ChathamArts Sustainable Cinema Series Presents A NEW KIND OF LISTENING
Tuesday February 23, 7:00 pm, Fearrington Village Barn.
Admission at door $5/$3 for students.
Post-screening panel discussion with co-producers,
local artists and disability advocates.
Come see why the Independent Weekly calls the ChathamArts Sustainable Cinema Series "One of the best film-festival ideas to emerge around here."
More information at
http://www.chathamarts.org/programs/sustainablecinema.html
A New Kind of Listening is an hour-long documentary that takes us inside the creative work of the Community Inclusive Theater Group, as director Richard Reho inspires cast members, some with disabilities, to be writers,
actors and dancers in an original collaborative performance. Together they prove that a small community arts project has the power to transform lives.
See the trailer at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj8jHYjZfxk&feature=channel_page%20
A New Kind of Listening is witness to Chris Mueller-Medlicott’s early, unrecognized attempts to communicate, and to his journey from a lonely, withdrawn adolescent to co-director of the theater group. Over the course
of a year, Chris, a young man who has never spoken a word and has been mislabeled profoundly mentally retarded, breaks through into stunning self-expression. Using intimate footage of rehearsals and performances, synthesized voice recordings of Chris’ words, archival home videos and
interviews with cast members, the film is a remarkable record of events culminating in a performance of “The Song that Greens the Earth” at one of Raleigh’s most prestigious theaters.
A New Kind of Listening weaves together deep feelings, playfulness, vulnerability, and unexpected loss into a joyful, painful celebration of our connection to each other. The result is a groundbreaking film that will change your beliefs about intelligence, disability and what it takes to be heard.
Official Website: http://chathamarts.org
Added by Michele Mosca on February 11, 2010