(Reposted from QuestionCopyright.org [2]…)
The award-winning (and freely licensed [3]) film Sita Sings the Blues will have a week-long run in New York City’s IFC Film Center [1], December 25th – 31st!
This is a full theatrical run, with 7-8 screenings a day. The filmmaker, Nina Paley (who is now Artist-in-Residence at QuestionCopyright.org), will be doing Q&A after the 8:25pm show most nights. On Monday, Dec. 28th, I’ll join her to take questions about the film’s free distribution model and the free culture movement.
Tickets are available online [1]. Here’s a show schedule (click on the time to purchase tickets for that show):
- Fri, Dec 25 at: 11:00 AM [4], 12:35 PM [4], 2:30 PM [4], 4:30 PM [4], 6:25 PM [4], 8:25 PM [4], 10:20 PM [4], 12:10 AM [4]
- Sat, Dec 26 at: 11:00 AM [5], 12:35 PM [5], 2:30 PM [5], 4:30 PM [5], 6:25 PM [5], 8:25 PM [5], 10:20 PM [5], 12:10 AM [5]
- Sun, Dec 27 at: 11:00 AM [6], 12:35 PM [6], 2:30 PM [6], 4:30 PM [6], 6:25 PM [6], 8:25 PM [6], 10:20 PM [6]
- Mon, Dec 28 at: 11:00 AM [7], 12:35 PM [7], 2:30 PM [7], 4:30 PM [7], 6:25 PM [7], 8:25 PM [7], 10:20 PM [7]
- Tue, Dec 29 at: 11:00 AM [8], 12:35 PM [8], 2:30 PM [8], 4:30 PM [8], 6:25 PM [8], 8:25 PM [8], 10:20 PM [8]
IFC Film Center has beautiful screens and is located at 323 Sixth Avenue [9] at West Third Street in the West Village, right at the W. 4th St. subway station [10] (A, C, E, B, D, F, & V subway lines).
Sita Sings the Blues is a terrific film; it won all those awards [11] for a reason. Please tell all your New York friends — let’s pack the house!