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The filmmaker will be in attendance and there will be a Q&A following the screening.
The documentary features local content such as Bridgewater’s South Shore in Motion festival and local South Shore blogger, Lucas Doran.
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The Globe and Mail online.
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The Coast’s Mike Landry reviews the documentary Burning Rubber in the September 17 issue of The Coast.
“Burning Rubber channels the humanity in an oversimplified and derided practice. Pahlke exposes its foundations of community and tradition, showing how the noise, power and raw energy can connect people no matter where you stand on the legal, environmental or gender issues surrounding burnouts.”
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“Another film that will be fantastic is Burning Rubber, Ariella Pahlke's documentary about culture of burning rubber as a form of self-expression. She interviews drivers and artists about the phenomenon you most often see snaking across rural roads — there was a performance at Exhibition Park in 2007, with arts and car lovers, watching drivers make skid marks all over the parking lot. Sounds bizarre but it was incredible.” — Sue Carter Flinn
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Burning Rubber's first screening, for cast, crew and anyone who helped out, took place Tuesday July 28th at 8pm at the Terence Bay Fire hall, 80 Sandy Cove Rd, Terence Bay NS.
Joanne Kerrigan reports on the making of Burning Rubber in the TheNational (United Arab Emirates).
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