“Intolerance”

What: FREE SCREENING OF FILM CLASSIC “INTOLERANCE”
When: Saturday September 8th, 2007 at 9PM
Where: Outside Squeaky Wheel, 712 Main St
Cost: Free

Join Squeaky Wheel for a free outdoor screening of a 16mm film print of DW Griffith’s epic “Intolerance” (1916) with a live score composed by local musician David Kane. “Intolerance” examines prejudices and their terrible effects through several time periods. In ancient Babylon, a mountain girl is caught up in the religious rivalry that leads to the city’s downfall. In Judea, Jesus Christ is crucified by the hypocritical Pharisees. In 1572 Paris, two young Huguenots prepare for marriage unaware of the impending St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre. In 1919 America, social reformers destroy the lives of a young woman and her beloved.

The score, composed by David Kane, will be performed by David Kane and the Masters of None. Masters of None features David Kane on keyboards and electronics, Bill Sack on processed guitars with voice by Debra Segura.

David Kane has been a composer, musician and bandleader for over 25 years. Kane also composed a new score for Man With a Movie Camera, which premiered at the George Eastman House in Rochester, as well as composing soundtracks for current films Shadow Creature and In.

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