28 of February 2009 @ PELANGI PRIDE CENTRE
Pelangi Pride Centre presents - "THE TIMES OF HARVEY MILK" (Re-screening)
( this is not the Gus Van Sant 2008 "Milk")
Due to a technical fault at our previous screening, we will be re-screening "The Times of Harvey Milk".
Our apologies to our friends who came last Saturday - this one's on us. :)
(please do RSVP so that we can add you to our invite list)
Our apologies to our friends who came last Saturday - this one's on us. :)
(please do RSVP so that we can add you to our invite list)
Details at a Glance
Date: 28 February 2009 (Sat)
Time: 4pm
Venue: Pelangi Pride Centre
Cost per person: $6 (cost of 2 soft drinks and finger food)
friends who came last Saturday - this one's on us. :)
RSVP: This event is by invitation only.
LIMITED to only 30 pax, prior registration is required.
For an invite - please email [pelangipridecentre at yahoo dot com] with your name (in full), contact number, the name/s of your guests, by 27th Feb 2009.
The Times of Harvey Milk
The film was produced after Milk's death using original interviews, exclusive documentary footage, news reports, and archival footage, so that Milk is credited as the lead (posthumously). Other politicians including San Francisco mayor George Moscone (who was assassinated with Milk), and Moscone's successor and now United States Senator Dianne Feinstein appear in archival footage. The movie opens with a tearful Feinstein delivering her announcement to the media that Moscone and Milk had been assassinated by Dan White.
Also featured in the film is then-schoolteacher Tom Ammiano, who has been a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors since 1994, and was recently elected to the California State Assembly.
The film was narrated by Harvey Fierstein with an original score by Mark Isham.
The film was directed by Rob Epstein and produced Richard Schmiechen. Richard Schmiechen died from AIDS several years after the completion of the film.