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"Sunshine Superman" - documentary on Carl Boenish

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I'm not clicking without a synopsis.:)
"‘SUNSHINE SUPERMAN’ DOCUMENTS THE RISE AND FALL OF BASE JUMPING’S CREATOR"

"Carl Boenish is the godfather of BASE jumping. He literally came up with the name, which is an acronym for Building, Antenna, Span, and Earth.

As an engineer who gave up his stable—but otherwise landlocked—life to become a full-time skydiver and filmmaker, Carl was jumping off of cliffs and mountains just as a boom of skyscraper construction erupted in Los Angeles, in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

To share his predilection for freefalling with the world, Carl wore a helmet-mounted 16mm camera for the majority of his jumps, which allowed him to capture stunning and incredibly colorful footage of his death-defying feats."

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To share his predilection for freefalling with the world, Carl wore a helmet-mounted 16mm camera for the majority of his jumps, /quote]

Talk about your snag hazards! :D:D



You should see what the American Indian folks put on their heads these days.:P:)
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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ryoder


This part is funny or not....

Did you skydive while making this film?
That is the single most-asked question, which is fine. I did, I did skydive. But I have a background in rock climbing, and I grew up in Oregon rock climbing, so I don’t really have a lot of issues about heights. And actually, I thought the scariest part was going up in the airplane, because they’re really mechanically not well maintained, a lot of the drop zones. But I enjoyed it very much. I haven’t been BASE jumping, because it takes a lot of skill, so it’s not something you just kind of go out and do.

:S Not great to have this guy say that about our aircraft and it's good to know you can just go jump out of a plane with no skill. Maybe there should be tandem base jumps for everyone to enjoy..... :D
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You have to see it in the big screen!

NOW IN THEATRES

New York, NY: AMC Empire 25 -

New York, NY: Sunshine Cinema 5West -

Los Angeles, CA: The Landmark 12 -


IN THEATRES MAY 29

Atlanta, GA: Midtown Art Cinemas 8 -

Berkeley, CA: Shattuck Cinemas 10 -

Cambridge, MA: Kendall Square Cinema 9 -

Chicago, IL: Landmark's Century Centre Cinema -

Denver, CO: Mayan Theatre -

Irvine, CA: University Town Center 6 Cinemas -

Milwaukee, WI: Oriental Theatre -

Minneapolis, MN: Uptown Theatre -

Omaha, NE: Film Streams at the Ruth Sokolof Theater -

Palm Desert, CA: Cinemas Palme D'Or 7 -

Pasadena, CA: Playhouse 7 Cinemas -

Philadelphia, PA: Ritz 5 Movies -

Portland, OR: Fox Tower 10 -

San Diego, CA: Hillcrest Cinemas -

San Francisco, CA: Clay Theatre -

San Rafael, CA: Smith Rafael Film Center -

Santa Cruz, CA: Nickelodeon Theatres -

Washington, DC: E Street Cinema -

West Hollywood, CA: Sundance Sunset Cinemas -


IN THEATRES JUNE 5

Dallas, TX: Angelika Film Center -

Eugene, OR: Bijou Art Cinema -

Fort Collins, CO: Lyric Cinema Cafe 2 -

Indianapolis, IN: Keystone Art Cinema 7 -

Kansas City, MO: Tivoli @ Manor Square -

Salt Lake City, UT: Broadway Centre Cinemas -

Santa Rosa, CA: Summerfield Cinemas 5 -

Toronto, ON: Bloor Hot Docs Cinema -

University City, MO: Tivoli Theatre -

Vancouver, BC: VanCity Theatre -

Vancouver, WA: Kiggins -


IN THEATRES JUNE 12

Austin, TX: Violet Crown Cinemas -

Charlotte, NC: Ballantyne Village 5 -

Cleveland Heights, OH: Cedar Lee Theatres -

Columbus, OH: Gateway Film Center -

Waterloo, ON: Princess Cinema -


IN THEATRES JUNE 17

Ottawa, ON: ByTowne Cinema -


IN THEATRES JUNE 19

Amherst, MA: Amherst Cinema Arts Center 3 -

Boise, ID: The Flicks -

Fort Worth, TX: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth -

Knoxville, TN: Downtown West Cinema 8 -

Lambertville, NJ: ACME Screening Room -

Missoula, MT: Roxy Theater -

Santa Fe, NM: CCA Cinematheque -

Santa Fe, NM: Violet Crown Cinema -

Seattle, WA: SIFF Cinema Egyptian -

Tucson, AZ: The Loft Cinema -


IN THEATRES JUNE 20

Napa, CA: Jarvis Conservatory -


IN THEATRES JUNE 26

Hilton Head Island, SC: Coligny Theatre -

Nashville, TN: Belcourt Theatre -


IN THEATRES JUNE 27

Three Rivers, MI: Riviera Theatre -

Lafayette, LA: Acadiana Center for the Arts -


IN THEATRES JULY 1

Hamilton, NY: Hamilton Movie Theatre -


IN THEATRES JULY 3

Hunter, NY: The Mountain -


IN THEATRES JULY 13

Lafayette, LA: Acadiana Center for the Arts -


IN THEATRES JULY 24

Detroit, MI: Detroit Institute of Art -


IN THEATRES JULY 28

Williamsburg, VA: Kimball Theatre 2 -


IN THEATRES NOVEMBER 28

Loveland, CO: Rialto Theater -

- See more at: http://www.magpictures.com/sunshinesuperman/#sthash.y4Iyqihp.dpuf

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Squeak

No word on whether it will screen in OZ yet either[:/]



I posted this in a different thread but will also put here...

In order to be seen in more theaters then it needs to do well in the theaters listed. It's how smaller films get into more theaters. It's actually pretty extraordinary that it was picked up by larger companies. Universal, Magnolia Pictures and CNN films bought partial rights so they are in charge of what theaters it's shown in(mainly Landmark to start) and how it's distributed. Magnolia get first dibs at placing the film in the US, then it will be shown in select theaters in other countries, probably starting in Norway since they had a large part in production and have money into it. After it makes the rounds in smaller theaters worldwide then CNN Films will be showing it on their platform and then it will be available On Demand and DVD.
I would suggest seeing it on the big screen so as to experience the full effect of the awesome footage both from Carl and the new shots in Norway and it will also help to show that more markets can support the film.

Maybe contacting Magnolia Pictures might do some good trying to get it in certain theaters or finding Landmark Theaters and contacting them and telling them to contact Magnolia to get the film.... Or talk to Mark Cuban since he owns Landmark and Magnolia. ;)
http://www.landmarktheatres.com/LocationFinder

Here is the official trailer...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CsJW3_NqJ4

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JohnMitchell

***No word on whether it will screen in OZ yet either[:/]

You can rent the VHS tape in a couple of years, mate. :)>:([:/]
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
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How's yours doing?

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Squeak

******No word on whether it will screen in OZ yet either[:/]

You can rent the VHS tape in a couple of years, mate. :)>:([:/]

I had you figured for a LaserDisc kind of guy.:D
"There are only three things of value: younger women, faster airplanes, and bigger crocodiles" - Arthur Jones.

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I saw it last night with my skydiving wife and friend. It was very good!

If you started in the 70s/80s it's a must-see in my opinion. The writer/director did a very good job with what looked to me to be, a pretty challenging project. Lots of good video from back in the day. Jean Boenish comes across as very likeable and very admirable. Seems like a good egg. Great music and a good ending. A good movie for the sport.

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rmarshall234

I saw it last night with my skydiving wife and friend. It was very good!

If you started in the 70s/80s it's a must-see in my opinion. The writer/director did a very good job with what looked to me to be, a pretty challenging project. Lots of good video from back in the day. Jean Boenish comes across as very likeable and very admirable. Seems like a good egg. Great music and a good ending. A good movie for the sport.



A bunch of us skydivers (and some BASE jumpers) saw it at the SF premiere Friday night, where the director gave a Q & A at the end. Of course, I think most of the questions were from skydivers/BASE jumpers, but there was a comment/question from a whuffo lady who just got curious and came and stated how the story made the sport "appealing" to her (or should I say, understandable to her why they did it). Another thumbs up here.

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