Presented by A Curious Mix of People and the Red River Cultural District
A Special Documentary Screening
World Premiere: Emo's Documentary
A film about the cornerstone 90's venue in Austin, Texas at 6th and Red River.
VIEW TRAILER.
Join us after each screening for a special Q&A with the filmmaker, Greg Beets, and special guests including:
Eric "Emo" Hartman (Emo's owner)
Dave Thomson (Emo's manager)
Aileen Adler (Emo's bartender)
SCREENING #1
1:00PM - 1:25PM Networking, browse a special, curated selection of books from UT Press and drinks available for purchase.
1:30PM-2:30PM Film Screening
2:30PM-3:00PM Q&A with film makers and guests
3:00PM Close and continue dialogue at Chess Club and or explore the District
SCREENING #2
3:30PM - 3:55PM Networking, browse a special, curated selection of books from UT Press and drinks available for purchase.
4:00 PM- 5:00PM Film Screening
5:000PM-5:30PM Q&A with film makers and guests
5:00PM Close and continue dialogue at Chess Club and or explore the District
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This event is part of the Red River Cultural District's Cultural Currents Public Exhibition: Preserving the stories, sounds, and spirit of Red River.
This screening was supported by the Red River Cultural District and Curious Mix of People and is not funded by private donors, sponsors, or grants. Content in the documentary includes profanity, reference to lewd acts, reference to drugs and alcohol.
Cultural Currents disclaimer:
All products supported by and produced as part of this effort are a collection of real stories, history, memories and perspective form people connected to the Cultural District, past and present. Everyone remembers the past a little differently, and some tales include sensitive topics. These stories don't always reflect the views, mission, or endorsements of the Red River Cultural District organization, they are simply part of the rich complicated history of this special place. We've done our best to honor each storyteller's voice, but we can't promise every detail is fact-checked or free form the occasional fuzzy memory.