Best of the Fest 2011: Audience Favorite Documentaries
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Monday, June 27, 12:30 PM
Camelot Theatres
AFD2711
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Best of the Fest 2011: Audience Favorite Documentaries
123 Minute Running Time
Packaged Films...
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John G. Morris: 'Eleven Frames'
USA, 2010, 9 min.
Robert Capa shot six rolls of film of the D-Day landing but only eleven frames survived. In this fascinating portrait, John G. Morris, ‘the world’s most influential photo editor,’ shares stories from his 70 years in photojournalism.... more
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Johnny & Lyman: A Life Together
USA, 2010, 18 min.
Having met on the beach in Santa Monica in 1945, Johnny and Lyman have been partners for more than 60 years. In 2008, they joined 18,000 other gay and lesbian couples in America in applying for a marriage license. This is their story.... more
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Sing, Sing, Sing!
USA, 2011, 22 min.
This exhilarating documentary introduces us to 23 very talented young musicians – the members of the Palm Springs High School Jazz Band – and their mentors, as it takes us behind the scenes to explore their inspirations, their aspirations and the ways in which music has allowed them to express thems... more
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Sun City Picture House
Haiti, 2010, 27 min.
After watching the last of the old movie theaters get destroyed in the Haiti earthquake, a local man enlists the help of a priest, two young aid workers, and the entire community to make his dream come alive on a hill above a tent city.... more
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The Unforgettable Hampton Family
USA, 2011, 28 min.
Up from poverty, the Hamptons, a huge and hugely talented African American family, formed a band that played the Apollo Theater and Carnegie Hall. And after the band split up, the music never stopped.... more
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