News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
After two months and seven well-received programs, Sisters Movie House & Café announced the final two shows of the weekly “Autumn Arts & Adventure 2024” series.
A gallery documentary from the UK’s Seventh Arts Productions — “Exhibition on Screen: Van Gogh – Poets & Lovers” will show at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 6.
“This Van Gogh exhibition is out of this world,” said Drew Kaza, Managing Partner of quoin media & entertainment, which operates Sisters Movie House & Café. “This is currently the hottest ticket in the art world in London, where the exhibition continues to run until December. This is the first time we have had a movie about an exhibition that is still running concurrently – and we couldn’t be more excited about it. My wife Yee and I were in London in October and saw it at the National Gallery ourselves. We have seen a fair bit of impressionist paintings and Van Gogh’s works before, but there is so much new in this one, even the jaded will be impressed.”
The series concludes on Wednesday, November 13, with a rock music documentary. “BOOM: A Film About the Sonics” explores the roots of a Seattle band whose modest beginnings in the 1960s echoed through with an impact on both punk rock and grunge in later decades.
“This is a really fascinating story of a band that turns out to be much bigger decades later,” explained Kaza. “They had a cult local following when they started. But as the guys hit middle age, suddenly they were touring Europe.”
“We are back to seven days a week,” noted Kaza, after the theater took its usual break in September and October by closing on Mondays and Tuesdays. “We will be on a full schedule through the end of 2024, with a ‘fuller’ schedule during holiday periods. That means at least two showtimes a day, or as many as three or four at weekends for your movie viewing pleasure.”
For more information on tickets and upcoming movies go to http://www.sistersmoviehouse.com.
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