for 1995 Larry
> Cl
Thanks Brian! Sarah pointed out the book and the 25th anniversary reunion, but
nice to get some contact info…I will try them.
Rhonda
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Hi Rhonda,
It is listed in the TOC of the 2007 book *The Cinema of Globalization: a
guide to films about the new economic order* by Tom Zaniello, so I'm
assuming it was made. There may be a clue about distribution within the
write-up. Our copy is checked out, but yours should be in:
http://linus
Does anybody know who could provide a screening license for 1995 Larry
Clark's KIDS?
I may have already asked this question so I apologize but I'm not having
any luck with this one.
Rhonda Pancoe
Media Acquisitions Coordinator
Colgate University
13 Oak Drive
Hamilton, NY 13346
315-228-7858 Phone
Happy new year everyone,
Anyone know if this doc was ever made, and if so where to find it? I'm
flummoxed
"Independent film producer Stephanie Saxe, 13 years old at the time of the
walkout, recently completed a documentary about the Patco strike called
Blacklist of the Skies, referring to