Fifth Freep Film Festival Opens at the Fillmore
Greater Detroit's Original Cultural Events Weekly — Thursday, March 29, 2018 DOWNTOWN MONITOR Fifth Freep Film Festival Opens at The Fillmore (pictured with his trademark guitars, above), an original member of Detroit’s will once again host the opening event for the Freep Film Festival. The eclectic revolutionary rockers, the MC5, has assembled a group of elite Detroit-based SmithDirector, (Silent comic Bob, book pictured aficionado above, and right all-around) and his film long-time personality cinema Kevin sidekick Smith musicians to perform with him. Tickets are $25. The performance will be Jason Mewes (Jay, pictured above, left) return to Detroit for a festival launch preceded by a screening of The Russian Five at 4 p.m. party on Tuesday, April 10 at The Fillmore Detroit. Doors for the event open Call Us Ishmael. An intimate look at the world’s obsession with Herman at 7 p.m. with the show at 8 p.m. Melville’s Moby-Dick. Dozens of historians, artists and fanatics explore Clerks will follow the the novel’s artistic and cultural legacy and impact. Showing at 11 a.m., on Fillmore show at approximately 10:30 p.m. at Ant Hall in Hamtramck. The Saturday, April 14, at the Detroit Historical Museum, 5401 Woodward Ave., FillmoreAn afterparty Detroit screening is located ofat Smith’s2115 Woodward iconic first Ave., film Downtown. (Planet) Ant in Detroit’s Cultural District. Hall is located at 2320 Caniff in Hamtramck. Clear Water: Detroit’s River Revival. Directed by Greater Detroit native The rest of the Fifth Annual Freep Film Festival’s line-up, running Wednesday, Randin Brown, tells the story of the environmental recovery of the Detroit April 11 through Sunday, April 15, will feature more than 70 programs, and Rouge rivers and their combined watersheds.
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