Skip to site content

Wednesday screenings are open captioned, when available. Look for the OC icon.

Mon, Apr 29 at 8:00pm

WHO CAN SEE FOREVER: A PORTRAIT OF IRON & WINE

  • Dir. Josh Sliffe
  • USA
  • 2024
  • 79 min.
  • NR
  • 4K DCP
  • Assistive Listening
  • Closed Captioning
  • Hearing Loop
WHO CAN SEE FOREVER: A PORTRAIT OF IRON & WINE

Part of Music City Mondays

Mon, Apr 29 at 8:00pm: Post-screening discussion with Iron & Wine's Sam Beam, moderated by Leanne Merritt, DJ and host of WXNA's X-posure. Free autographed WHO CAN SEE FOREVER poster for the first 75 people in attendance | BUY TICKETS

Initially conceived as a live document, this portrait of Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam grew into a deeper study of its enigmatic subject as director Josh Sliffe spent more and more time on the road. Shot over the course of three years and using the traditional concert film as his jumping-off point, Sliffe digs into the myth and ethos of Iron & Wine through a series of interviews and unguarded behind-the-scenes footage that welcome the viewer into the center of Beam’s universe. The film broke ground during a particularly creative period wherein Iron & Wine released back-to-back Grammy nominated records and were in the midst of a three-year touring cycle. The concert film is drawn from a two night-stand at the historic Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw, NC and features bassist Sebastian Steinberg (Fiona Apple, Soul Coughing), drummer Elizabeth Goodfellow (Allison Russell, Better Oblivion Community Center), cellist Teddy Rankin-Parker and keyboardist Eliza Hardy-Jones (War on Drugs, Grace Potter).

“Following his muse wherever it leads him, Sam Beam has crafted WHO CAN SEE FOREVER with the kind of care that makes these 19 songs something quite special. He has changed the hues, but the heart and soul of these songs still shine through in ways that reveal what a truly special artist he remains.” —For Folk's Sake

The Belcourt Theatre does not provide advisories about subject matter or potential triggering content, as sensitivities vary from person to person. Beyond the synopses, trailers and review links on our website, other sources of information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media, IMDb and DoesTheDogDie.com as well as through general internet searches.


See the Official Website