
Conversations at the Art Mission is proud to present an evening with Ithaca filmmakers Sue Perlgut and Chris Julian on February 5th at 7:00pm as they screen their film, 101 Ways to Retire - or Not!
101 Ways To Retire - Or Not! features real women and men in their fifties through their eighties, who redefine what it means to be "retired" and to be "senior citizens," as they live active and vital lives. This advice-filled documentary will change your ideas about retirement in the 21st Century. You can learn more about the film on its official website.
Sue Perlgut is a graduate of NYU with a MA in Educational Theatre. She has worked as a director, performer, storyteller, puppet maker, teacher, arts administrator and producer of theatre in colleges, public schools, community centers and alternative performing spaces in New York City and the Ithaca New York area. She is the author of a children’s book Randi’s Room and currently writes, produces and directs community theatre in Ithaca.
Christopher Julian earns his living as a freelance video producer/director and editor. He received a B.A. in 16mm Cinema from Binghamton University in 1994, and an A.S. in Communications at Tompkins Cortland Community College in 2004. His true passion is digital video editing, but he also pursues works in countless other art forms, including songwriting, painting, photography and woodworking. Chris is currently teaching video at Tompkins Cortland Community College and finished his first feature-length film, Invisible Ink, in 2006. For more information, please visit www.christopherjulian.com.
Conversations at The Art Mission would like to thank the Experimental Television Center for its generous support.
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