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Peaceable Kingdom at SF's Red Vic Movie House

Date:
Monday, August 23, 2004
Time:
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Event Type:
Screening
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Location Details:
The Red Vic is located at 1727 Haight Street, between Cole and Shrader, in San Francisco

"Peaceable Kingdom", a 70-minute documentary produced by award-winning filmmakers James LaVeck and Jenny Stein ( "The Witness"), will be showing at San Francisco's Red Vic Movie House on Haight Street, for six showings on the 22nd and 23rd of August.

"It's like Fahrenheith 9/11 meets Babe"

At a time when factory farming is in the headlines for putting the environment and public health at risk, Peaceable Kingdom takes its audience on an eye-opening journey to the heart of this unfolding national drama.

Propelled by the testimony of farmers who have themselves come to question the fundamental assumptions behind their community\'s way of life, the film delivers a riveting portrait of human and animal lives caught up in an out of control industrial machine.

Much more than an exposé, Peaceable Kingdom is about personal redemption, commitment, healing and hope, offering a life-changing vision of a peaceful world that is well within our reach.

Jane Goodall says, "Peaceable Kingdom is a masterpeice. I hope it inspires growing numbers of people to support this desperately important cause."

Don\'t Miss Peaceable Kingdom at the Red Vic Movie House!

SUNDAY, AUG 22 at 2 pm, 4 pm, 7:15 pm and 9:15 pm
MONDAY, AUG 23 at 7:15 PM and 9:15 pm


TICKETS: $4 (seniors and children), $5 (2:00 bargain matinees) and $7 (adults)
Added to the calendar on Tue, Aug 31, 2004 12:19PM
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