San Francisco Premiere of 2012: Time for Change

I am pleased to announce that we are holding the premiere screenings of our documentary 2012: Time for Change, in San Francisco during SF Greenfest. I am featured as interviewer and narrator, in dialogues with Sting, David Lynch, Paul Stamets, Barbara Marx Hubbard, Ellen Page (star of Juno), Gilberto Gil, and many others. The film is a co-production of Mangusta and Curious Pictures. Joao Amorim directed the film and created wonderful animations for the project.
It is helpful for the success of the film that we have a strong showing in SF, to build momentum for a national release. Please support this labor of love by buying tickets in advance to one of our screenings, and also invite your friends.
We will be holding a panel discussion on the film during Greenfest.
2012: Time for Change will be shown at the Lumiere-Landmark on April 9, 10 an 11 at 7pm
Screenings will be followed by brief discussions with Rob Garza ( Thievery Corporation), JP Barlow, Ganga White, Richard Register, Michael Jantzen, Kathi von Koerber, Hernando Villa, Tiokasin Ghosthorse, director João Amorim and Daniel Pinchbeck.
Tickets can be bought here:
Friday April 9th tickets:http://2012timeforchangefriday.eventbrite.com <http://2012timeforchangefriday.eventbrite.com/>
Saturday April 10th tickets:http://2012timeforchangesaturday.eventbrite.com <http://2012timeforchangesaturday.eventbrite.com/>
Sunday April 11th tickets:http://2012timeforchangesunday.eventbrite.com <http://2012timeforchangesunday.eventbrite.com/>
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Movie tickets available here:
http://cli.gs/2012.tickets and http://cli.gs/2012.landmark
* The screening on Friday April 9 will be presented by Evolver and
feature Evolvers Andrew Hasse & Carl Grether's trailer for "Edible
City".
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The culinary arts unfold
The culinary arts unfold from China throughout the world. In Italy the culinary arts became so essential that they created a royal cuisine and in the sixteenth century, this cuisine made its option to France.
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A wonderful film