To everyone in Minneapolis who has posted a comment on this page:
I’m currently making a documentary about people who try to save historic movie theatres called, “Preserve Me a Seat.” I’ll be coming to Minneapolis for a weekend to film in June and would love to interview people with comments/memories about this theatre and the efforts to save it. If you’re interested in being interviewed or would like more information, please email me at:
Thank you.
Jim Fields
Writer/Director/Producer, “Preserve Me a Seat”
To everyone who has posted a comment on this page:
I’m currently making a documentary about historic movie theatres and the people who save them from demolition (or in some cases, like the Cooper don’t succeed). Part of my documentary includes an interview with Richard Crowther, archetect of the Cooper design. I’m coming to Minneapolis to film for a weekend in June and would love to interview people who have fond memories of the Cooper. If you would like to be interviewed or need more information, please email me at:
I’d also love to see some pics of the construction of the Cooper theatre too.
Thanks!
Jim Fields
Writer/Director/Producer, “Preserve Me a Seat”
I know this is a longshot, but I’m looking for someone in the Boston area who could videotape the exterior and neighborhood of the Gaiety before it’s demolished. I plan to show this amazing fight to save the theater in a documentary I’m making. If you live in the Boston area and have access to any type of video camera and want to help me (I live in Nebraska, so can’t come to Boston before the theater is most likely demolished), please email me at:
Thanks!
Jim
My documentary about the rise and fall of The Indian Hills, “Saving The Indian Hills,” is now completed. Currently, it is being entered in film festivals around the country and an Omaha premiere will take place in the spring of 2003. Meanwhile, check out the official website for the movie:
SavingTheIndianHillsMovie.com
(the url has changed from before)
Thanks!
Jim
The documentary about the efforts to save the Indian
Hills is almost finished. Check out the website:
savingtheindianhills.com for more information.
Thanks!
Jim
To everyone in Minneapolis who has posted a comment on this page:
I’m currently making a documentary about people who try to save historic movie theatres called, “Preserve Me a Seat.” I’ll be coming to Minneapolis for a weekend to film in June and would love to interview people with comments/memories about this theatre and the efforts to save it. If you’re interested in being interviewed or would like more information, please email me at:
Thank you.
Jim Fields
Writer/Director/Producer, “Preserve Me a Seat”
To everyone who has posted a comment on this page:
I’m currently making a documentary about historic movie theatres and the people who save them from demolition (or in some cases, like the Cooper don’t succeed). Part of my documentary includes an interview with Richard Crowther, archetect of the Cooper design. I’m coming to Minneapolis to film for a weekend in June and would love to interview people who have fond memories of the Cooper. If you would like to be interviewed or need more information, please email me at:
I’d also love to see some pics of the construction of the Cooper theatre too.
Thanks!
Jim Fields
Writer/Director/Producer, “Preserve Me a Seat”
I know this is a longshot, but I’m looking for someone in the Boston area who could videotape the exterior and neighborhood of the Gaiety before it’s demolished. I plan to show this amazing fight to save the theater in a documentary I’m making. If you live in the Boston area and have access to any type of video camera and want to help me (I live in Nebraska, so can’t come to Boston before the theater is most likely demolished), please email me at:
Thanks!
Jim
Can anyone tell me if the theatre is still standing or if it has been completely demolished? Thanks!
My documentary about the rise and fall of The Indian Hills, “Saving The Indian Hills,” is now completed. Currently, it is being entered in film festivals around the country and an Omaha premiere will take place in the spring of 2003. Meanwhile, check out the official website for the movie:
SavingTheIndianHillsMovie.com
(the url has changed from before)
Thanks!
Jim
The documentary about the efforts to save the Indian
Hills is almost finished. Check out the website:
savingtheindianhills.com for more information.
Thanks!
Jim