DC Independent Film Festival To Screen Piti Theatre’s Film  “Canary in a Gold Mine” – Environmental Health Trust

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Join Us at the DC Independent Film Festival For the Screening of Piti Theatre’s Film  “Canary in a Gold Mine”

Friday March 3, 2023

Screening – 6:30 p.m.

Panel Discussion – 7:30 p.m.

Landmark’s E Street Cinema, 555 11th St NW, Washington, DC

The film is a 21st century love letter as well as a wakeup call to the risks of 24/7 wireless exposure. A unique blend of theater and documentary, “Canary” uses a comedic lens to explore fatherhood, marriage and environmental health. Well-known stage artist and now film writer, performer, and director Jonathan Mirin describes the show as “like theater … but flatter.”

After a viral premiere at the Ko Festival of Performance, Piti Theatre’s “Canary in a Gold Mine” comes to the DC Independent Film Festival on March 3rd at Landmark E Street Cinema.

The one-hour screening will be followed by an open panel discussion with Jonathan Mirin. Dr. Mikhail Kogan, Medical Director of George Washington Center for Integrative Medicine, Theodora Scarato, Executive Director of Environmental Health Trust and investigative reporter Barbara Koeppel.

“Entertaining, wonderfully inventive …  a fun and compelling dive into the opposing forces of corporate profit vs. public safety.”

 — KoFest Artistic Director and producer Sabrina Hamilton

Film tickets may be purchased at: https://dciff-indie.org/#program

About Piti Theatre

Founded in 2004 by American playwright/performer Jonathan Mirin and Swiss choreographer/designer Godelieve Richard, piti (pronounced “pea-tea”) is an ancient Indian (Pali) word translatable as “joy” or “rapture.” Piti programming plants seeds of joy, sustainability and justice. The troupe has received the Suzy Polucci Food and Justice Award, been nominated twice for an Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) Award, received the Children’s Theater Foundation of America’s Aurand Harris Fund Award as well as Club Passim’s Iguana Fund Award for their collaboration with musician Carrie Ferguson. www.ptco.org

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION VISIT ptco.org/canary and dciff-indie.org

Piti Theatre’s “Canary in a Gold Mine” to have DC Premiere, March 3rd @ DC Independent Film Festival 

Inventive, comedic documentary sheds light on debilitating environmental illness

After a viral premiere at the Ko Festival of Performance, Piti Theatre’s Canary in a Gold Mine comes to the DC Independent Film Forum in Washington, DC on March 3rd at 6:30 pm, Landmark E Street Cinema Theatre, 555 11th Street, NW.

A unique blend of theatre and documentary, “Canary” uses a comedic lens to explore fatherhood, marriage and environmental health. Writer/Performer/Director  Jonathan Mirin describes the show as “like theater…but flatter.” The one hour screening will be followed by a panel discussion with MD’s, elected officials, scientists, non-profit leaders and the filmmaker as well as a reception.

 Locked down during COVID and desperate to return to the stage, Mirin turns the camera on himself, telling the story of the mysterious symptoms his life and production partner, Swiss choreographer/designer Godeliève Richard, began experiencing in 2010.

With Godeliève increasingly unable to leave the house and care for their new baby, the couple contends with the growing likelihood that her illness is environmental – and inescapable. Richard‘s severe neurological symptoms are triggered by exposure to EMFs, the wireless radiation that the rest of society is passionately embracing to connect phones and devices and upload cat videos. 

As her electro-hypersensitivity (a.k.a. “microwave sickness”) worsens, Mirin finds himself compelled to become a public health advocate, activist and petitioner in a landmark legal case against the FCC. The result: a show that’s a 21st century love letter as well as a wakeup call to the risks of 24/7 wireless exposure.

Deirdre Evans-Pritchard, Executive Director of the Washington DC Independent Film Festival says “Five years ago we screened “Generation Zapped” which addressed the issue of wireless technology’s impact on children. Given the major legal decisions, policy changes and the sheer number of communities across the US who have grappled with the 5G rollout since then we are delighted to be able to share Jonathan’s unique and very personal approach to his first documentary after two decades of creating acclaimed theatre productions.”

 KoFest Artistic Director and producer Sabrina Hamilton said, “This show is so entertaining, with wonderfully inventive camera work. Anyone who has experienced chronic illness themselves or helped a loved one in crisis will find comfort and laughter in it. It’s a fun and compelling dive into the opposing forces of corporate profit vs. public safety.”

About Piti Theatre

Founded in 2004 by American playwright/performer Jonathan Mirin and Swiss choreographer/designer Godelieve Richard, piti (pronounced “pea-tea”) is an ancient Indian (Pali) word translatable as “joy” or “rapture.” Piti programming plants seeds of joy, sustainability and justice. The troupe has received the Suzy Polucci Food and Justice Award, been nominated twice for an Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) Award, received the Children’s Theater Foundation of America’s Aurand Harris Fund Award as well as Club Passim’s Iguana Fund Award for their collaboration with musician Carrie Ferguson. www.ptco.org

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