2/2 & 2/3: "Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman" films


Saturday, February 2, 2008 to Sunday, February 3, 2008


Location: Walker Art Center, 1750 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis - map

Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman, a set of films by Jennifer Fox, presents “sexy, humorous, personal, yet universal investigations of modern womanhood”. Click here to see the trailer.

Saturday, February 2, 7pm, Chapters 1–3
Sunday, February 3, 12noon, Chapters 1–3
Sunday, February 3, 4pm, Chapters 4–6

Chapter 1: No Fear of Flying: Living the Free Life

Chapter 2: Test Piloting: TICK TOCK The Biological Clock…The Single Woman
Chapter 3: Experiencing Turbulence: The Price of Sexual Freedom
Chapter 4: Crash and Burn: The Things All Women Share
Chapter 5: Walking Away from the Wreck: The Secret of Male Power…
Chapter 6: Breaking the Sound Barrier: Female Life Backwards: New Technology for the “New Woman”

Jennifer Fox delivers a sexy, humorous, and personal yet universal investigation of modern womanhood. Flying follows Fox’s travels to more than a dozen countries to, as she puts it, “understand how women define their lives when there is no map.” While the story evolves over six hours, this compelling series’ distinct parts can be viewed individually or as a whole, in sequence or not. “Part delectable soap opera, sociopolitical inquiry, and narrative experiments, Flying sweeps us up into an addictive international adventure” (Sundance Film Festival). 2007, video, 60 minutes each chapter (total running time 360 minutes).

For information call 612-375-7600 or visit walkerart.org.