Saturday, January 30th marks Wilmington's 18th annual DocuTime one-day documentary film festival.
DocuTime has established a solid reputation for bringing acclaimed documentaries to the big screen in Wilmington and allowing a dedicated community of documentary-lovers to have a full day of award-winning, enlightening enjoyment. This year, DocuTime is bringing an award-winning documentary, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of my Voice, to the drive-in!
The DocuTime Drive-In will take place on January 30th at 7pm, in the parking lot at UNCW's Kenan Auditorium. Tickets are $15 per carload (plus tax and online fee). Purchase your ticket here.
Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of my Voice
Linda Ronstadt is our guide through her early years of singing Mexican canciones with her family; her folk days with the Stone Poneys; and her reign as the “rock queen” of the ‘70s and early ’80s. She was a pioneer for women in the male-dominated music industry; a passionate advocate for human rights, and had a high-profile romance with California Governor Jerry Brown. Ultimately, her singing voice was stilled by illness and forced her into retirement but her music and influence remain as timeless as ever. The documentary is directed by Oscar-winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman.
DocuTime made possible by a generous grant by the Landfall Foundation. With thanks to UNCW Office of the Arts, Cucalorus, and UNCW Department of Film Studies.
