We're so pleased to announce that our opening weekend in Los Angeles is fast approaching and that we have these insanely brilliant special guests on hand to help us out. They will be available for the post show Q&A on each of the dates indicated after the 7:10 p.m. show.
Friday, June 17th - Duncan Trussell, host of the wildly popular Duncan Trussell Family Hour
Check out the Duncan Trussell Family Hour
Saturday, June 18th - Dr. Charlie Grob, Professor, Departments of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA
Sunday, June 19th - Taryn Southern, writer/producer/content creator and YouTube starlet genius
Check out all the amazing stuff Taryn is doing
These shows will sell out so buy your tickets early by clicking here
After months of preparation and anticipation, "Dying to Know: Ram Dass and Timothy Leary" is coming to Los Angeles on June 17th. The film will be playing at the Laemlle Royal in West LA. Opening weekend will have a variety of special engagement Q&As with film maker Gay Dillingham, Duncan Trussell, Dr. Charlie Grob, Matt Neil from MAPS and Zach Leary.
Please check back soon for details on when these time slots will be announced.
Thank you so much. We're really excited to be coming into Los Angeles!
Thank you Boulder for making our run incredible! We sold out every seat for every screening and we're so grateful! Wow!
Because of that we're coming back for six more screenings on May 4 - May 7!
Boulder? Are you ready of us?
"Dying to Know - Ram Dass and Timothy Leary" is just two weeks away from opening in Boulder, CO!
March 29th - we'll be at the internationally acclaimed Naropa University. Please click here to buy tickets
March 30th - we open at the Dairy Arts Center, Please click here to buy tickets
Please check back soon as there will be special post show Q&A sessions with the film makers and special guests
We're excited to announce that the trip keeps happening and will soon be rolling into Boulder, Colorado. Not only is Boulder Gay Dillingham's home town but it's also an epicenter of many historic events that helped blaze the trail for the alternative consciousness movement.
In 1974 Ram Dass put on some of his post cherished talks of his career based on the devotional path, seva and using the Bhagavad Gita as a mirror for ones own life and process. The talks were so good that they made their way into two released forms. One, as a 12 hour audio set called "Love, Service, Devotion" and two, as a book called "Paths to God" - for any Ram Dass fan these are essential ingredients in getting closer to Ram Dass in what was arguably him at his peak state. These talks were in partnership with the founder of Naropa, Trungpa Rinposhe.
Also, throughout the years Timothy Leary found Boulder to be a great vortex of like minded individuals that allowed him to stretch out and really make it one of his "home bases" on the touring road. Check out this great lecture from'83.
Our journey will look like this:
March 29th - a special single screening at the Naropa Institute. More information and ticketing links will be provided shortly so be sure to check back.
March 30th - we'll then move over to the Dairy Arts Center for a theatrical run.
Be sure to check back for ticketing links and post show speaker Q&A information!
Minneapolis friends! Come see us at the St. Anthony Main Theater.
The legendary and influential Walker Art Center in Minneapolis is having us tonight! Gay Dillingham is on hand to represent the madness!
Here are some great things that came about all ready!
A great Q and A that went into some interesting places:
http://blogs.walkerart.org/filmvideo/
For more information on The Walker click here
For more information on St. Anthony Main Theater click here
Thank you Arizona for making "Dying to Know: Ram Dass and Timothy Leary" so incredibly successful and well received!
We're still playing at the Mary D Fisher Theater in Sedona until Thursday 2/5:
And we've been held over at the Loft Cinema in Tucson:
We're really pleased to announce that both Andrew Weil and Gay Dillingham will be on hand for the post show Q and A on January 29th in Tucson! This is opening night so be sure to get your tickets early as this will fill up fast!