Queen Anne Movie Guild

You’re invited to a free movie screening of Playing For Change: Peace Through Music

Playing For Change: Peace Through Music is a story of hope, struggle, perseverance and joy. Directors Mark Johnson and Jonathan Walls, along with the Playing For Change team, traveled the globe with a single minded passion to connect the world through music. Their ambitious journey took them from post-apartheid South Africa, through the ancient sites of the Middle East, to the remote beauty of the Himalayas and beyond.

Using innovative mobile technology, they filmed and recorded more than 100 musicians, largely outdoors in parks, plazas and promenades, in doorways, on cobblestone streets and amid hilly pueblos. Each captured performance creates a new mix in which essentially the artists are all performing together, albeit hundreds or thousands of miles apart.

Playing For Change: Peace Through Music is the story of this unparalleled international collaboration, and the remarkable power of music.

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Playing For Change: Peace Through Music

7:00PM
Saturday, July 10th
Queen Anne United Methodist Church
1606 5th Ave W
Pink building located next door to the Queen Anne branch of the Seattle Public Library

The Movie Guild uses the Fellowship Hall entrance located on W Garfield Street

Coffee (both regular and decaffeinated) donated by Peet's Coffee & Tea / Queen Anne location

Admission is always free of charge...cash donations are kindly accepted


Some other films around town you might want to put on your calendar:

Friday Night at the Meaningful Movies
Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Network