Riff on RoxFilm – Saturday Evening

A woman sits at a table with a young boy, watching as he works with crayons and paper in a classroom or home setting.

Sat Feb 7

Saturday Evening: Legacy, Education and Community

Schedule:

7:00 PM Film Screening, Waiting for Superman by Davis Guggenheim
$15, Helmerich Theater

9:00 PM Closing Reception Honoring Ed DeMore
Free, Hugh’s View

supported in part by the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys, top image from Superman Doesn’t Steal

We close the weekend with a message about taking action today to strengthen our community of tomorrow, seen through the eyes of five students making their way through the American education system.

Superman was a personal favorite of educator, advocate and philanthropist Ed DeMore, whose passion and support were responsible for bringing Rox Film to Key West, and who passed away suddenly in November. Ed believed deeply in the power of film and art to open minds, spark dialogue, and drive change. A closing reception after the film honors his legacy, passion for education, and unwavering commitment to equity and community.

The Film

Waiting for Superman
Directed by Davis Guggenheim (USA, 2010, 1 hr 51 mins).
This film investigates the public school system in the United States, and uncovers the many ways in which education in America has declined. Rather than relying largely on statistics and expert opinions, Guggenheim focuses on five students — Anthony, Bianca, Daisy, Emily and Francisco — portraying their own individual struggles and triumphs within problem-plagued academic settings where there are no easy solutions to the myriad issues that affect them.

The Studios of Key West