Baltimore's underground film scene of the 1960s. The Orson Welles Cinema in Cambridge during the early '70s. Baltimore's celebrated Charles Theatre in the '80s and the Orpheum Cinema during the '90s.
All of these theaters had one thing - and one man, really - in common. That would be George Figgs. From appearing in multiple John Waters films to his work curating and projecting so many films, you won't find many that have such a true love of film and a commitment to sharing it.
In just 25 short minutes, you'll learn so much about how revival cinemas started, where they are and where they're going. Honestly, this could have been 25 hours long and I would have soaked up every moment. I strongly advise you to check this out.
Cinevangelist: A Life in Revival Film
2018
Biography / Documentary
Cinevangelist: A Life in Revival Film
2018
Biography / Documentary
Plot summary
In CINEVANGELIST: A LIFE IN REVIVAL FILM, film historian and artist George Figgs tells the story of his life's work in bringing revival cinema to Baltimore and beyond. From his role in Baltimore's underground film scene of the 1960s and his involvement with the Orson Welles Cinema in Cambridge during the early '70s, to helping manage Baltimore's celebrated Charles Theatre in the '80s, owning and operating the Orpheum Cinema during the '90s, and continuing with the "third wave" of revival cinema today, Figgs has made it his mission to bring alternative films to the audiences who want to see them, in the way they were meant to be seen.
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