cinema at the museum: the devil and daniel johnston
A documentary about singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston, directed by Jeff Feuerzeig, that traces his life from childhood through his career as a manic-depressive artist and musician. The film examines how his mental illness shaped his work and creative output, running 110 minutes. This screening is part of Cinema at the Museum's August series in partnership with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra, which explores music, performance, and the personal costs of artistic ambition through film. Tickets are ten dollars, and members plus anyone under 18 get in free. The film contains drug use, coarse language, and sexual references, and is recommended for audiences 13 and up.
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