companionship

Companions

Producer of the Work / Filmmaker: 

Mary Pat Kane

Year released: 
1992
Length: 
20 minutes

Where's Mary Pat's cat?

Filmmaker's Name: 
Mary Pat Kane
Filmmaker's Photo: 
marypatkanephoto.jpg
Filmmaker's Bio: 

Mary Pat Kane is a photographer, storyteller and performance artist who currently lives in Brooklyn, NY. In September 2004, Kane made her first Philadelphia performance in over a decade whe she starred in her two-part one woman show, The Night I Spoke to Judy Garland, Well Sort Of and Winter Depression at the Philly Fringe Festival. She returned to the Fringe one year later to perform a spoken word/poetry piece, KLM Blue and Side by Side.

Press: 

February 8, 1993 - "Expressing Themselves," by Ann Kolson, The Philadelphia Inquirer

August 9, 1999 - "New Program Takes Films Out of Theaters And Into the Streets," by Daniel Rubin, The Philadelphia Inquirer

August 24, 2000 - "Films About Communities Delight Water Tower Audience," by Gary Kramer, Chestnut Hill Local

Public Screenings, Broadcasts and Festivals: 

Summer 1994 - Shown as a looping video all summer at Charles A. Wustum Museum (Racine, Wisconsin)

August 16, 1999 - Part of Street Movies screening at Dickinson Square Park (Philadelphia, PA)

August 17, 2000 - Part of Street Movies screening at Water Tower Recreation Center

(Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA)

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