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2008 Work-In-Progress Lab - “<em>The Electricity Fairy</em
Documentary Feature
(USA, 2008, 28 min.)
$3.00 online / $5.00 at the door
Genre: Environmental
Director(s): Tom Hansell
Sunday, September 28 - 3:25 PM
Sykes Auditorium
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Summary: Join the CFF, the Souhern Documentary Fund, and filmmaker Tom Hansell as he exposes to our audience his current work-in-progress “The Electricity Fairy”, a documentary that follows a proposed coal-fired power plant in the mountains of southwest Virginia, connecting the local controversy to the national debate over energy policy.

The Work-In-Progress Lab provides audiences with an opportunity to watch local films in different stages of production and to participate in the critique process. It also gives the filmmakers the opportunity to receive feedback from a dedicated gathering of their peers and serious film enthusiasts.

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Absolutely Safe
Documentary Feature
(USA, 2007, 84 min.)
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$6.50 online / $8.00 at the door
Genre: Health
Director(s): Carol Ciancutti-Leyva
Friday, September 26 - 5:40 PM
Wachovia Science Theater
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Saturday, September 27 - 10:25 AM
Sykes Auditorium
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Summary: Since silicone implants first became available in 1964, over two million women have chosen to surgically reconstruct or augment their breasts. In 2005 alone, over 200,000 women underwent surgical breast enhancement or reconstruction, more than triple the number who did ten years earlier. “Absolutely Safe” sparks a long overdue cultural conversation about the risks of silicone, the vested interests involved and the reasons behind the choices we make in our appearance-driven culture. Rated: Mature Content Parental discretion is advised.

Plays with the short film: Carissa - Short Documentary (USA, 2008, 23 min.)

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Bending Space: Georges Rousse and The Durham Project (S1)
Documentary Feature
(USA, 2007, 57 min.)
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$6.50 online / $8.00 at the door
Genre: Art
Director(s): Kenny Dalsheimer, Penelope Maunsell
Friday, September 26 - 11:00 AM
Wachovia Playhouse
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Summary: What happens when a visionary French artist meets the creative spirit of an old tobacco town in the midst of a downtown revitalization? A singular grassroots arts project that confounds expectations and takes the city of Durham, North Carolina by storm as buildings from a past incarnation of the city are transformed into temporary canvases for dramatic public art.

Plays with the short film: Lifted -Student Film (USA, 2007, 29 min.)

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Bending Space: Georges Rousse and The Durham Project (S2)
Documentary Feature
(USA, 2007, 57 min.)
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$6.50 online / $8.00 at the door
Genre: Art
Director(s): Kenny Dalsheimer, Penelope Maunsell
Friday, September 26 - 6:00 PM
Sykes Auditorium
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Summary: What happens when a visionary French artist meets the creative spirit of an old tobacco town in the midst of a downtown revitalization? A singular grassroots arts project that confounds expectations and takes the city of Durham, North Carolina by storm as buildings from a past incarnation of the city are transformed into temporary canvases for dramatic public art.

Plays with the short film: The Elephant Garden - Student Film (USA, 2008, 20 min.)

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Buckstone County Prison
Narrative Feature
(USA, 1978, 86 min.)
$6.50 online / $8.00 at the door
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Jimmy Huston
Friday, September 26 - 8:00 PM
Wachovia Science Theater
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Summary: North Carolina filmmaker Earl Owensby assembled this tense tale of hatred and bigotry. Originally titled Seabo, the film stars Owensby himself as a half-breed Indian. Subjected to endless persecution, Seabo (Owensby) reacts with violence, only to end up on a hellish chain gang. When he learns that the goonish warden is planning a wholesale slaughter of the prisoners, Seabo masterminds an escape.  Learn more
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Children of All Ages
Documentary Feature
(USA, 207, 78 min.)
$6.50 online / $8.00 at the door
Genre: Independent
Director(s): Scott Galloway
Saturday, September 27 - 2:40 PM
Wachovia Science Theater
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Summary: “Children of All Ages” is a three-ringed documentary that weaves the longest running children’s circus, the largest minature circus in the world, and the greatest living Big Top performers creating a compelling tribute to the most storied entertainment form in American history...the circus.

Plays with the short film: Kick Like A Girl - Short Documentary (USA, 2008, 25 min.)

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Dakota Skye (S1)
Narrative Feature
(USA, 2008, 89 min.)
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$6.50 online / $8.00 at the door
Genre: Coming of Age
Director(s): John Humber
Saturday, September 27 - 5:00 PM
Wachovia Playhouse
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Summary: For as long as she could remember, seventeen-year-old Dakota has possessed the amazing ability to know if people are lying. From innocent white lies to the more devious kind, she can spot them all. As a result, she has become bitter and apathetic towards the world around her. Then a different kind of boy comes to town.

Plays with the short film: The Elephant Garden - Student Film (USA, 2008, 20 min.)

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