ChathamArts Sustainable Cinema Presents Loggerheads

Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 09:51:14 -0400
From: bearandma
Subject: ChathamArts Sustainable Cinema Presents

ChathamArts Sustainable Cinema Presents:
LOGGERHEADS
Tuesday, June 28
7:30 PM
Fearrington Barn
“A poetic, beautifully acted tour de force.” -New York Post.
On June 28th, 2011, ChathamArts will screen this award winning film by Monroe, NC native and NC State University graduate Tim Kirkman (Dear Jesse).

Filmed in three locations in North Carolina, “Loggerheads” stars Kip Pardue, Michael Kelly, Tess Harper, Chris Sarandon and Bonnie Hunt.  Loggerheads (2005), premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. Kirkman is currently directing Kitty Hawk (2013), a biopic about Wilbur and Orville Wright.
Loggerheads interweaves three separate but related stories that take place in different parts of North Carolina. On Mother’s Day 1999, Mark, a young drifter with an interest in endangered loggerhead turtles, begins a relationship with motel handyman George. On Mother’s Day 2000, Mark’s adoptive mother Elizabeth wonders what has

become of her estranged son. On Mother’s Day 2001, Mark’s birth mother Grace quits her job to begin a search for the child she gave up years before-a search that ultimately brings the stories together. From IMBD, Written by Eric Sorensen

View the trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZlh97_2uuo&feature=youtu.be

ChathamArts Sustainable Cinema is a film series featuring documentaries, narrative and independent films involving producers, directors, subjects and/or locations in North Carolina. Screenings take place Jan-June and Sept-Nov at the Fearrington Barn in Fearrington Village, Pittsboro. Admission at the door is $5 except for special events.

Cash beverage/bar available during films. Admissions proceeds benefit ChathamArts and its arts & education programs. Filmmakers are usually in attendance for post-screening Q&A’s. Join us for cinematic treasures, learn about the art of filmmaking and enjoy engaging discussion afterwards!