Scream Of My Blood

Date

Sat, Nov 4, 2023
Expired!

Time

8:00 pm

Cost

Adults - $12; Students - Free

Location

The Rowland Theatre
127 N Front St Philipsburg, PA
Website
http://www.rowlandtheatre.com/

Organizer

Centre Film Festival
Centre Film Festival
Website
https://centrefilm.org/

Hourly Schedule

The Rowland Theatre - Saturday, November 5th

8:00pm - 9:30pm
Scream of My Blood: A Gogol Bordello Story
Featured Documentary Film

Filmmakers Nate Pommer, Eric Weinrib, and Beverly Chase with musician Eugene Hutz in attendance and a performance by Gogol Bordello’s Eugene Hutz follows the screening.

This is a benefit for Razom for Ukraine.

**The schedule is subject to change.  Check back for updates!**
Director
Eric Weinrib, Nate POmmer
Country
United States, Ukraine
Runtime
90 minutes
Year
2023
Language
English, Ukrainian

Scream Of My Blood: A Gogol Bordello Story

About The Film

Scream of My Blood tells the story of the immigrant punk folk band Gogol Bordello and features its charismatic Ukrainian-born frontman, Eugene Hütz. Spanning the 1986 Chernobyl accident and the final days of the Soviet Ukraine all the way to pre-9/11 New York and ending with the Euromaidan, Russia’s war in the Donbas, and its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the film gives more than just an intimate access to the band and the history of its formation. It is very much an immigrant story, Hütz’s story of searching for his place in a strange country, the US, while remaining intimately connected to his birthplace, Ukraine. Fascinating, triumphant, personable, and well-told story. The archival footage and its seamless integration into the overall story merit special recognition.

From Oct. 30 – Nov. 5, 2023, The Centre Film Festival will return for a weekend of the finest offerings in contemporary cinema at the State Theatre in State College and the Rowland Theatre in Philipsburg.

We are back to celebrate the magic of storytelling on the big screen and beyond. Join us in honoring multigenerational narratives and sparking meaningful conversations through art, locally and globally. With the historic Rowland Theatre and State Theatre as our backdrop, we’re getting all set to bring you more than 50 Pennsylvania Premieres, 4 United States Premieres, Made in PA films, a night of Thrills and Chills for Halloween, Sports on Screen, World Cinema, Pride on Screen, and an inaugural Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month track… and so much more.

Check back here and centrefilm.org for more information.

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