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Homegrown DocFest on Friday December 11th at the Mission Theater

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12/11/2009 - 8:30pm


HOMEGROWN DOCFEST 

Locally-made Films * Dance  & Circus Performance * Food + Beer

On Friday, Dec. 11 at 8:30 p.m. at the Mission Theater, all-new locally-made documentaries will hit the big screen. NW Documentary’s “Homegrown DocFest” will feature a dozen films produced during Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Documentary, Experimental, and Podcast workshops. Admission is $7 at the door, with proceeds to benefit NW Documentary's educational programs.

These quirky, enlightening and endearing short documentary films will introduce a host of colorful, local characters and topics.

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The nPodcast: Max Records fenced here; "Wild Things" for adults, kids or monsters?

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As promised in the November Street Edition, this episode of the nPodcast features a discussion about the film Where the Wild Things Are AND a celebrity interview with Max Records's former fencing instructor: St Johns's own Rocky Beech. Sentinel film critic Alex Peterson and managing editor Cornelius Swart go back and forth on whether or not the film is intended for kids, or adults who still wish they were nine.

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