Lives of Hamilton Fish - Postponed to Feb 23

6:00 PM - 7:45 PM
Kent Public Library
Downstairs Program Room

Event Details

This program has been postponed to Feb. 23 due to the impending storm


THE LIVES OF HAMILTON FISH

A Film Song By Rachel Mason has been postponed to Feb. 23 due to the impending storm

The Lives of Hamilton Fish (2014) is a film whose story is told entirely

through songs and which is based on real people who lived in New
York during the Great Depression. Two men

were pronounced dead on the front page of a Newspaper in 1936, one was a statesman from one of New York's most prominent families and the other, the world's most notorious serial killer of children. Both men were named Hamilton Fish. A newspaper editor steps into a fantasy world attempting to comprehend

the coincidence. In live performances, the director Rachel Mason sings all of the

film's songs in costume, performing in sync to the film's backing soundtrack and is often accompanied by guest performers.

"The Lives of Hamilton Fish is a work of artistic and intellectual genius. In my book,

this is the very best film of 2014."

-Phil Hall (FilmThreat.com)


Event Type(s): Adult Program
Age Group(s): Adults

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