| Sunday, April 22nd - 12:30pm St. Anthony Main Director: Rob Nilsson Director Present! It starts with betrayal. The occasion is a First Friday show opening at the DM Brown Gallery in the Crossraods arts district of Kansas City. Two women, Rossana and Sally, have a number of pieces newly hung on the walls as art enthusiasts and patrons begin to appear. We soon learn that both believe they've been short-changed. Rossana doesn't like the placement of her paintings, and Sally is offended that Zach a TV reporter from a local station, only interviews her rival. Rossana prowls the room looking for an opportunity to be alone with her girlfriend, the wife of one of her patrons. |
. . . Gallery owners, patrons, artists, collectors, art speculators. Romances, artistic feuds, petty intrigues, jealousies, ghosts in the closet. THEN, an announcement – Tornado Warning! To the cellar ... A satiric comedty on art opening types. Director Rob Nilsson was a member of Cine Manifest. He will share his recollections of the making of Northern Lights with clips at the screening of Judy Irola's film about the 1960s film collective, CINE MANIFEST (CINE MANIFEST will be shown Sunday eve. at 7:00 pm, St. Anthony Main Theater) CAST: Luc Alvarez, R. J. Barnes, Tarre Beach, Sally Bremenkamp, Robert W. Butler, Zach Christman, Denny Dey, Travis Dow, Douglas Drake, Lindsay Ferguson, Carl Helmstetter, Lauren Ginestra Helmstetter, Rossana Jeran, Elisabeth Kirsch, Jane Loutzenhiser, Jennifer Nichol, Larry Peterson, Keven Pruitt, Mary Gay Rogers, Kit Shea, Vickie L. (VanMeter) Smithson, Cathy C. Runyan-Svacina, William F. Swegle, Marcia J. Trayford. |