On Tuesday, March 22, 2016, the McColl Center for Art + Innovation continues its New Frequencies series with a screening of Lowlands, a film by Peter Thompson.
Noted critic Jonathan Rosenbaum called Thompson the greatest unknown filmmaker in America. Thompson's unique essay form combines documentary, dream, and fiction to tell his story.
Lowlands follows the little-known story of Vermeer's wife, exposing the shocking historical context in which the Dutch master painted his masterworks, known for their serenity and lucid beauty.
The film screens at the McColl Center 8–9:30 PM. Tickets are $5 for members or in advance; $7 at the door. Tickets are available here.
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