St. Paul filmmaker Elizabeth Hoodecheck is in the midst of an immersive new documentary called Bare Honesty. The film finds inspiration in photographer Frank Cordelle's The Century Project, "a series of nude photographs accompanied by highly personal and moving statements by women whose lives span 100 years." Elizabeth's film follows some of the women grappling with the decision to bare their souls before Cordelle's camera, and indeed our own perceptions of the female body.
Tonight (Friday) you have a special opportunity to view an extended trailer from the film and meet Frank Cordelle, who will be exhibiting his powerful work:
4 - 8 pm on Friday, August 26th
IFP MN Center for Media Arts
Suite 100
2446 University Ave. W.
St. Paul, MN 55114
651-644-1912
For more information contact Elizabeth Hoodecheck at 651-276-2538 or ehoodecheck@comcast.net
Posted by Minnesota Stories on August 26, 2005 05:01 AM
Comments
Well...answers the age old (pun unintended) question, "Why do we wear clothes ?"
Posted by: Joe at August 26, 2005 11:57 AM
I continue to be impressed by Minnesota stories. Great little pieces.
i'm going through old MNstories entires and this one made me weep. i wish i could have seen that in person. thanks for this. i would never have known it existed.
Posted by: honey bunny at January 1, 2006 11:52 AM