The Austin Film Society Documentary Tour and the University of Texas Documentary Center present FLYING: CONFESSIONS OF A FREE WOMAN.
βIn this six-hour tour de force, FLYING: CONFESSIONS OF A FREE WOMAN, master storyteller Jennifer Fox lays bare her own turbulent life to penetrate what it means to be a free woman today. As her drama of work and relationships unfolds over four years, our protagonist travels to over seventeen countries to understand how diverse women define their lives when there is no map. Employing an ingenious new camera technique, called 'passing the camera', Fox creates a documentary language that mirrors the special way women communicate. Part delectable soap opera, sociopolitical inquiry, and narrative experiment, FLYING sweeps us up into an addictive international adventure chronicled with sincerity, innovation and elegance.β β Caroline Libresco, Sundance Film Festival catalog
Mon Apr 7 - Parts 1 & 2
7:30 PM; University of Texas, Building CMB Studio 4D (Brown Building)
Tues Apr 8 - Parts 3 & 4
7 PM; Austin Studios Screening Room (1901 E. 51st St.)
Wed Apr 9 - Parts 5 & 6
7 PM; Alamo Downtown (310 E. 6th St.)
Tickets are $4 for AFS members / $6 for the general public per screening. Each screening will be followed by a Q&A session with director Jennifer Fox.
Visit austinfilm.org or zohefilms.com for more information about this film and the screenings.
Official Website: http://austinfilm.org
Added by afs_events on March 24, 2008