

Tara Spartz' I Hate
Babysitting
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Film/Video
WOMEN WITH VISION: CROSSING BOUNDARIES
I HATE BABYSITTING
NIGHTCLUBBING FOUR: ROOTS OF HARDCORE
THURSDAY,
MARCH 22, 2001
AUDITORIUM
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I
HATE BABYSITTING
7 PM, FREE
Directed by Tara Spartz
Coon Rapids, Minnesota, is the setting for Tara Spartz's coming-of-age teen
comedy. When their baby-sitting jobs get in the way of plans for a wild
back-to-school party, these undaunted teenage girls find a way to work around
it. 2000, U.S., video, 64 minutes.
PRECEDED
BY:
SECOND GRADE
Directed by Josie Winship
This short memoir about second grade sets the record straight about who
is the weaker sex. 2000, U.S. video, 2 minutes.
NIGHTCLUBBING
FOUR: ROOTS OF HARDCORE
9 PM, $6 ($4 WALKER MEMBERS)
Directed by Emily Armstrong and Pat Ivers
In this fourth Nightclubbing installment, the New York scene becomes
more visceral, antagonistic, and a whole lot louder. Action-packed, thrilling
footage from the Heartbreakers, the Dead Boys, the Dead Kennedys, and an
absolutely amazing clip of Bad Brains (at CBGB's the week they moved to
New York) makes this the film in the series most likely to make you leap
out of your seat. 1975-1979, U.S., video, 63 minutes.
WOMEN WITH VISION: CROSSING BOUNDARIES IS MADE POSSIBLE BY GENEROUS SUPPORT
FROM THE MINNESOTA WOMEN'S FOUNDATION AND THE BUSH FOUNDATION, WITH ADDITIONAL
SUPPORT FROM THE MINNESOTA FILM BOARD. |