Posted in: Rush Documentary | 1 Comment | July 27, 2010
Yep. Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen from Banger Films will appear on a discussion panel with Michael Moore at the Traverse City Film Festival in support of the recently released Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage documentary. The fellows will also be on hand for a post screening Q&A immediately following the 2 screenings of Beyond the Lighted Stage;
The following citation is from the Panels area of the website;
http://www.traversecityfilmfest.org/traverse-city-film-festival-movies/filmmaker-panels/
SATURDAY, JULY 31
“Here Comes Trouble: Eight Documentary Filmmakers Tell Us How They Did It and Lived to Tell”
It’s our annual documentary smack down, during which Michael Moore will get some of TCFF10?s great nonfiction filmmakers to tell stories that will make the local NPR station wish they hadn’t agreed to broadcast the panels! This year’s doc-makers will discuss how they make their films happen “by any means necessary,” bringing in stories from the field that will delight, amuse, shock and inspire. Panelists may include Jeff Deutchman (“11/4/08?), Neil Diamond (“Reel Injun”), Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen (“Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage”), Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith (“The Most Dangerous Man in America”), Josh Fox (“GasLand”), Mark Lewis (“Cane Toads: The Conquest”), Nicolas Rossier (“American Radical”), Lee Storey (“Smile ‘Til It Hurts: The Up with People Story”) and Michael Webber (“The Elephant in the Living Room”).
Sponsored by: Bay Bread Company and Bob & Carol Goff
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The Panel will be happening on the morning of Saturday, July 31 at the City Opera House located at 112 1/2 E. Front St. Get there for 8:30 for tickets which will be handed out free on a first come first served basis. Read up on this years Panels here.
Should be an amazing morning!
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