Come see a Great movie during the Olympia Film Festival, "Great
Speeches From A Dying World", AND help support EGYHOP, a
shoe-string-budget, direct-service-providing, all-volunteer-run,
non-profit group serving homeless and low-income populations in
downtown Olympia.
First, about the movie (quoted from the festival guide):
"Filmmaker Linas Phillips spent nearly two years getting to know
nine of Seattle’s homeless population. The result is a unique and
compassionate exploration of the hard luck, wrong turns, and broken
dreams that reside on the city’s streets. This film uncovers
circumstances that have landed (and keep) these people lost and
penniless—most involving abuse, addiction, and mental illness. But it
also finds kindness and hope. Each subject was asked to recite a famous
speech from history that they felt related to their lives. The words of
Shakespeare, Lincoln, JFK, and others are reinvested with meaning as
they’re tied to these personal stories. From atop the Space Needle high
above the parking garage in which she lives, Deborah delivers a speech
by former slave Sojourner Truth asking, “Ain’t I a woman?” Jose’s
recitation poses a question that most in the film have pondered:
whether it is nobler to suffer outrageous fortune or to die. We’re
reminded that the authors of these canonized speeches, the downtrodden
folks reciting them, and each of us are all part of the same human
endeavor. With beautiful photography and a musical score by Lori
Goldston, Great Speeches is one of the most intimate encounters with
homelessness on film and a moving meditation on the fragility of life.
Director will be in attendance for Q & A following the screening. "
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