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Screening: Hollywood Librarian
Date:
Friday, May 29, 2009
Time:
7:00 PM
-
11:00 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Movies on a Big Screen
Email:
Location Details:
600 4th St, West Sacramento. That's the corner of 4th & F in WEST Sacramento, just over the river from downtown Sacto. Parking lot is off of F Street between 4th & 5th Streets.
Friday, May 29, 2009 in West Sacramento
7:00 PM & 9:30 PM
600 4th St, West Sacramento.
Admission: $5.00
Hollywood Librarian
Hollywood Librarian is the first movie ever on the subject of the real lives and actual work of U.S. librarians. Using the "hook" of Hollywood motion picture clips, it introduces the audience to a variety of librarians: school and children's librarians, special librarians (medical and corporate), academic librarians, library educators and graduate students, a cataloger, and public librarians. Beginning with the history of information organization - Hypatia and the Library of Alexandria - it then touches on Andrew Carnegie, Melvil Dewey, and early women library professionals. Moving on into the 21st century, the documentary gives audiences the chance to peer into the world of librarians: the skills and passion it takes, the challenges of book censorship, and most of all, declining library funding.
The documentary was filmed around the country from March 2005 through February 2006. The librarians in the movie are aged 24 through 85, and have a diversity of ethnic background, library position, and geographic location (California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin).
7:00 PM & 9:30 PM
600 4th St, West Sacramento.
Admission: $5.00
Hollywood Librarian
Hollywood Librarian is the first movie ever on the subject of the real lives and actual work of U.S. librarians. Using the "hook" of Hollywood motion picture clips, it introduces the audience to a variety of librarians: school and children's librarians, special librarians (medical and corporate), academic librarians, library educators and graduate students, a cataloger, and public librarians. Beginning with the history of information organization - Hypatia and the Library of Alexandria - it then touches on Andrew Carnegie, Melvil Dewey, and early women library professionals. Moving on into the 21st century, the documentary gives audiences the chance to peer into the world of librarians: the skills and passion it takes, the challenges of book censorship, and most of all, declining library funding.
The documentary was filmed around the country from March 2005 through February 2006. The librarians in the movie are aged 24 through 85, and have a diversity of ethnic background, library position, and geographic location (California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin).
For more information:
http://www.moviesonabigscreen.com
Added to the calendar on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 1:30PM
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