Messages of Water-True/False Film Festival, Episode 3
Speed describes emotions expressed by water.
Speed describes emotions expressed by water.
Speed Levitch performs a comparison of concrete to the epidermis of Columbia during his walking tour at the True/False Film Festival.
Speed’s opening monologue during his walking tour of Columbia, MO. at the annual True/False Film Festival.
Timothy Speed Levitch explains the History of Alley A and its informal former name “Historic Clown Alley” during his walking tour of Broadway on Saturday. The tour, part of the True/False Film Fest, focused on little known facts about downtown Columbia and personal stories from Levitch.
February 27th, 2010
It’s a little after 2 p.m. The sun is shining as Timothy “Speed” Levitch and Gabe Williams stand at the corner of Broadway and Eighth Street. They are discussing the City Hall Addition, with its new, red bricks, and how it looks next to the Daniel Boone Building, with its old, yellow bricks.
Speed recently attended the True/False Film Festival in Columbia, MO. Read about his tour, “The Speculative Stroll: A Psychogeographic Walking Tour of Broadway.” According to Speed, “The tour guide is a visitor who needs direction.”
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