Docs In Progress returns to Washington DC with a screening of two
documentary works in progress. This screening provides an opportunity
for local and visiting documentary filmmakers to screen their
unfinished films to an audience and get valuable feedback. This time,
we’ll be screening:
JOE THE BROTHER by Liz Lovern (22 minutes)
A politician running for office rarely runs alone. Few people know
this as well as Joe McCain, John McCain's brother. Joe and others on
both sides of the political fence reflect on how political campaigning
impacts family members of the candidate.
TO SEE by Chris Wohlers and Michelle Lia (41 minutes)
An experiment in experiencing a world without sight leads a filmmaker
to a different understanding of blindness.
WHEN?Friday, May 8, 2009
7:00-10:00 pm
WHERE?
George Washington University
Media and Public Affairs Building
Auditorium B-07 (one floor down from street level)
805 21st Street, NW (21st and H Streets)
Washington DC
Closest Metro: Foggy Bottom. Limited street parking after 6:30 pm. Garage across the street.
HOW MUCH?Suggested donation: $5. Advance credit card or PayPal purchase can be made online. Cash only at the door.
More info on the Docs In Progress websiteThese screenings are sponsored by The Documentary Center at George Washington University and are open to the public.