Friday, November 15
Your Day is My Night screening with Warmth
6:00pm doors/6:30 pm show

Warmth

2012 / Belarus/ 20 min / Digital File Director: Victor Asliuk / Print Source: Victor Asliuk

Enveloped by frozen frozen winter landscapes, steam rises around workers inside of a factory in Smilavichy, a small town not far from Minsk. They are making felt boots that are then sold all over the world.

Your Day Is My Night with Skype Q & A

2013 / USA / Mandarin, Spanish, and Eng- lish with English subtitles / 63 min / DCP Director/Writer: Lynne Sachs / Cast: Che Chang-Qing, Yi Chun Cao, Yueh Hwa Chan (Linda), Kam Yin Tsui, Yun Xiu Huang, Ellen Ho, Sheut Hing Lee, Veraalba Santa Torres / Print Source: Lynne Sachs

Revealing a Chinatown in the heart of New York City that few knew existed or will ever see, this award-winning, innovative 'dramagory' uses true accounts and a unique form of story telling to weave an engaging portrayal of astonishing "shift- bed" life, something that has remained quietly necessary for over a century. In this captivating tale, a bed becomes a stage as actual stories are told by individuals, all of whom have lived or are living in such conditions, where immigrant survival and personal and political challenges lay at the root. This production was inspired by experiences relayed by the director’s aged uncle of a great calamity in Brooklyn when a plane crashed in 1960, burning several 'hot- bed houses' where working people who could not afford their own apartments slept in shifts; an unknown number of people perished. Using Theatre of the Oppressed techniques, autobiographical monologues, and conversations shot in various locations, this provocative documentary addresses issues of privacy, intimacy, and urban life with a warmth that helps one recognize new meanings in small actions.


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Day of show tickets available at the Box Office, opens before show
$10 General Admission
$7 OFS Members
$4 Kids (12 and under)