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FILMS/

FERLINGHETTI

Cinema by the Bay
USA, 2009, 76 minutes

SHOWTIMES

Tue, Apr 28 / 6:00 / Kabuki / FERL28K
Thu, Apr 30 / 4:00 / Kabuki / FERL30K
Wed, May 6 / 6:30 / PFA / FERL06P

CREDITS

dir
Christopher Felver
prod
Christopher Felver, Bruce Ricker
cam
Christopher Felver
editor
Brett Marty
mus
Rick DePofi
cast
Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Billy Collins, Robert Scheer, Dennis Hopper, Dave Eggers, Michael McClure, Amiri Baraka, Lawrence Ferlinghetti
source
Felver Photography, 511 Johnson Street #1, Sausalito, CA 94965. FAX: 415-332-4499. EMAIL: contact@ferlinghettifilm.com.
web
http://ferlinghettifilm.com/


CAUSES
The Arts, Free Speech, Social Justice, Local Bay Area Community
Ferlinghetti

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One of the most powerful moments in Christopher Felver’s portrait of Lawrence Ferlinghetti takes place during World War II, when the young Navy serviceman found himself walking through the ruins of Nagasaki, less than two months after the atomic blast. “It made me an instant pacifist,” he says simply. The realization that his own country was capable of such an act, coupled with exposure to radical San Francisco poet Kenneth Rexroth, helped Ferlinghetti forge his path from disillusioned G.I. to philosophical anarchist, bookstore owner and publisher under the famed City Lights moniker (poet Billy Collins compares City Lights’ impact to “rolling a grenade into a library”), free-speech icon and, eventually, the world’s most-read poet. Felver’s long friendship with Ferlinghetti yields some rare interviews with his subject, supplemented by an impressive set of testimonials from, among others, Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Michael McClure, Anne Waldman, Dennis Hopper, Amiri Baraka, Dave Eggers and Jack Hirschman. Deftly interspersing these voices with archival photos, video and audio, Felver vividly reveals a true American literary legend, turning 90 this year and still writing, painting, publishing and speaking out. At the dawn of the age of television, despite the complacent mood of the nation, a generation of American youth actually became excited about literature as a means of pushing the culture forward. That powerful contradiction, and the vibrant literary community that continues in San Francisco today, is a direct result of Lawrence Ferlinghetti.

—Jack Boulware

Presented in association with City Lights Books and Litquake. World Premiere.

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