You've got attend the event: Film--& "The Art of Enjoying Justice"! 5 films presented by award winner Ken Kimmelman. There are his anti-prejudice films "The Heart Knows Better" which won an Emmy; and two other films "Brushstrokes" and the very kind "What Does a Person Deserve," with music by composer Edward Green. And there is "Hot Afternoons Have Been in Montana," which is winning awards at festivals all over the country. And finally, you get to see a documentary of Eli Siegel, founder of Aesthetic Realism, teaching an Aesthetic Realism class. His discussions with people in this class are moving, honest, funny, very kind.
I urge you to be there: Wed., Sept. 20, 7:30 PM. MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY! call 212-777-4490. The first two screenings were sold out. Devorah Tarrow It's at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation, 141 Greene Street, SoHo, NYC.
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