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Old 02.15.2012, 10:31 AM   #1
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The Images Festival presents
A special DOUBLE-screening event of Sonic Youth: Sleeping Nights Awake
Followed by a live tribute set by Shaking Hell!

Sonic Youth: Sleeping Nights Awake
A film by Project Moonshine

Two screenings:
Wednesday 29 February, 6:00 PM - ALL AGES / DRY
PWYC - for students with valid I.D. Only

Wednesday 29 February, 8:00 PM
(19+, licensed)

The Garrison, 1197 Dundas Street West
Advance tickets: 10$ (NOW on sale online, see link below!)

http://imagesfestival.com/store2/

Advance tickets available for purchase in-store at Rotate This (801 Queen Street West) & Soundscapes (572 College St)

WATCH THE TRAILER!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psr-lSFCmZA

2012 marks the 25th anniversary of the Images Festival, Toronto’s longest-running alternative film festival. Images’ first edition took place in 1988, a heady year in underground pop culture, which also saw the release of the acclaimed double album Daydream Nation, by New York avant-rock quartet Sonic Youth. Creating a new language for the guitar through alternate tunings and distorted dissonance, Sonic Youth were the Beatles of the ‘80s, only without the hits. A singular voice in the landscape of independent music, Sonic Youth have influenced countless bands, yet no one really sounds like them. Despite their underground status, they have built a 30-year career, with a devoted fanbase, a canon of brilliant albums and an entire younger generation that they have culturally mentored.

Images is proud to launch our 25th year with a special screening of Sleeping Nights Awake, a documentary on Sonic Youth shot by high school students. The screening will be followed by a live performance by Shaking Hell — a Toronto indie super-group featuring members of Republic of Safety, Neck and Mean Red Spiders formed especially for this evening — playing a set of Sonic Youth’s “hits.”

Sleeping Nights Awake
In the summer of 2006, a group of seven high school students from Reno, Nevada set out to make a documentary on Sonic Youth. As part of a non-profit organization called Project Moonshine, these teens were given cameras and a few days of training and set loose to record a day in the life of Sonic Youth. Shot on location in Reno on the 4th of July, this intimate verité documentary is a behind the scenes look at one of the most influential bands of all time and contains insightful and candid concert footage. Shot in glorious black and white, highlights in the set include “Tom Violence,” “Shaking Hell,” “Mote,” “Incinerate” and “Kool Thing.” Additionally, the documentary contains rare interviews with Kim Gordon, Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo, as well as their guitar techs and sound engineers. Filled with behind-the-scenes interviews, original performances and a little basketball, this film shares the enveloping experience of a Sonic Youth concert unraveling before our eyes.

“Sonic Youth has been documented by a host of filmmakers, but the leading band of the No Wave movement has never been quite as expressively and thoroughly captured as by the high school crew behind ‘Sleeping Nights Awake.’ This is one of the most engagingand single-minded film studies of a band since ‘Instrument,’ Jem Cohen's 1999 film on Fugazi. The beautifully rendered black-and-white imagery layers the gig with a timeless mood that, like Cohen's best music docs, will give the pic a long-lasting impact. Best of all, the music is uncompromised, full-bore Sonic Youth, a band distinguished by a rare gift for blending pop attitude with avant-garde taste and daring.” – Variety
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