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Thursday August 28th 2008
Monday, April 28 2008
Key 1
April 22, 2008 - 3:18pm
What: Carts of Darkness
Canada, 2008, 63 min, DigiBeta
Directed By: Murray Siple
Rated: PG; coarse language
DIRECTOR IN ATTENDANCE!
The treacherous mountain roads and discarded shopping carts of North Vancouver become the rivers and boats of self-exploration for a group of homeless "free birds" who have few chances at joy. Murray Siple's documentary adopts the tropes of extreme sports filmmaking; fluid flowing cinematography, intense music, visceral pulse pounding action and irreverent characters unbounded by society's constrictions, to bring viewers deep into a world and deep into people they would normally look away from. Shot in stunning high-definition, and featuring the music of Vancouver bands such as Black Mountain and Ladyhawk, Carts of Darkness is a story of endurance that captures the risk and intensity of life lived on the very edge.
"Former snowboarder and filmmaker Murray Siple sets his sights on a group of bottle collectors in mountainous North Vancouver who take ordinary grocery carts laden with empties down some of the steepest hills in Western Canada. The result is a strange mix of high-octane action, delicate social probing and charismatic characters that's hard to ignore, and incredibly fun to watch."-Katherine Monk, Vancouver Sun.
Presented in co-operation with the National Film Board of Canada and DOC BC
Where: Vancity Theatre
1181 Seymour (at Davie)
( categories: British Columbia )
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