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Stevie Nicks: Photo Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

Stevie Nicks: Photo Ros O'Gorman

Steve Nicks In Your Dreams Heads To US Cinemas

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on March 17, 2013

in News

The Stevie Nicks documentary, In Your Dreams, will be released to U.S. theaters for one night only on April 2.

Stevie Nicks: Photo Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

Stevie Nicks: Photo Ros O'Gorman

In Your Dreams chronicles the making of Nicks’ latest album of the same name which was co-produced by Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard. Stewart also co-directed the film.

Along with tracking the Nicks/Stewart creative partnership, In Your Dreams has plenty of other cinematic payoffs including rare never before seen personal scrapbook stills from Nicks’ childhood and family life, and a wealth of candid backstage and performance shots taken over the last 35 years. The documentary was produced by Dave Stewart’s production company, Weapons of Mass Entertainment.

“She is really real. It doesn’t matter if she is singing in the make-up room or in the middle of a TV interview. She is who she is, and she doesn’t change,” commented Stewart.

“This is our baby and we give her lovingly into your dreams. From our tribe to yours,” concluded Nicks.

Here is the trailer for the film along with a list of the participating theaters.

Albany – Spectrum
Asbury Park, NJ – Showroom
Atlanta – Midtown Art
Austin – iPic
Baltimore – Harbor East
Bellingham – Pickford
Boca Raton – iPic
Bolingbrook, IL – iPic
Boston – Kendall Square
Boulder – The Dairy
Chicago – Century Center
Cincinnati – Kenwood
Cleveland – Cedar Lee
Columbus – Gateway
Dallas – Magnoila
Denver – Mayan
Detroit – Main Art
Fairview, TX – iPic
Glendale, WI – iPic
Houston – River Oaks
Indianapolis – Keystone
Ithaca – Cinemapolis
Lincoln, NE – Mary Riepma Ross
Long Beach – Art
Los Angeles – The Landmark
Miami – Tower
Milwaukee – Oriental
Minneapolis – Lagoon
New Orleans – Canal Place
New York – Sunshine
Newport, RI – Jane Pickens
Oakland – Piedmont
Pasadena – iPic
Pelham, NY – Picturehouse
Philadelphia – Ritz East
Pittsfield, MA – Beacon
Providence – Cable Car
Radmond – iPic
Rochester – Little
Sacramento – Crest/Tower
San Antonio – Bijou
San Diego – Hillcrest
San Francisco – Embarcadero
Santa Rosa – Summerfield
Seattle – Guild45
Silver Spring – AFI Silver Screen
Salt Lake City – Tower
St.Louis – Tivoli
S. Barrington, IL – iPic
Stamford – Avon
Tempe – Marketplace
Tucson – Loft
Tulsa – Circle
Winston-Salem – Aperture

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