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Joyces Choices
Joyce Kulhawik, best known as the Emmy Award-winning arts and entertainment critic for CBS-Boston (WBZ-TV 1981-2008), is currently lending her expertise as an arts critic/advocate, motivational speaker, and cancer crusader. Kulhawik is President of the Boston Theater Critics Association, a member of the Boston Society of Film Critics, and Boston Online Film Critics Association. Kulhawik has covered local and national events from Boston and Broadway to Hollywood, reporting live from the Oscars, the Emmys, and the Grammys. Nationally, Kulhawik has co-hosted syndicated movie-review programs with Roger Ebert and Leonard Maltin. Look for her arts & entertainment reviews online at JoycesChoices.com
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I’ve seen this film and I loved it and invite you to click on the link below to access a FREE VIRTUAL screening of Focus Features and MSNBC FILMS: THE WAY I SEE IT on Thursday, September 17th @ 7pm ET
This film begins with what Official White House Photographer Pete
Souza saw and captured behind the scenes of two iconic presidencies–
Ronald Reagan’s and Barack Obama’s. Inspired by the New York Times #1
bestseller, the documentary directed by Dawn Porter gives us dual
portraits–photographer and his subjects– and the results are moving,
funny, revelatory. Photographer Souza pulls back the curtain on two
very different men, their political circles and the vastly different
times in which they lived. These moments are filtered through his keen
eye and abiding decency in the face of such private access. The trust
between Souza and his subjects has facilitated extraordinarily intimate
portraits revealing the spirit, temperament and caliber of these men,
and how each bore the extraordinary weight of their offices while
balancing personal responsibilities to their families and the
electorate.
Souza spent 24/7 covering each of these presidents as the proverbial
“fly on the wall,” and very little escaped his notice as he observed
Reagan and Obama up close and unvarnished, alone and with their
families, and in some of the most difficult moments in our history. I
couldn’t get enough of these images. The film then steps back and lets
us see how his subjects profoundly affected the photojournalist aiming
the lens, Souza himself, who comes out from behind the camera to tell us
not only what he saw beneath the surface– but how it affected him. This
is a wholly unique and profoundly insightful film that will impact how
you view the office of president going forward, and how the character of
the men who hold that office shapes the way they and we face the issues
before us.
SCREENING DETAILS
LINK http://gofobo.com/JoyceTWISI
Thursday, September 17th @ 7pm ET
Director: Dawn Porter
Producers: Evan Hayes (FREE SOLO), Laura Dern, Jayme Lemons, Dawn Porter
Running Time: 102 minutes
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Release Date:Friday September 18, 2020 in theaters domestically and then premiering on MSNBC on Friday October 9, 2020 at 10:00pm EDT.
Facebook: @TheWayISeeItFilm
Instagram: @TheWayISeeItFilm
Twitter: @WayISeeItFilm
#TheWayISeeIt
#VOTETheWayYOUSeeIt
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