Sep 20, 21, 22 – 6:30 | Sep 22 – 8:30 | USA | 2019 | 82min | PG | Documentary | Dir. Andrew Slater
A fascinating look at L.A.’s Laurel Canyon music scene in the mid-1960s, when folk went electric and the Byrds, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, and The Mamas and the Papas developed the California Sound.
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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