Tuesday, May 30, 2006
One of the most exciting projects Dorothea Braemer has initiated at Squeeky Wheel has been Portraits of Main Street, a series of documentaries produced by students under the guidance of professional filmmakers and historians. On June 27, at the Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre the works will be premiered, and I can hardly wait.
Topics include transportation, architecture, race relations, Freddie's Doughnuts, Amy's Place, the Anchor Bar and the Lakeview Brewing Company. Portraits of Main Street is an excellent illustration of what Squeaky does: the filmmakers were given access and training to complete their vision, and are now being provided with an exhibition to show the world the work that they have produced.
Topics include transportation, architecture, race relations, Freddie's Doughnuts, Amy's Place, the Anchor Bar and the Lakeview Brewing Company. Portraits of Main Street is an excellent illustration of what Squeaky does: the filmmakers were given access and training to complete their vision, and are now being provided with an exhibition to show the world the work that they have produced.
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