“Key West: 200 Years of History & Culture” Documentary Premier at Casa Marina
IMAGE : Independent Filmmaker Michael J. Kirk and the Key West Art & Historical Society are hosting the premier screening of the documentary “Key West: 200 Years of History & Culture” on March 22 from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at Casa Marina Key West. The documentary details 200 years of the island’s history (Photo Credit: Key West Art & Historical Society)
(KEY WEST, FL). Key West Art & Historical Society and filmmaker Michael J. Kirk will be hosting the premier of the first ever documentary on the history of Key West at the Casa Marina, 1500 Reynolds Street, on March 22 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The documentary is titled “Key West: 200 Years of History & Culture” and forms an important component of the island-wide bicentennial celebration happening from March 20 to March 26.
The 90-minute documentary explores the rich and valuable history of the island city through images, interviews, and historical narrative – a story that will be brought to life on the screen. Starting with the Native American inhabitants, the film considers the many years of successes, series of migrations, hardships, and natural disasters that have shaped this incredible and resilient city during the last two centuries.
The film’s director is Michael J. Kirk, an award-winning, independent filmmaker who has directed, produced, and written over 140 projects in the past 25 years. His projects have aired on public and commercial television networks, including PBS, History Channel, A&E, The Weather Channel, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV.
Kirk deftly weaves together stories through the island’s historical events and periods after being given access to treasured historic records and objects from personal collections as well as museum and library archives. Graphics and animation provided by Conch 5 Studios at Key West High School further engage the audience throughout the film, allowing for a deeper appreciation and understanding of our history.
“It has been such an honor producing this film for so many reasons,” says Kirk. “Being a new resident to the island, the film has given me the chance to truly dive into the prolific history, work with such amazing historians, and have the opportunity to meet some of the great people that help make this community such a special place.”
Visit www.kwahs.org/upcoming-events to purchase your tickets—$10 for Society members and $15 for non-members. For more information, contact Society Curator Cori Convertito at 305-295-6616 x112. Screening sponsored in part by Casa Marina Key West.
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