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Sandman's Summer Solstice Special
Friday, Jun 22, 2018 8:00 PM
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General Admission Free Screening - $0.00

 
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The Roxy's own Chris Sand, AKA "Sandman the Rappin' Cowboy," is on a quest to celebrate all four seasons of 2018 with his third multi-media show at Missoula's Nonprofit Community Cinema. With winter long gone, and spring's fragrant blossoms soon to blow down the tracks, Sandman's Summer Solstice Special will feature a set of his live, socially conscious music followed by a screening of the 75-minute award-winning documentary--ROLL OUT, COWBOY--about Sand which follows him on a 2008 summer tour in support of then Illinois Senator Barack Obama's first presidential bid. 

Now, ten years later, after much turmoil and harrowing change--in both the American political landscape and in Sand's personal life--will this film stumble as a naive relic of foolish optimism or will it transcend time and politics altogether to stake its claim as a classic ode to the art of American dream-making?

This event is FREE and open to the public on behalf of The Roxy, so purchasing a bowl of triple-organic popcorn and a cold beverage is especially welcome! 

“…smartly assembled and insightful portrait. Roll Out, Cowboy is a documentary with both a beating heart and a brain, approaching the caliber of genre standouts like Spellbound.” - A.V. Club

“Funny, endearing, and surprisingly touching, Roll Out, Cowboy is one of the most delightful surprises of the year.” - Edmonton International Film Festival

“I am in love with this film! What a treasure.” - LA Film Courage


WINNER Gold Medal for Excellence, Park City Music Film Festival 

WINNER Best Documentary, Seattle True Independent Film Festival 

WINNER Best Comedy Documentary, DocuFest Atlanta Film Festival 

WINNER Best Documentary, Arizona Underground Film Festival 

WINNER Best Documentary, Flint Film Festival 

WINNER Best Documentary, Edmonton International Film Festival 




Film Info
Series:Free Live Show and Documentary Screening
Rating:NR
Run Time:180 min