“What’s Up in the Universe?” in HMB, Saturday, May 12
What’s Up in the Universe is a new documentary film by local artist and filmmaker Susan Friedman. Soon to be shown by PBS, the film reveals the majesty and magnificence of the cosmos in a breath-taking visual journey of exploration. It will be hosted by The Visionary Edge in Half Moon Bay, Saturday, May 12, 2007. Ms. Friedman will be present to discuss the film-making process and answer questions.
The universe is big, very big; it’s also old, very old. And, in a strange way, it’s our home. We belong here. But are we alone or do we share this awesome universe with other intelligent beings? In this new documentary, Half Moon Bay filmmaker Susan Friedman, from Studio on the Mountain, explores age-old questions about the place of humans in the cosmos. Focusing on our own planetary "hood"—the solar system—the film highlights similarities between Earth and our neighboring planets. How are we related to the various celestial bodies orbiting our sun?
What’s Up in the Universe?, followed by discussion with the filmmaker, will be screened at The Depot (by the Johnson House) at 110 Higgins Purissima Road, Half Moon Bay. Doors open 7:00 pm; film at 7:30 pm, Saturday, May 12. Advance tickets $10, door $15. Call 650-560-0200.
Located in Half Moon Bay, The Visionary Edge is a transformative arts, events, and media venture committed to inspiring millions—via the creativity and potency of films, music, and story—to create a wiser, more sustainable and compassionate world.