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View upcoming events Add eventIsn't it nice when people get together? Design Objective and Picture House are teaming up to present DO View – a night of thought-provoking cinema under the stars at ALICE YARD in Woodbrook.
For this, the first edition of DO View, we're starting with a classic: the Charles and Ray Eames short film, Powers of Ten, followed by the critically acclaimed Israeli animated drama, Waltz with Bashir.
ADMISSION IS FREE!
Walk with eats and drinks and something to sit or lie on.
Supported by North Eleven and Abovegroup.
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Powers of Ten
Directors: Charles Eames, Ray Eames | 1977 | 9 min | Rated G
Powers of Ten illustrates the universe as an arena of both continuity and change, of everyday picnics and cosmic mystery. Powers of Ten is one of the Eameses’ best-known works – since it was produced in 1977, this influential film has been seen by millions.
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Israeli filmmaker Ari Folman wrote, directed and stars in this autobiographical animated film. As a 19-year-old infantry soldier in the 1982 war with Lebanon, Folman witnessed the Sabra and Shatila massacre,but realizes that he has no memory of the event. In 2006, he seeks out others who were in Beirut at the time to discuss their memories, including a psychologist specializing in post-traumatic stress disorders and the first journalist to cover the massacre.