Key West NOW Women’s Film Fest Four Wednesdays in March
By Women, About Women, For Everyone
Key West – Mark your calendars for four fabulous films each Wednesday in March at the Tropic Cinema, celebrating Women’s History Month. Showings begin at 6 p.m.
“I Will Follow” (March 6) is Ava DuVernay’s first film. Released in 2010, this compelling film inspects the age-old work of caretaking and returning a changed world after the caretaking is done. Universal themes to people everywhere and particular to a black woman in America in the 21st Century, this stellar film links February’s Black History Month and March’s Women’s History Month.
“A New Leaf,” (March 13) is comedienne Elaine May’s hilarious directorial debut in 1971. A broke playboy (Walter Matthau) seeks a rich wife that he can murder. May co-stars as the botanist heiress who fits the bill.
“One Sings, the Other Doesn’t,” (March 20) from French New Wave goddess Agnès Varda, follows two women as they nagivate 14 years of ground-breaking change for women. Past year’s festival goers will remember Varda’s “The Beaches of Agnes” and “Chloe from 5 to 7” and appreciate a third glimpse into this pioneering director’s work.
“I Am A Noise” (March 27) documents Joan Baez’s decades long career as a musician and political activist. It’s an inside view of the energetic and thoughtful woman who became an icon of the 60s folk music world and went on to found Amnesty International, which defends the rights of non-violent political prisoners.
The Key West Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) promotes woman’s rights to reproductive health care, fairness in education and employment, freedom from violence, justice for LGBTQIA citizens and life without racism. The Tropic Cinema is an awarding-winning, non-profit theater presenting current and classic films of particular interest to the diverse Key West audience.
All films will be shown at 6:00 p.m. Tickets are available online or at the door.
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