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SUMMARY:Salem Film Festival - ETHIOPIQUES: REVOLT OF THE SOUL
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss Maciek Bochniak’s stirring musical documentary ETHIOPIQUES: REVOLT OF THE SOUL\, playing Sunday\, March 31st at the Peabody Essex Museum! \nFew know the compelling story of a lost generation of brilliant Ethiopian musicians whose unique sounds blended african and Western genres and influenced jazz and pop music in the late 20th Century. Set against the backdrop of political and social upheaval between the end of the Emperor Haile Selassie’s reign and rise of the repressive Communist Derg junta\, ETHIOPIQUES is an ode to courage\, audacity and the artists who produced trailblazing music against all odds. \nThe gifted musicians and their music were saved from obscurity by an avid follower of world music\, French musicologist Francis Falceto\, who was given a copy of an Ethiopian album and fell in love with the infectious sound. He shared his find with listeners and journalists and in 1997 produced the first series of Ethiopian CDs\, now in its 30th release. A must see\, the film features  playful animation and a lively soundtrack. \nETHIOPIQUES: REVOLT OF THE SOUL is playing Sunday\, March 31st at 10:30 a.m. in Salem! You can enter to win tickets from the River in our Tickets & Exclusive Offers section. Trailers\, summaries\, and film listings available at salemfilmfest.com.
URL:https://theriverboston.com/events/salem-film-festival-ethiopiques-revolt-of-the-soul/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, 161 Essex St\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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SUMMARY:Salem Film Festival - BUDDY at the Cabot Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A heartwarming tale of duty\, bravery\, and fur is coming to the Cabot Theatre! \nBUDDY paints a portrait of six guide dogs and their owners\, exploring the intimate bonds of loyalty\, dedication and love that exist between these animals and humans. From an 86-year-old blind woman who has never seen her canine companion to an autistic young boy who relies on his dog to know when he’s upset\, all six share stories about why these animals are critical and what they mean to them. \nBUDDY is playing at the Cabot Theatre on Sunday\, March 31st. You can enter to win tickets from the River in our Tickets & Exclusive Offers section. Trailers\, summaries\, and film listings are available at salemfilmfest.com.
URL:https://theriverboston.com/events/salem-film-festival-buddy-at-the-cabot-theatre/
LOCATION:THE CABOT\, 286 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
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SUMMARY:Salem Film Festival - 16 BARS at Peabody's Black Box
DESCRIPTION:Peabody’s Black Box will be screening Sam Bathrick’s 16 BARS as part of the Salem Film Festival! \nIn 16 BARS\, A Richmond\, Virginia jail is home to a makeshift recording studio where Grammy-winning recording artist\, Todd “Speech” Thomas\, collaborates with inmates in a unique rehabilitation effort that involves writing and recording their original music. It is an intimate look at how four men try to escape their cycle of recidivism by engaging in a creative process that forces them to confront painful memories from the past. \n16 BARS will be playing Saturday\, March 30th\, and will feature a Q&A with director Sam Batherick afterwards. You can enter to win tickets from the River in our Tickets & Exclusive Offers section. Trailers\, summaries\, and film listings available at salemfilmfest.com.
URL:https://theriverboston.com/events/207499/
LOCATION:Peabody’s Black Box\, 22 Foster St\, Peabody\, MA\, 01960\, United States
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SUMMARY:Salem Film Festival - WHY CAN'T I BE ME? AROUND YOU at the Cabot Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Sometimes\, all we need are open minds in order to discover the best humanity has to offer. Filmmaker Harrod Blank knows this well. \nWhen Harrod’s camera-covered van breaks down in New Mexico he meets Rusty Tilden – a machining savant with a love of biking and drag racing. Rusty is also transitioning – having recently added a set of breasts.  An array of colorful characters and their automorphosis creations tell their story\, but at the core of it all is Rusty – who is embracing both genders while hoping for acceptance and love. \nWHY CAN’T I BE ME? AROUND YOU is being screened at the Cabot Theatre on Sunday\, March\, 31st! You can enter to win tickets from the River in our Tickets & Exclusive Offers section. Trailers\, summaries\, and film listings are available at salemfilmfest.com.
URL:https://theriverboston.com/events/salem-film-festival-why-cant-i-be-me-around-you-at-the-cabot-theatre/
LOCATION:THE CABOT\, 286 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, MA\, 01915\, United States
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