Writer/photographer Anita Harris says that “A Single Frame”, shows that an artist never knows where a work might lead, whom it might affect, and how its spirit might live on to inform, influence and inspire future generations.
Category: Film
An Open Secret—the movie you’ll probably never get to see
Docent/psychoanalyst helps decipher Whitney Biennial 2014 offerings
Cambridge’s Luke Farrar Kickstarts fundraising for Aussie Claustral Canyon 3-D Film
“Redlegs” featured at Roxbury Film Festival, in Boston Debut
House of Blues Gala Benefit for The American Revolution
Cambridge writer Anita Harris shares photos from gala benefit for Bill Lichtenstein’s forthcoming film, “The American Revolution”–a documentary on WBCN radio which Lichtenstein credits as instrumental (pun intended) in the political and cultural upheavals of the late 1960s.
Brief movie review: Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen presents an unusual mix of romance, politics, environmentalism, international affairs, humor, seriousness; it humanizes the character of an Arab sheik; pokes fun at the Brits. While the movie is farfetched, I enjoyed it. Three stars.
Filmmaker uses novel site to fundraise for doc on Boston 60s WBCN rock politics radio
Boston filmmaker Bill Lichtenstein is seeking $104K to fund documentary “The American Revolution” about 60s Boston radio station WBCN. “We changed the world once and we can do it again,” he says.