Honeydripper will screen at the Dublin International Film Festival. Director John Sayles and producer Maggie Renzi will participate in a post screening discussion with screenwriter Mark O’Halloran.
Honeydripper receives its official UK premiere at the 2008 Glasgow Film Festival, screening at the Glasgow Film Theatre on Saturday February 16th at 8.00pm and again at Cineworld on Sunday February 17th at 6.15pm.
Date
Now Playing to Sunday February 17, 2008
Time
6:15 PM
Location
Cineworld
7 Renfrew Street
Glasgow, Scotland G2 3AB view map
John will introduce Honeydripper and participate in a master class with Festival Co-Director Allan Hunter in which he will discuss his lengthy career as a director and as a screenwriter on such diverse films as Piranha (1978), The Howling (1981), Breaking In (1989), directed by Bill Forsyth, and The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008) which will also receive a UK premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival.
Honeydripper receives its official UK premiere at the 2008 Glasgow Film Festival, screening at the Glasgow Film Theatre on Saturday February 16th at 8.00pm and again at Cineworld on Sunday February 17th at 6.15pm.
Date
Now Playing to Saturday February 16, 2008
Location
Glasgow Film Theatre
12 Rose Street
Glasgow, Scotland G3 6RB view map
Zeke has got two more deliveries on this run, then back to the warehouse and four more out of the county. He doesn’t have time to chitchat, just pay the bill and get your liquor off his truck. If you put the windows down you swallow dust all day, roll them up and you cook in that cab. Zeke hasn’t touched a drop in five years since he was born again, so he doesn’t really care to linger with those who purvey spirits. If he didn’t need the work he’d say a prayer to bring Prohibition back.
John Sayles reads the words of missionary Bartolome de Las Casas who traveled to the America’s at the same time at Chirstopher Columbus. Part of a reading from Voices of a People’s History of the United States (Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove,) May 2, 2007 in New York, New York.
John Sayles and Gary Clark Jr. will be attending the Austin premiere of Honeydripper on Tuesday, January 22 at The Paramount Theater.
The screening will be followed by a performance by Gary Clark Jr. and Eddie Shaw at the Continental Club (1315 Congress Avenue). On Wednesday, January 23, Gary Clark Jr. will perform in a special show at Antone’s (213 W. 5th St) with Pinetop Perkins, Eddie Shaw and Hubert Sumlin.
Tickets on sale on Friday, January 11 through GetTix (866-443-8849), gettix.net or the Paramount Theatre box office. Pricing as follows:
$25 tickets include screening and admission to the Continental Club for the official after-party featuring Gary Clark Jr. and special guests (1315 South Congress Ave.).
$20 tickets include screening and admission to Antone’s Nightclub on Wednesday, January 23 for a performance by Pinetop Perkins, Hubert Sumlin and special guests (213 W. 5th St.).
Screening only tickets also available for $12 (Balcony) and $7 (Mezzanine) including a Q&A with cast and filmmakers.
Date
Now Playing to Tuesday January 22, 2008
Time
7:30 PM
Location
The Paramount Theater
713 Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78701 view map
The evening begins with a “Honeydripper inspired” informal cocktail reception starting at 6:30 PM. The film is at 7:30 PM followed by a Q&A with John Sayles, his producing partner Maggie Renzi and two of the films young stars Yaya DaCosta, from America’s Next Top Model and Take the Lead, and Gary Clark Jr., recently voted Best Blues Guitarist by the Austin Music Awards in his debut film role. It will all take place at International House, 3701 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia.
All proceeds from the premiere will support efforts to safeguard Scribe’s media archive of more than 200 works on film and video produced over the past 25 years by Philadelphia community organizations and individuals. These works provide an extraordinary visual record of life in Philadelphia in the late 20th and early 21st centuries and include our award-winning Precious Places, Community Visions and Youth Project documentaries.
Date
Now Playing to Tuesday January 29, 2008
Time
6:30 PM
Location
International House
3701 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 view map