Presented By: University Activities Center
Free Screening (Before Release!) of Prime Video Original TIME
Join UAC's M-Flicks for a very special pre-screening of the Prime Video Original "Time".
We are excited to partner with @amazonprimevideo to share an early screening of Prime Video's newest original film TIME (@timemovie) to the U of M community!
The screening runs in real time and you will be able to pause the film for up to 20 minutes, and there will also be a 20 minute buffer to start the film at 7 PM if more time is needed. The movie will expire after the time that is allotted for it to run.
Each screening pass (the link is the pass) is a one time use on one device and can't be shared, so if sharing or viewing on multiple devices, you will need to click on the link on each device in order to RSVP for a pass.
And be sure to follow us on Instagram @umflicks and add M-Flicks on LinkedIn!
Screening Pass:
http://amazonscreenings.com/MFlicksCollegeVScreenDetroitTIME
More information on the film below:
In 1997, Fox Rich and Rob G. Rich were newly married high school sweethearts trying to start a business in Shreveport, Louisiana, when a moment of desperation led to a botched bank robbery that landed them both in jail. Fox served three and a half years; Rob was sentenced to 60. When Fox emerged, she dedicated her life to getting her husband out of prison and raising their six boys. Time cross-cuts footage from the past and present, framing it with a lyrical voiceover from Fox and her sons to provide a uniquely intimate perspective into the long-term costs of incarceration: the children who grow up without fathers, and the mothers who are forced to become caregivers and legal experts all at once.
TIME is directed by Garrett Bradley (Alone, America) and produced by Lauren Domino (The Earth Is Humming, America), Kellen Quinn (Midnight Family, Brimstone & Glory) and Garrett Bradley. Executive producers are Laurene Powell Jobs (The Price of Free, A Thousand Cuts), Davis Guggenheim (Waiting for ‘Superman,’ An Inconvenient Truth – 2014 Academy Award® winner for Best Feature Documentary), Nicole Stott (Searching for Sugar Man, Restrepo), Rahdi Taylor (Minding the Gap, I Am Not Your Negro) and Kathleen Lingo (Walk Run Cha Cha, 4.1 Miles). Co-executive producers are Jonathan Silberberg (Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, “Iconoclasts”) and Shannon Dill (Inheritance, He Named Me Malala).
We are excited to partner with @amazonprimevideo to share an early screening of Prime Video's newest original film TIME (@timemovie) to the U of M community!
The screening runs in real time and you will be able to pause the film for up to 20 minutes, and there will also be a 20 minute buffer to start the film at 7 PM if more time is needed. The movie will expire after the time that is allotted for it to run.
Each screening pass (the link is the pass) is a one time use on one device and can't be shared, so if sharing or viewing on multiple devices, you will need to click on the link on each device in order to RSVP for a pass.
And be sure to follow us on Instagram @umflicks and add M-Flicks on LinkedIn!
Screening Pass:
http://amazonscreenings.com/MFlicksCollegeVScreenDetroitTIME
More information on the film below:
In 1997, Fox Rich and Rob G. Rich were newly married high school sweethearts trying to start a business in Shreveport, Louisiana, when a moment of desperation led to a botched bank robbery that landed them both in jail. Fox served three and a half years; Rob was sentenced to 60. When Fox emerged, she dedicated her life to getting her husband out of prison and raising their six boys. Time cross-cuts footage from the past and present, framing it with a lyrical voiceover from Fox and her sons to provide a uniquely intimate perspective into the long-term costs of incarceration: the children who grow up without fathers, and the mothers who are forced to become caregivers and legal experts all at once.
TIME is directed by Garrett Bradley (Alone, America) and produced by Lauren Domino (The Earth Is Humming, America), Kellen Quinn (Midnight Family, Brimstone & Glory) and Garrett Bradley. Executive producers are Laurene Powell Jobs (The Price of Free, A Thousand Cuts), Davis Guggenheim (Waiting for ‘Superman,’ An Inconvenient Truth – 2014 Academy Award® winner for Best Feature Documentary), Nicole Stott (Searching for Sugar Man, Restrepo), Rahdi Taylor (Minding the Gap, I Am Not Your Negro) and Kathleen Lingo (Walk Run Cha Cha, 4.1 Miles). Co-executive producers are Jonathan Silberberg (Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, “Iconoclasts”) and Shannon Dill (Inheritance, He Named Me Malala).
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