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DESCRIPTION:Fellow commoneers,\n\nFellini offers the picture of humanity that has us 
 devoted to justice:  because we're all in this life together, and then we 
 of The Commons SF add that pursuing justice is in our 
 nature.\n\n\nFrederico Fellini's 
 AMARCORD\n\nhttp://www.HenryGeorgeHistoricalSociety.org\n\nWednesday,\nMay 
 9\nThe liberal-conservative film series\nhosts you and friends for a 
 screening of\n\nAmarcord\n\nDoor opens at 7 pm, film starts at 7:30 
 sharp!\nat Notable House\n189 Ellsworth St. in San Francisco\nNo charge. 
 Film discussion follows from the perspective of the Commons\n\nWhat's it 
 like to be three-dimensional? \n\nFellini challenges us to speak, much less 
 articulate public policy that would elevate some in society to the role of 
 Tyrant, enabling them to detrmine who must pay the tyrant for the mere 
 right to be alive in society! \n\nAren't we all HERE by mysterious force? 
 Who, simply by bad luck of public policy, should be obliged to pay 
 obeisance to others by working for them involuntarily?\n\nJoin us for a 
 night of Frederico Fellini as hedabs pity on us all.\nFilm at 7:30 sharp. 
 Discussion 9:30-10. Everyone expelled by 10:05.\n\nMovie Info from Rotten 
 Tomatoes:\n\nFederico Fellini's warmly nostalgic memory piece examines 
 daily life in the Italian village of Rimini during the reign of Mussolini, 
 and won the 1974 Academy Award as Best Foreign Film. The film's greatest 
 asset is its ability to be sweet without being cloying, due in great part 
 to Danilo Donati's surrealistic art direction and to the frequently bawdy 
 injections of sex and politics by screenwriters Fellini and Tonino Guerra. 
 Fellini clearly has deep affection for the people of this seaside village, 
 warts and all, and communicates it through episodic visual anecdotes which 
 are seen as if through the mists of a favorite dream, playfully scored by 
 Nino Rota and lovingly photographed by Giuseppe Rotunno. ~ Robert 
 Firsching, Rovi\nR, 2 hr. 5 min.\nDrama, Art House & International, 
 Comedy\nDirected By: Federico Fellini\nWritten By: Federico Fellini, Tonino 
 Guerra\nIn Theaters: Feb 13, 2009 Limited\nOn DVD: Apr 3, 1998\nJanus 
 Films\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/05/06/18713053.php
SUMMARY:Liberal-Conservative film series: Amarcord
LOCATION:Notable House\n189 Ellsworth St.\nSan Francisco, CA  94110
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/05/06/18713053.php
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