Sep 27 – 6:30 | Regular Admission UK | 1973 | 106min | 18A | Documentary | Dir. Jack Hazan
Presented in partnership with Queer City Cinema
Newly restored, this intimate and innovative semi-fictionalized biography about English-born, often California-based artist David Hockney and his work honours its subject through creative risk-taking, and paints an honest-yet-tender portrait of gay life in the 1970s.
AGE GROUP: | 18A |
EVENT TYPE: | Film Theatre Films |
TAGS: | Special Event | First Friday | Documentary | Current |
The RPL Film Theatre screens the best of world cinema – up to 15 films a month. The Film Theatre has “something for everyone” and is the only cinema in the city to consistently present critically-acclaimed contemporary and alternative cinema: Canadian, foreign and independent films and documentaries.
For more than 50 years, Regina Public Library (RPL) has played a pivotal role in the cultural life of the city of Regina and surrounding areas. In the mid-60s, interest in a permanent venue for film enthusiasts grew into a program at the Library – a co-operative effort between the local Film Council and the National Film Board of Canada. A landmark year for the cultural, multi-cultural and surrounding business communities was 1975, the year the RPL Film Theatre was officially launched.
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