This Saturday, Jan 16, at 7 p.m., Gallery 50 will host a screening of "Annie Leibovitz: Life Thru a Lens" (2006).
This acclaimed film traces the arc of the famed photographer's life, her aspirations to artistry and the trajectory of her career. Directed by her sister, Barbara Leibovitz, this probing and personal film depicts the key phases that shaped Annie's life and work; including her childhood; the tumultuous 1960s; her transition from "Rolling Stone" to "Vanity Fair", as well as her most significant personal relationships, including motherhood.
There will be a reception beginning at 6:30 p.m., which will include refreshments. Admission is free and a donation is suggested.
The film is not rated. Running time is 83 minutes. Seating is limited and will provided be on a first come basis.
The gallery is located at 50 Willmington Ave. in downtown Rehoboth Beach. For more information visit the gallery website at www.50contemporaryart.com or call at 302-227-2050. The gallery is closed Tuesday through Thursday.
Below, the movie trailer: