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The Green Screen Ecological Film Showcase ReturnsBy Wynter Mitchell | Wednesday, September 23, 2009 11:52 AM ET
The festival is sponsored by local theater owner, Tench Phillips who has been hosting the series since 2003. "These are mostly small films that you normally wouldn't see unless you lived in a big city," Phillips told the Virginian-Pilot. "There was a part of me that said, 'There's no way I can find an audience for these.' But after I screened the films, I was like, 'These are so powerful; I just have to try.'"
In October the Virginia Sierra Club will present a documentary, "Coal Country," which looks at proposed coal-fired plants in Virginia's Wise and Surry counties. Other films include: "Fresh" also will be screened; it's an inside account of how community organizers and organic farmers are working to change U.S. eating habits. Proceeds from this scheming will support of Five Points Community Farm Market in Norfolk. October 1 "An American Opera: The Greatest Pet Rescue Ever!" following after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans presented by filmmaker Tom McPhee. October 19 "Throw Your Heart Down" will wrap the festival. The film follow famed banjo player Bela Fleck on his journey through Africa. There he explores the little known African roots of the banjo and records an album. November 5 Photos courtesy of narocinema.com & thecovemovie.com. |
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