At SXSW this last March I saw Doug Block's documentary 51 Birch Street. I immediately wanted to show it to my family and friends. It's just one of those films that's complete only when you have somebody to talk about it with. The filmmaker, Doug Block, was gracious enough to let us to host a sneak preview screening here in Michigan before it opens later in New York, LA, San Francisco, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Boston.
Over the last several weeks I've been showing the film around to friends--by now I've probably watched 51 Birch Street half a dozen times. But I love showing it. I may know what happens next, but every time it ends I get to connect with people on a deeper level than what typically happens in everyday conversation. The film addresses the two most fundamental relationships we have: the one with our parents and the one with our wife/husband. What I've found is 51 Birch Street scratches an itch we all have, because, let's face it, some part of our consciousness is always preoccupied with these relationships. It feels good to talk about them every once in a while.
There's also something I've been thinking about around the idea of watching films in crowds. Snakes on a Plane was a blast because I saw it with a bunch of people willing to waste two hours on guaranteed good trash. 51 Birch Street isn't as rowdy, but it's also a film that gets better depending on who you watch it with. Although it's airing on HBO next year, part of the reason we're hosting this Spout event is I really want to bring it to a theater where people can watch it together, then walk across the street to the local watering hole and dig into some good conversation with each other. At Spout, we've always talked about bringing this type of experience to people. I think 51 Birch Street is the perfect film to start with, and there'll be more to come. Join the 51 Birch Street Group for updates.
51 Birch Street will be showing at 8:00 Thursday, September 28th.
UICA Theater
41 Sheldon Boulevard SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503




