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Title: Alexandra Isles New Documentary / Cable's LINK TV Airs Alexandra Isles Film
Post by: victoriawinters on May 09, 2006, 05:20:42 AM
It would appear that Alexandra Moltke Isles was awarded a grant by the New York State Council on the Arts and created a new documentary, The Healing Gardens of New York.  It is going to be playing at the Pioneer Theatre located at 155 East 3rd Street, New York, NY 10009 on Tuesday, June 20, 2006 at 7:00 PM.  Tickets are available on-line at Pioneer Theater (http://www.tix.com/Event.asp?Event=56983) or by calling (800) 595-4849 for tickets and (212) 591-0434 for other information.

There is supposed to be a reception afterwards at the 6B Garden (http://www.6bgarden.org/) in the East Side (Manhattan that is) and the theater's web-site mentions this is a meet and greet with the filmmaker.  Now it does not specifically say she will be there.  It says "Every Tuesday at 7pm features special guests presenting their film, and is followed by a beer and pizza reception for ticket holders. Except for this one - no beer at the beautiful 6B garden where we'll host our reception."  Thus, she may not really be there.  It could be other people would be there.

Once again, New Yorkers are lucky ducks.  It's supposed to be on PBS this summer.  But, I have a feeling only New York is going to get it.  I have not been able to unearth any 411 on that yet.

If any New Yorker can get it, please record for me!!!!
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: michael c on May 11, 2006, 01:09:29 AM
being a new yorker i'm really going to try to check this out.

i'm slightly ashamed to admit that i would attend the screening of what is surely a fine documentary for d.s.ish reasons but that's just how it is.

as far as the "meet and greet" goes i'm not sure how i'd handle it.should i just gaze from afar or attept a stammered introduction?could i disguise my d.s. fan-ish-ness or would she instictively know? ::)
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: victoriawinters on May 11, 2006, 04:41:54 AM
You could attempt to put on pasty color make-up on your face.  That way when you blush (which I would too) you'll look just right and no one would notice.

I'm very happy you might be able to attend.
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: Midnite on May 11, 2006, 06:35:09 AM
I hope you'll be able to chat with her, mscbryk.  You could start with a comment about her film, and if you feel comfortable bringing up DS, I think you should go for it.  She strikes me as someone who would appreciate sincerity.  :)
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: michael c on May 12, 2006, 01:37:23 AM
i'll have to feel the situation out.

i don't want to make ms.isles uncomfortable or make "us" look wierd.
but since she has not thus far ever attended a fest i would like to meet her.

funny,in my line of work i get to see everybody and i'm always as cool as a cucumber.the only "celebrity" who left me flustered was supermodel linda evangelista(another weird obsession of mine)and,of course,alexandra if i do indeed get to meet her.
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: Gothick on May 12, 2006, 03:31:54 AM
Oh, I just have to ask whether you ever saw George Michael's "Too Funky" video with Linda Evangelista and a bunch of other supermodels (Tyra Banks, I believe, was another one)?  It's a real hoot and underlines the "drag queen" aspect of what supermodels do by mixing up some actual drag queens with the gals.

It would be fun to have a Dark Shadows version with footage of Cassandra swanking through the drawing room in her butterfly caftan, Julia swinging her purse in her latest mod tweed ensemble, Carolyn working it in the Blue Whale, etc.

Best, Steve
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: michael c on May 13, 2006, 05:00:26 PM
gothick,

of course i've seen the "too funky" video.fabulous.but the ne plus ultra of supermodels(linda,christy,naomi,titiana,cindy)lipsynching to george michael is "freedom".

but this is a bit off-topic so.... ;)
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: victoriawinters on May 13, 2006, 09:05:13 PM
I did find another showing of this documentary where Alexandra Isles is scheduled to appear.  It's at the 92nd Street Y (http://www.92y.org/shop/event_detail.asp?productid=T%2DMM5FJ31) on June 6, 2006 at 7:30 PM.  Alexandra Isles will be appearing with James Jiler, Director of the GreenHouse Project at Rikers Island; Sonny Watson, founding member, Taqwa Community Farm; and Gwenn Fried, horticulture therapist at Rusk Institute and Project Find.
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: jennifer on May 14, 2006, 01:07:56 AM
i also believe that she would not mind talking about DS
i'm sure she gets ? about that other matter that tacky
people probaly want to know about. she always struck
me as someone with class and i wish she would attend a fest

jennifer

Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: victoriawinters on May 14, 2006, 01:18:44 AM
I personally would find it odd to discuss Dark Shadows in the middle of a panel with other guests that are discussing The Healing Gardens of New York.  Perhaps, if opportunity arises one might be able to ask one or two questions privately about Dark Shadows during a reception setting.

I also think it would be appropriate to ask her questions about her other documentaries. 
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: michael c on May 14, 2006, 01:44:48 AM
i totaly agree.

it would be unbelievably tacky to ask ms.isles anything about d.s. during a panel discussion about her new film.

privately if the right moment occasions itself perhaps.

as far as that "other matter" is concerned who even cares about that any more?it's such old news and only a really dreadful person would embarass her with any mention of it at all.

thanks for the info about the june 6th screening victoria.
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: jennifer on May 14, 2006, 02:09:07 AM
i totaly agree.

it would be unbelievably tacky to ask ms.isles anything about d.s. during a panel discussion about her new film.

privately if the right moment occasions itself perhaps.

as far as that "other matter" is concerned who even cares about that any more?it's such old news and only a really dreadful person would embarass her with any mention of it at all.
oh i didn't think you would ask her then but there are dreadful people out there that'll ask anything
to embrass someone anytime. i hope that her new film does well she deserves it after all these years i still remember
her Victoria Winters  and how much i wanted to look like her when i was a ten years old. i'm sure she is stiil lovely
and would love to see her at the fest i would love her to know there is a lot of us that admire her work on DS
even forty years later :)
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: Midnite on May 14, 2006, 02:15:59 AM
I personally would find it odd to discuss Dark Shadows in the middle of a panel with other guests that are discussing The Healing Gardens of New York.  Perhaps, if opportunity arises one might be able to ask one or two questions privately about Dark Shadows during a reception setting.

Oh, absolutely.  Broaching the topic of DS with her followed your information about the meet and greet, which sounded fairly informal since it's described as an outdoor pizza reception.  The panel information hadn't been posted yet.

Was anyone else tickled to read that there's a large garden on Riker's Island?

And thank you for the information, victoriawinters!  Have a happy Mother's Day, ladies.
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: michael c on June 21, 2006, 03:28:47 AM
i just got back.

ms.isles was in fact in attendence at both the documentary's screening and the informal reception held afterwards.

let's say that the more things change(she wore a top with sleeves)the more they stay the same(she still wears her hair"vicki style").

there was a fair crowd.kind of "crunchy".after the screening ms.isles got up and briefly thanked those who worked on the film with her.she was then presented with this sort of tie-dyed wrap thing that some of the children from the gardens made for her.sweet.

then the audience moved to the reception held in a community garden on the lower east side.ms.isles was surrounded by numerous friends and well wishers.under the circumstances(the event being held to honor her new film)i decided that any refernce to d.s. would have been inappropriate but when i left i told her i enjoyed the film and she shook my hand and said thank you.she was polite but still i wondered if she somehow "knew".

40 years on the girl's still kind of dreamy. :P

oh,and the film was nice too.if anyone's interested in ordering a copy it's available for home video at $29.99.
please contact the cinema guild at (212)685-6242.
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: victoriawinters on June 21, 2006, 08:55:03 AM
Thanks for the information about ordering the video mscbryk.  I hope it's really a DVD but may be that is too much to hope for.  I'm really happy you got to meet her in person and see the film.  It sounds like it was special.  I very much appreciate your report.
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: arashi on June 21, 2006, 08:10:24 PM
Thanks for the report, it sounds like it was a pleasant event.

You know, I think they do know when they run into a fan elsewhere, even if you don't say you are. There's probably some look in our eyes or an aura of subdued excitement or something that sets off the fan radar.
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: BuzzH on June 21, 2006, 08:25:53 PM
You know, I think they do know when they run into a fan elsewhere, even if you don't say you are. There's probably some look in our eyes or an aura of subdued excitement or something that sets off the fan radar.

I think it's probably more pervasive when female fans (and I guess some of the guys  >:D) meet some of the gentlemen from the show (David Selby, Jim Storm, just to name two) because we tend to want to throw ourselves at them.   It's hard to cover that up!    ::)
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: arashi on June 22, 2006, 12:34:50 AM
You know, I think they do know when they run into a fan elsewhere, even if you don't say you are. There's probably some look in our eyes or an aura of subdued excitement or something that sets off the fan radar.

I think it's probably more pervasive when female fans (and I guess some of the guys  >:D) meet some of the gentlemen from the show (David Selby, Jim Storm, just to name two) because we tend to want to throw ourselves at them.   It's hard to cover that up!    ::)

::Laughing Out Loud:: Oh My God. Ain't that the truth. David Selby is STILL the only man I have ever met that gave me the shakes when I spoke with him. I have a picture floating around of the two of us at the 2001 Fest and you've never seen a more genuine grin on my face let me tell you.  ;D
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: michael c on June 22, 2006, 12:45:52 AM
Thanks for the report, it sounds like it was a pleasant event.

You know, I think they do know when they run into a fan elsewhere, even if you don't say you are. There's probably some look in our eyes or an aura of subdued excitement or something that sets off the fan radar.

that's so true arashi.

it's a very strange sensation when you meet one of "them" for the first time.the first d.s. actor i ever met in person was diana millay at the 2003 fest.for some reason she had her table set up before anyone else.as it happened i had recently completed the laura collins storyline(which i adored)so i was just mesmerized by her.

later that weekend when i met nancy and kathryn i had that same feeling.but these actors were attending an event held for d.s. so they were probably expecting intense fan reaction.

as for the event with alexandra like i said she was polite.but still something told me she somehow knew i wasn't exactly a huge fan of documentaries about community gardens.

i kept my cool...but you guys know how creamy i think victoria is. ::)
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: retzev on June 22, 2006, 01:17:24 AM
...you've never seen a more genuine grin on my face let me tell you.  ;D

Well...let's see it  :D
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: Julia99 on June 22, 2006, 05:59:08 AM
It was a nice documentary; the opening segment camera work seemed a bit claustrophobic to me but that changed and the later commentaries were interesting--i'm very interested in some unexplored green spaces in NYC.
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: arashi on June 22, 2006, 06:27:27 AM
...you've never seen a more genuine grin on my face let me tell you.  ;D

Well...let's see it  :D

And here it is! If I was smiling any more I think my face was going to break  ;D
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: retzev on June 22, 2006, 01:30:44 PM
Yes, that's a helluva smile  :) Selby's looks pretty genuine too!  :D
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: Maria_Merriweather on June 23, 2006, 04:46:33 PM
There is a mention of Alexandra Isles' documentary in Liz Smith's column of June 23rd. It's a little more than halfway down.
http://www.nypost.com/gossip/liz/liz.htm 8)
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: Midnite on June 23, 2006, 05:18:56 PM
Ah, thank you, Maria_Merriweather!  It mentnions that the documentary will air on PBS on July 27.  You can check your schedule here:  http://www.pbs.org/tvschedules/ as we get closer to the date.

mscbryk, I'm thrilled for you.  :D
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: victoriawinters on August 18, 2006, 05:14:16 AM
Here is a huge news flash for those that have Direct TV (not sure if LINK TV is on cable or not).  Alexandra's Moltke's new documentary, The Healing Gardens of New York, is coming to all coasts starting Friday, August 19 at 9PM PT.  To check the times and scedule in your area click this link (http://www.worldlinktv.org/programming/programDescription.php4?code=healinggardens).  Then, you'll want to click on the P, M, C or E which is Pacific, Mountain, Central or Eastern.  Voila you know the time in your area, set your VCR/TIVO.

For those of us not in New York, this is a great thing.  I'm really glad I had my TIVO search for it!
Title: Cable's LINK TV Airs Alexandra Isles Film
Post by: David on August 19, 2006, 04:22:32 PM
Alexandra's 4th film, The Healing Gardens of New York, is airing on Link TV, channel 9410 on my provider, Dish Network.
The channel is also available on Direct TV & select cable systems.

Link TV has a website where you can check their schedule.

David
Title: Re: Cable's LINK TV Airs Alexandra Isles Film
Post by: David on August 19, 2006, 04:38:28 PM
Link TV is on channel 375 for Direct TV.
The channel website is LinkTV.org

David
Title: Re: Alexandra Isles New Documentary
Post by: Midnite on August 19, 2006, 05:04:07 PM
The Healing Gardens of New York, is coming to all coasts starting Friday, August 19 at 9PM PT.

That would be Saturday, Aug. 19 at 9 a.m. PT.  Repeating:

Saturday, Aug. 19   2:00 pm
Sunday, Aug. 27   9:00 pm
Monday, Aug. 28   3:00 am
Monday, Aug. 28   7:00 am  (all times are Pacific)