Revised venue for the Dolly Mixture film screening in New York

 

 

NOTHING’S TOO GOOD FOR THE COMMON PEOPLE: A PAUL KELLY RETROSPECTIVE

 

 

Saturday 15 June 2013, 11am-6pm

 

Cantor Film Center, 35 East 8th Street (between Greene Street and University Place).

 

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

 

 

11:00: INTRODUCTION by Sukhdev Sandhu

 

11:15: THIS IS TOMORROW (2007), 54 min (NYC premiere)

 

12:15: WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TODAY, MERVYN DAY? (2005), 45 min (NYC premiere)

 

1:30: FINISTERRE (2003), 60 min

 

2:45: TAKE THREE GIRLS (2008), 40 min (NYC premiere)

 

3:45-4:15: Discussion between Paul Kelly and Bilge Ebiri/ Q&A

 

4:30-6:00: LAWRENCE OF BELGRAVIA (2011), 86 min (NYC premiere)

 

 

To mark Nothing’s Too Good For The Common People, there will be available for sale copies of a very limited-edition book designed by Rob Carmichael (John Cale, LCD Soundsystem, Animal Collective’s ‘Crack Box’) and featuring contributions by a wide range of writers, musicians and architectural historians including  Jon Dale, Travis Elborough, Alistair Fitchett, Dan Fox, Joe Kerr, Stephin Merritt, Jude Rogers, and Peter Terzian.

 

Queries/ RSVP: ss162@nyu.edu