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The Great Northern: Moonage Daydream + Closing Party
The Market at Malcolm Yards
Sun, Feb 5 5:00 PM
The Great Northern Closing Party and Screening | Sunday, February 5 • 5:00-8:30 PM | The Market at Malcolm Yards • 501 30th Ave SE, Minneapolis | Opening set with DJ Yasmeenah
RESERVE HERE
About the film
Moonage Daydream illuminates the life and genius of David Bowie, one of the most prolific and influential artists of our time.
Told through sublime, kaleidoscopic, never-before-seen footage, performances and music, Brett Morgen’s (The Kid Stays in the Picture, Cobain: Montage of Heck, Jane) feature length experiential cinematic odyssey explores David Bowie’s creative, musical and spiritual journey. The film is guided by David Bowie’s own narration and is the first officially sanctioned film on the artist.
About Yasmeenah
The ethereal and joyous Yasmeenah is a DJ and multidisciplinary artist who is not afraid to reflect on the times while prioritizing joy and celebration on the continuous path to liberation. Yasmeenah lives and examines the intersections of art, music, creation, queerness, and Blackness as she believes art is essential to radical movements.
About The Great Northern | January 25-February 5, 2023
The Great Northern celebrates our cold, creative winters through ten days of diverse programming that invigorate mind and body. In an era of changing climate that threatens our signature season, we seek to create community, inspire action, and share the resilient spirit of the North with the world.
About MSP Film
The films are curated by the MSP Film, whose mission is to inform and transform individuals and communities through the power of great cinema. MSP Film has spent the last six decades celebrating a myriad of cultures, countries and issues of collective local and global concern through film, believing in the potency of storytelling to move people, and to move people to action. Our widely recognized Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival, Cine Latino, We The People film series, or daily screenings at The Main Cinema represent a diversity of perspectives and 100+ cultures and countries each year, providing unique platforms for learning and action through film and conversation.
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