W.r.t. an online meeting: let's shoot for late Saturday afternoon, maybe 4:30pm, after Noelle gets out of her meeting? W.r.t. films: we saw "I am an electric lampshade" and are in the middle of "The Magnitude of All Things". We'll likely see "Medicine Man: Stan Brock Story" next. > From: Jmseguin <http://profiles.yahoo.com/jmseguin> > Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2021 10:40:28 -0700 > > Hi Everyone, > > I am so enjoying the festival and hope you are, too! I started Walk with Me > last night and hope to finish it tonight. > > I am currently open Saturday and also Sunday in the afternoon. I’m arranging > a hike with my daughter and her best friend and her mom which will likely be > Saturday day or Sunday afternoon. If Sunday, we usually wrap up by 5:00. All > that said, please schedule for whatever works best. > > I am so glad I watched 76 Days and the interview with the filmmaker that > followed it. It was at the same time both so very sad and heart warming. > Probably my favorite film so far. Emy - you’ll definitely need to see it. > > I felt the same way as Emy about A Little Italian Vacation. Not sure at first, > but enjoyed it in the end including the beautiful people snd scenery. There was > a turning point in the middle of the movie for me. > > I look forward to discussing and hearing your recommendations and thoughts. > > Very best, > Jennifer > > > On Mar 25, 2021, at 8:44 AM, Emy Mendoza <http://www.gmail.com/~mendoza.emy> wrote: > > > > Saturday afternoon or evening, either ones. Late morning/early afternoon? I'm flexy. > > > > I'm almost done with A Little Italian Vacation, which at the beginning I didn' > > t get it, but now I'm kind of loving it, though who doesn't love beautiful > > people in a beautiful setting, with a bit of drama. I wish I were there on > > that Island. > > > > So bummed I missed 76 Hours. I'm going to keep my eyes open for it to show on > > KQED or some other venue. > > > > I saw Atomic Cover-up, and Boys in Red Hats: > > > > Atomic Cover-up: provided film that the U.S. Army made about the aftermath of > > the 2 bombs in Japan in 1944. The films were hidden for some time, but now > > they are becoming available. Some of the film is quite horrifying, so be > > ready. The films are great for anti-nuclear campaigns. an 8. > > > > The Boys in Red Hats: was good, was about group of teenagers at Lincoln > > Memorial field trip, who kind of harassed a Native American guy. I give it an > > 8, on scale 1-10. > > > > Sexplanation: awesome, a 9. > > > > OK, now I have to work. cheers all, Emy > > > >> On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 7:29 AM Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> wrote: > >> we could do Zoom late morning Sat? > >> > >> On Thu, 25 Mar 2021, robert wrote: > >> > > From: Emy Mendoza <http://www.gmail.com/~mendoza.emy> > >> > > Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2021 21:49:56 -0700 > >> > > > >> > > Saturday morning? a suggestion - > >> > > >> > We usually go to the Santa Clara Farmers Market on Sat morning. However, > >> > I'd be available Saturday afternoon, evening, and night, and all day > >> > Sunday. (IIRC, Noelle has the co-op board meeting on Sat afternoon, but > >> > I'll let her chime in here.) > >> > > >> > > On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 9:36 PM Noelle < > >> > > http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> wrote: > >> > > > When would everyone like to meet online to chat about the films?