THE CRAFT

Showings

Ped Mall -Scene 1 Sun, Oct 7, 2018 6:00 PM
Series Info
Series:Special Event
Film Info
Rating:R
Runtime:101 minutse
Director:Andrew Fleming
Year Released:1996
Production Country:USA

Description

FilmScene proudly hosts this Emma Goldman Clinic fundraising event, with 100% of ticket sales supporting Emma Goldman Clinic and their year-round efforts as a not-for-profit organization! Enjoy the film on FilmScene's Rooftop, with a cocktail hour from 6-7pm. Film begins at sundown (approximately 7pm).

"The witches' collective powers are a way to silence those who demean and subjugate them - whether it's the men who threaten their safety, peers who judge them, or beauty ideals that restrict them. There's a reason they practice their spells in the sanctified space of the sleepover: it's a place where young girls can safely forge new identities away from those who trivialize them."  
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Sinead Stubbins, the AV Club

THE CRAFT
After transferring to a Los Angeles high school, Sarah (Robin Tunney) finds that her telekinetic gift appeals to a group of three wannabe witches, who happen to be seeking a fourth member for their rituals. Bonnie (Neve Campbell), Rochelle (Rachel True) and Nancy (Fairuza Balk), like Sarah herself, all have troubled backgrounds, which combined with their nascent powers, lead to dangerous consequences.

EMMA GOLDMAN CLINIC
The Emma Goldman Clinic is a not-for-profit independent organization founded in 1973 by a group of women driven by feminist ideals. They exist to empower women and men in all life stages through the provision of quality reproductive health care that includes abortion services, gynecology services, safer sex promotion, and active education. Emma Goldman Clinic promotes respectful, client-centered and participatory health care through informed decision making, client rights, advocacy and expansion, and support of pregnancy choices.

The Emma Goldman Clinic strives to provide an environment in which diversity is acknowledged and celebrated. The Clinic is actively committed to staff diversity in employment policies and practices, and strives to increase economic, geographic, structural, and language accessibility for clients served through fundraising, outreach, and advocacy.

The Emma Goldman Clinic offers non-judgmental, quality health care services. Their goals are inspired by their belief in the larger ideals of feminist philosophy: political, economic, and social equality.