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- LOVE-IN is a theatrical celebration of the music of 1967's Summer of Love, featuring legendary artists and a spectacular psychedelic light show. Rock n' roll never felt so good! Tony Award-winning Broadway star, Ben Vereen, sings, dances and hosts the show. Artists include Grammy Award-winning guitarist, Eric Johnson, '60's British Invasion greats, Peter & Gordon, founder of the Youngbloods, Jesse Colin Young, singer/drummer for Electric Flag and Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Miles, lead guitarist from Vanilla Fudge, Vince Martell, the legendary psychedelic band, Strawberry Alarm Clock, soul and blues singer, Earl Thomas and sitar virtuoso Kartik Seshadri, the foremost disciple of Ravi Shankar, accompanied by tabla master, Arup Chattopadhyay.
- Peak Experience is an exhilarating romantic comedy adventure that takes place in and around a remote cat-skiing lodge in the High Sierras. The cast is an eclectic group of extreme skiers and snowboarders, perfectly matched to reveal and magnify each other's deepest desires, fears and fantasies as they challenge one another on the steepest slopes of the body, mind and soul.
- PRIMAL TWANG: The Legacy of the Guitar is an exciting cinematic journey through the guitar's colorful and surprisingly controversial 3500-year history. Starring flat-picking pioneer, Dan Crary, Primal Twang features an all-star cast of guitar legends and dramatizes the wildly eclectic forms of guitar music throughout the centuries, revealing its sociological impact in every era. Some of the best guitarists in the world deliver electrifying performances as the 'instrument of the gods' emerges from antiquity, gathers steam over centuries, and explodes in our time to become the universal musical instrument.
- In this film four girls from across Canada share ways that they construct, reproduce, and challenge identity categories in their lives. By turning a critical eye to dominant forms of media they share ways in which they are affected by and/or resisting stereotypes and constructs that are available to them. They explore themes such as body image, race and gender.