WIN: TICKETS TO SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN


Nov 27, 2012

MV5BMjA5Nzc2NDUyN15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNjQwMjc5Nw@@._V1._SY317_CR0,0,214,317_.jpgCFCR and the Broadway Theatre present the encore run of Searching For Sugar Man, a story of two South Africans set out to discover what happened to their unlikely musical hero, the mysterious 1970s rock 'n' roller, Rodriguez.

In the early 1970s, Sixto Rodriguez was a Detroit folksinger who had a short-lived recording career with only two well received but non-selling albums. Unknown to Rodriguez, his musical story continued in South Africa where he became a pop music icon and inspiration for generations. Long rumored there to be dead by suicide, a few fans in the 1990s decided to seek out the truth of their hero's fate. What follows is a bizarrely heartening story in which they found far more in their quest than they ever hoped, while a Detroit construction laborer discovered that his lost artistic dreams came true after all.
Back for one week in December  7 - 13th, this is one film not to be missed!

If you are a CFCR member and would like to go, we have ten pairs of tickets to a showing of your choice! Simply email contests@cfcr.ca with the subject “SUGAR MAN.” Please include your name, phone number, and 2012/2013 CFCR Membership Number.

 


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