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smARTfilms: TUGBOAT ANNIE / FINDING THEA
BIMA smARTfilms series fosters community conversation through the merger of visual art, film, and narrative. After the screening, our host and guest(s) will initiate a discussion about the film and its art. All are welcome to participate in an open exchange of ideas during these post-film discussions.
TUGBOAT ANNIE / FINDING THEA - Double Feature! The 1933 Hollywood film TUGBOAT ANNIE was loosely based upon the life of Puget Sound's Thea Foss, the founder of Foss Maritime (the largest tugboat company on the West Coast). Lucy Ostrander's documentary FINDING THEA brings us the real-life Thea Foss, as well as life on Puget Sound at the turn of the last century. John Fossett, Lucy Ostrander (Producer/Director) and Don Sellers (Videographer/Editor) will attend. (Total run time - 111 minutes - Rated G)
The film will be followed by a hosted discussion about the film with John Fossett, Lucy Ostrander, & Don Sellers.
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LocationAuditorium at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (View)
550 Winslow Way East
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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