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DESCRIPTION:\nFilm evenings begin with optional potluck refreshments and social hour at 
  6:30 pm,\nfollowed by the film at  7:30 pm, followed by a discussion after 
 the film.\n\nThe Invisible Forest\nby Antero Alli\n– appearing in 
 person\n\nForests embody threshold spaces where we encounter the spirits of 
 nature as well as ghosts of the psychic, para-spiritual world, says Cedrus 
 Monte in his review of Antero’s Alli’s film.  It’s here in the forest 
 that Antero’s dream story begins and winds itself through a rich tapestry 
 of labyrinthine dreams within dreams which eventually carry us through to 
 the shattering and regenerative conclusion of Antero’s cinematic 
 opus.\n\nHere’s the story:  A theatre troupe camps out in a forest to 
 perform their director’s vision of Antonin Artaud’s magic theatre of 
 ghosts, gods, and spirits.  During their forest experiment, Alex, performed 
 by the director Antero Alli, is haunted by disturbing dreams where Artaud 
 appears and mocks his ambitions.  When these strange nightmares persist, 
 Alex stops sleeping in an attempt to regain control over his mind.  
 Sleep-deprived and with his sanity pushed to its outer  limits, he seeks 
 help from a psychotherapist who suggests hypnosis as a means to uncover the 
 source of his disturbance  What follows is a phantasmagorical journey 
 through the internal landscape of Alex’s subconscious memories and 
 dreams, a sojourn that leads us to a place beyond belief, beyond words, and 
 beyond the mind itself. This unique feature film was conceived and directed 
 by local filmmaker Antero Alli and features the writings of William 
 Shakesepare and Antonin Artaud.\n\nWheelchair accessible around the corner 
 at  411  28th  Street\n\n$5 donations are accepted\n\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/04/29/18646188.php
SUMMARY:The Invisible Forest
LOCATION:Humanist Hall\n390  27th  Street\nmidtown Oakland, between Telegraph and 
 Broadway\nhttp://www.HumanistHall.org \n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/04/29/18646188.php
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