March 2017 CallSheet

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Callsheet burlesque heart of the glitter tribe see it this week!

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CONTENTS Red door

has some icy fun

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Red Door Films jumped into 2017 with two back-to back productions.

burlesque

Heart of the Glitter Tribe

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Highlights

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Over-serving isn’t serving your company Article from ABI Insurance

HouseSpecial’s Lamentation

Screening at PDX’s New Hollywood Theatre

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Burlesque Heart of the Glitter Tribe feature documentary has been picked-up for worldwide distribution by XLrator Media, Los Angeles.

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Dear

Director’s Letter

OMPA members,

The promise of spring is on the horizon; everything is feeling fresh and bursting with newness. Festival Season has officially launched and we are pleased to see and celebrate the works of so many #OMPAmembers. Your excellence in the film, television and interactive media industry continues to shine an indistinguishable light on Oregon. This month OMPA’s community is invited to come together for a couple of wonderful events. Our SouceOregon2017 release party will take place on March 17th at Koerner Camera Systems during their launch of Koerner Canvas Space; showcasing Erica Montgomery. And on March 20th please join us for OMPA’s Annual Award Show with the Actor Awards presented by APP-NW at the Gerding Theatre at 7:00pm. Throughout the history of OMPA, recognizing members of our community has taken many forms; from the Cascade Awards to the Superfine Actor Awards and the Oregon Actor Awards. It seems that while these awards have morphed to respond to the needs of our community, the intention to celebrate excellence has not diminished. This year OMPA’s Annual Award Show is building upon the legacy of all of the award shows in previous years and emerging with an identity that will continue to grow. We will be celebrating Representative Vic Gilliam for his tireless championing of the film industry and Travis Knight for his innovative, groundbreaking work at LAIKA Studios and recent BAFTA award for Kubo and the Two Strings. Also, OMPA will be resending a statewide survey in early April conducted by University of Oregon. We will be gathering longitudinal data that will help us to shape and strengthen our programs based upon the cumulative results. And finally OMPAmembers, I will continue to update you, in our Members Only communications, on the progress of HB2244 as we journey through the Senate this month. We look forward to seeing you at our SourceOregon 2017 release party and at OMPA’s Annual Award Show.

Membership matters,

Janice

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Jose E. Behar ZUM Media Patty Brebner Wieden + Kennedy David Cress Producer Jacqueline Gault The Gault Shop Roland Gauthier Hinge Digital Michael Koerner Koerner Camera Systems Neil Kopp Producer Peter Lund SuperGenius Josh Lunden Filmmaker Greg McMickle Production Designer Shelley Midthun Oregon Story Board Ben Popp NW Film Center Noah Stanik Nike James Westby Filmmaker Janice Williams Producer

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Janice Shokrian Executive Director Anne Schuyler-Moon Director of Communications Gisele Frederich Intern

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Valerie Haney

Valerie is new in town and came straight to OMPA to volunteer. She is helping us gear up for the OMPA Annual Awards Show - we are forever grateful! Shoutout to Dan Schaefer for sending her our way. We appreciate you thinking of us!

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Frederic Rouault Sound Design, Sound Effect, Music strategy, Music Edit, Voice Over, Original Composition http://www.thefrenchcomposer.com fred@thefrenchcomposer.com Cosmo Spada Student at George Fox University cspada14@georgefox.edu

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Sarah Stroud Student at Art Institute of Portland http://www.sarahstroudportfolio.com/ sarah.rs.stroud@gmail.com Olivia Volarich Production Assistant, Digital Photography, Digital Content Creation http://oliviavolarich.wixsite.com/oliviavolarich olivia.volarich@gmail.com

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industry in the news oregon business highlights economic Impact of portlandia: “doing business in portlandia” EVENT: MARCH 15 PORTLAND BUSINESS ALLIANCE March Forum Breakfast: Lights, Camera, Jobs!

OMPA’S Executive Director, Janice Shokrian, will be a panelist with OMPA members: Lana Veenker & Rosemary Colliver

KATU COVERS: “Oregon film industry drawing and keeping talent” OMPA members will continue to receive legislative updates about HB2244A in their Monday’s Mail 9


Josh Lunden's "Modern Dark" nominated for Best Narrative Short by the 25th Pan African International Film Festival. Open Signal formerly Portland Community Media launches new vision for community driven media programs. Open Signal is making public access tv cool. Gunn report names Wieden+Kennedy as 'Most Awarded Agency in the World' Janice Williams' 'Confirmation' wins Best Director at NAACP Image Awards.

Tara Johnson Medinger's POWFest reaches new heights in Alaska Airlines Magazine. Zach Putnam's short video highlighting a refugee Iraqi family living in Beaverton is featured on Quartz Media. Janice Williams' 'The Magicians' opens with strong ratings for Season 2. Simon King's 'Dani's Bucket List' is an official selection of Poinciana Film Festival Grand Cayman Islands 2017.

Neil Kopp's 'I Don't Feel at Home in this World Anymore' aired on Netflix on 2/24. The film also received Sundance‘s Grand Jury prize in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. Paul Dillon directed a music video for local band FedPROMO CODE for OMPA Annual Awards erale. The video was independently produced, shot & Show: CallSheet35OMPA edited here in Oregon by local industry professionals. Erica Risberg's 'Barlow Road' interactive Dawn Jones Redstone highlighted in article “‘Sista in website was nominated for an Oregon the Brotherhood’ is What We Need Right Now” Heritage Excellence Award. Tara Johnson-Medinger's POWFest ShadowMachine’s 'Jeff & Some Aliens' has piqued interest. mentioned in Portland Tribune's Bits Laika's 'Kubo and the Two Strings' wins & Pieces AND celebrates 10yrs as Best Animated Film at BAFTA. founder of POWFest! Happy 25th Anniversary Digital One! They celebrated their Silver Anniversary on February 2nd.

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OMPA Member Highlights

House Special's 'Lamentation', Chel White's 'Magda', Portland made microbudget feature film, Josh Lunden's 'Modern Dark' & Patrick Neary's 'CowShut Up Anthony, premiered at the CinBurd' more are all screening at Hollywood Theatre's equest Film Festival on March 2nd. Airport Cinema. Dronescape's Love Note to Oregon featured on Death On A Rock is an Official Selection of Travel Oregon's Facebook page. Now is one of the 2017 Milledgeville Film Festival. their top Facebook videos of all time! LAIKA's Travis Knight talks about directing 'Kubo and the Laika’s ‘Kubo and the Two Strings’ Two Strings' and lessons learned over the last 10 years. wins 3 Annie Awards for: Character IndieWire lists Portlandia as best show for IFC & ranks all top shows per network.

Animation, Production Design & Editorial in an Animated Feature.

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Over-serving isn’t serving your Oregon company. Many of our clients are planning now for yearly fundraisers, auctions, company picnics, employee retreats and other parties. During this planning stage, it’s important that you make sure your company is protected for possible claims, including property damage, theft, and, most notably, your Liquor liability. Many people don’t understand that any company who hosts the party can be held liable, and preparing ahead of time can save your company from a significant financial setback. This is especially important in Oregon as the state has some of the strongest dram shop laws in the nation. “Dram shop” is an old legal term that refers to establishments like restaurants or bars that sell alcohol. And, in Oregon, the strict dram shop laws don’t just apply to taverns anymore. What that means to you is that liability for damage or injury arising from the consumption of alcohol can be assigned to the host of any place where alcohol was available, regardless of who was serving, or whether there was a specific charge for the drink, or drinks included with the entrance fee for the event. Here are some tips to plan a safe event, and keep the liquor (liability) in the bag!

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Hire A Caterer

Many organizations will have their volunteers serve at fundraising events. These volunteers may inadvertently over-serve liquor to attendees due to inexperience or because they are anxious to get people loose with their wallet, effecting donor enthusiasm to gift more funds and bid high on auction items. Unfortunately, these volunteers are often not trained or motivated to pay attention to whether your guests have had one too many. We strongly encourage hiring a caterer or other professional do the serving for your event so you minimize your liability and the chance that your guests will cause a problem or accident on the way home.

Don’t Wait

Anytime there’s more than 250 people in attendance at your event, the OLCC requires a full liquor liability policy for a permit. This can take some time for your insurance agent to acquire for you, so it’s best not to wait until a few days before event! If possible, call your insurance company a couple of weeks, minimum, before your event to make the proper arrangements.

Use Drink Tickets

If you’re hosting the beverages, we recommend that you limit the number of drinks per guest to 1-2 drink tickets. This automatically limits consumption, as your guests will pace accordingly.

Switch It Up

Consider switching from serving alcoholic beverages, to serving coffee and sparkling soda waters towards the last hour of the event. This allows the event to start winding down and minimizes the likelihood of overindulgence. Plus it gives your guests a chance to clear their head and make a wiser choice about their transportation home.

Enforce Safe Rides

Many of our clients enforce a Safe Ride Home Policy. Communicate with them that you expect them to assign a designated sober driver, or to get a taxi, Uber, or Lyft ride home. Tell them in advance at your office meetings, emails, and even on the invitation. Make it abundantly clear they should find safe rides home. If you have any questions about your next event, just give ABI Insurance a call! Your current coverage may have limitations and exclusions, so we can advise you on any additional policies you may need. We can help you navigate all the possible risks and walk you through all the precautions to take for a fun and safe event.

About the Author Justine Avera is a Film, Arts and Entertainment insurance specialist, and a commercial photographer living and working from her studio in SE Portland, Oregon. Email: justine@abipdx.com Tel: 503-467-4934 Insurance: www.abipdx.com Photography: www.MorphisStudios.com

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burlesque heart of the glitter tribe

Burlesque Heart of the Glitter Tribe feature documentary has been picked-up for worldwide distribution by XLrator Media, Los Angeles. Through their partnership with the New York Film Critics Series the feature will screen in 50+ theaters nationwide next month! Glitter Tribe is a documentary feature about the passion and personalities at the heart of today’s new wave of burlesque. On stage and in candid conversation, twelve of today’s hottest performers reveal the naked truth about an exotic world where artifice is a route to authenticity and pretending to be someone else is the ultimate journey to become yourself.


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These burlesquers put it all on the line in performances that are sexy, funny, elegant and outrageous and they bare more than their bodies as they discuss their artistic vision, their financial struggles, the misconceptions that infuriate them and the community that sustains them. In production in Oregon for over 7 years and working with over 240 of Oregon’s best technicians and media artists to create a film story that people are really responding to. We think this is a great home-grown, DIY feature film that has it’s roots and success firmly planted in the people and places unique to Oregon. Portland, OR - Friday, March 3rd - March 9th Living Room Theaters Check out the film’s Facebook page for nationwide screenings.

Facebook | Website | Trailer


Red Door has some icy fun.

Red Door has some icy fun.

Red Door Films jumped into 2017 with two back-to back productions: a spot promoting Spirit Mountain’s newly remodeled casino and a web video for Life Flight Network. The Spirit Mountain production launched during Portland’s ice storms, which made for some freakish travel to Grande Ronde, Oregon. Then it was off to Montana for the Life Flight shoot, in ten degree weather near ice-and-snow-covered Seeley Lake, 70 miles outside of Missoula. From one icy world to another… Both projects were written, directed and edited by Red Door’s David Poulshock. “Man, I thought Grand Ronde and Portland were getting a little too frigid this winter, but Montana was cold,” said Poulshock. “Still, it was a true pleasure working with the Life Flight people and the Seeley Lake Volunteer Fire Department — all dedicated professionals who truly care about the people they serve.” In Montana, Poulshock worked with an excellent Missoula crew and former Portlander Mark Petersen as DP. Poulshock and Petersen had collaborated previously on several Goodwill projects. Also on the shoot: Robb Walther of Run Spot Run as PA and Still Photographer. See the finished short.

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According to Poulshock, Spirit Mountain had just completed a major remodel of the casino, replete with fantastical lighting treatments that cycle through a variety of colors and moods — even Green/Yellow and Orange/ Black to celebrate OSU/UO Civil War weekends. “The casino’s new lighting scheme was a challenge, but Sarge, Coach and Russ were up to the task as always,” Said Poulshock. “And Russ put together some cool technology for capturing the time-lapse we needed.” For Spirit Mountain, Red Door’s stellar crew included: Russ Eaton, DP; Kathy Krause, 1st AD; Sarge Fleskes, Gaffer; Coach Fleskes, Key Grip; Cory Sorensen, 1st AD; Mikel Cook, DIT; Edward Gouttierre, Production Coordinator; Keaton Suskie, PA. Cameras provided by Koerner Camera Systems. Grip/Electric, Coach Sarge Cine. Color correction by Bingo Lewis’ Rob Anderson. Sound design and sweetening by Richard Moore and Randy Johnson of Tag Team Audio. VO, October Moore. For more information on Red Door Films please visit www.reddoorfilms.com. Submitted by David Poulshock Photos by Robb Walther

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HouseSpecial’s Lamentation

Screening at PDX’s New Hollywood Theatre A visually arresting journey into the devastatingly haunting vortex of a lover’s lament. Inspired by Pink Martini’s performance of the Romanian ballad, Până când nu te iubeam (Before I Fell in Love with You). From Director Kirk Kelley, Founding Partner/Creative Director of HouseSpecial. Portland animation studio HouseSpecial announces the opening screening of their latest short film Lamentation at The Hollywood Theatre @PDX, the new movie theatre in Portland’s airport (C Concourse), beginning on February 23, 2017 and running regularly through the Spring.

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The short film is inspired by Portland’s own world-­renowned Pink Martini’s rendition of the sorrowful Romanian ballad Până când nu te iubeam (Before I Fell in Love with You), with vocals by Storm Large. Director Kirk Kelley, Founding Partner/Creative Director of HouseSpecial, employed traditional stop-­‐motion animation, in-­camera VFX and CG elements combined with high-­‐speed footage captured in practical environments. As the film unfolds, Kelley takes the musical instruments needed to perform the arrangement and drowns them in sensuality, longing and sadness, creating a story that is as mesmerizing, cyclic and hauntingly obtuse as the ballad. Mr. Kelley: “Pink Martini’s influence sweeps the globe—and they have touched me, as I’m continually inspired by their music that crosses every border and genre. At the heart of Până când nu te iubeam is a Romanian love ballad of devastating beauty and ethereal loneliness. It is both apocalyptic and cyclical. We can never grab hold and follow a narrative per se, but instead are drawn deeper into the vortex of the lament.” The production was produced with support from The Oregon Film Board’s Indigenous Oregon Production Investment Fund (iOPIF). The short film has screened at numerous festivals around the world including Amsterdam Film Festival (Winner – Best Music Video), Berlin Short Film Festival (Winner – Best Music Video), Best Short Fest – Ontario (Winner – Best Short Film), Silveron International Film Festival (Winner – Best Music Video), Austin Short Film Fest, Bucharest International Experimental Film Festival, London International Short Film Festival and the prestigious Mill Valley Film Festival. About Pink Martini: Featuring a dozen musicians, Pink Martini performs its multilingual repertoire on concert stages and with symphony orchestras throughout Europe, Asia, Greece, Turkey, the Middle East, Northern Africa, Australia, New Zealand, South America and North America. Director Bio: Kirk Kelley Kirk’s a big-­gun Director, and not just because he’s a Texan. A multi-­‐talented creative leader and storyteller, Kirk has directed and supervised many premier ad campaigns over the last two decades. As creative steward of HouseSpecial’s diverse repertoire of M&M’S content, Kirk has garnered industry awards and accolades including multiple “Super BowlTM Top Ten Spots.”

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Events MAR 7 vr & indie film mixer

6PM - 9PM | Facebook Event Page Lucky Labrador Brew Pub 915 SE Hawthorne Portland, OR Join hosts ‘dot dot dash’ and Lower Boom at The Lucky Lab for drinks and discussion centered on ‘how do indie filmmakers engage in the new story-worlds of Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Mixed Reality?’

MAR 17 sourceoregon release party 4PM - 7PM | Free Facecbook Event Page Koerner Camera Systems 2828 SE 14th Ave Portland, OR

Join OMPA in celebrating the release of our SourceOregon directory! OMPA members receive a free copy and non-members can buy one for $20. In conjuction with Koerner Canvas Space: a rotating art show where local artists are invited to showcase their original artwork. This series will showcase Erica Montgomery.

MAR 11 sofam’s cameras & coffee

MAR 20 OMPA ANNUAL AWARDS SHOW

Join SoFam for their March 11th Cameras and Coffee, where David Kirk West and Ross Williams will teach how to go about picking the best contests and which ones to avoid.

Join us for an elegant evening celebrating Oregon’s finest in the film, television and media production community. Hosted by Comedian Jason Rouse!

MAR 15 March Forum Breakfast: Lights, Camera, Jobs!

Actor Awards presented by APP-NW. OMPA will be presenting the Impact Award to Travis Knight & the Legacy Award to Representative Vic Gilliam.

9AM - 11AM Sunrise Cafe 130 E. Main St. Medford, OR

7:30 AM TO 8:45 AM | Register Here Sentinel Hotel 614 S.W. 11th Avenue 3th Floor Portland, OR 97205

Come hear from local industry insiders on the rising appeal of filming in Portland and how that translates to a big boost for the regional economy. Panelists Janice Shokrian, Executive Director, Oregon Media Production Association Lana Veenker, President, Cast Iron Studios Rosemary Colliver, General Counsel & Head, Business Affairs at Laika, LLC

Doors @ 6PM | Program @ 7PM Gerding Theater at Portland Center Stage 1219 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR

OMPA Members receive a discount for this event. Please check your member emails for this code. Facebook Event Page | Get Tickets Here!

apr 14 2nd Annual Portland Indie Film Awards Ceremon Tickets available March 5th Columbia Edgewater Country Club 2220 NE Marine Dr, Portland, Oregon

A formal red carpet event with live entertainment, complimentary hors d’ oeurves & libations...an after party to remember and much much more... Keep your eyes open and ready to purchase because seating will be limited to 300. Follow the Portland Indie Film & Netwoking FB for updates to the event.

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Festivals MAR 3 - 5 POrtland oregon women’s film festival Portland, OR | Hollywood Theatre

MAR 8 POrtland music video film festival Portland, OR | Hollywood Theatre

apr 6 - 10 ASHLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Ashland, OR

Workshops Oregon Documentary Camp 2017 Thursday, May 18th to Sunday, May 21st More information here Register here Join 50 fellow filmmakers and a dynamic mix of speakers for a weekend of learning and mutual support in the beautiful woods of Oregon. Space is limited.

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KOERNER cANVAS Space

Koerner Canvas Space is a rotating art show where local artists are invited to showcase their original artwork and hold opening receptions throughout the year. Each show is scheduled to run for three months at a time and is free and open to the public. Located in the lobby of Koerner Camera Systems. About the artist: The first artist showcased in Koerner’s Canvas Space is Erica Montgomery. Erica Montgomery is a freelance photographer based in Tucson. “Over the last 5 years I have had a new food awakening. I began to see how we were all in this together. This planet is our home. We need to treat it the same way we treat our home. We need to treat everyone around us like honored guests. Now more than ever. So I reject single use plactic, carry re-useable bags and cups. Small things any of us can do. And I started shopping at the Farmers Markets around me, buying anything and everything I didn’t recognize or know what to do with... This has led to a complete lifestyle change and awareness of who grew my food, where it was picked, and how far it traveled to get to me. It is important to me to know where my food comes from. This body of work is a celebration of my awakening.” -Erica Montgomery

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march Showtimes mar 3 Burlesque Heart of the Glitter Tribe @ Living Room Theaters (multiple showtimes) Fanny and Alexander @ 7PM Whitsell

mar 4 Burlesque Heart of the Glitter Tribe @ Living Room Theaters (multiple showtimes) A Tree Grows in Brooklyn @ 4:30 PM Whitsell Dekalog Parts 1 & 2 @ 7PM Whitsell

mar 8 Burlesque Heart of the Glitter Tribe @ Living Room Theaters (multiple showtimes) Portland Music Video Festival @ 7:30PM Hollywood Theatre

mar 9

Burlesque Heart of the Glitter Tribe @ Living Room Theaters (multiple showtimes) The Spirit of the Beehive @ 4:30PM Whitsell Dekalog Parts 1 & 2 @ 7PM Whitsell

Burlesque Heart of the Glitter Tribe @ Living Room Theaters (multiple showtimes) My Rock N Roll Fantasy @ 7PM Hollywood Theatre Rhythm Assemblies: Films by Reed O’Beirne @ 8PM Whitsell Sword Art Online The Movie - Original Scale @ 9:30PM Hollywood Theatre

mar 6

mar 10

Burlesque Heart of the Glitter Tribe @ Living Room Theaters (multiple showtimes) Takashi Makino: Expanded @ 7:30PM Hollywood Theatre

The Night of the Hunter @ 5:30PM Whitsell River’s Edge @ 7:30PM Hollywood Theatre Evolution @ 8PM Whitsell

mar 7

Singin’ in the Rain - Digital Restoration @ 2PM Hollywood Theatre The Black Stallion @ 4:30PM Whitsell

mar 5

Burlesque Heart of the Glitter Tribe @ Living Room Theaters (multiple showtimes) Tiger Claws 2 @ 7:30PM Hollywood Theatre

mar 11

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mar 22

Dekalog Parts 3 & 4 @ 4:30PM Whitsell Auditorium The Reflecting Skin @ 7PM Whitsell Reservoir Dogs @ 7:30PM Hollywood Theatre

The Invisible Patients @ 7PM Hollywood Theatre

mar 13

Soylent Green @ 9:30PM Hollywood Theatre

Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age @ 6PM Mission Theatre & Pub Dekalog Parts 3 & 4 @ 7PM Whitsell Salt of the Earth @ 7:30PM Hollywood Theatre

mar 23 Dekalog Parts 7 & 8 @ 7PM Whitsell

mar 24 mar 25

AWOL @ 7:30PM Hollywood Theatre

Dekalog Parts 7 & 8 @ 4:30PM Whitsell Beasts of the Southern Wild @ 7PM Whitsell Glory at Sea @ 7PM Whitsell (screening with Beasts of the Southern Wild)

mar 16

mar 26

Shut Up Anthony @ 7PM Hollywood Theatre The Learning Tree @ 7PM Whitsell Auditorium

Smart: Oregon Humane Society Benefit @ 2PM Hollywood Theatre Dekalog Parts 9 & 10 @ 4:30PM Whitsell George Washington @ 7PM Whitsell A Day with the Boys @ 7PM Whitsell

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mar 18 Dekalog Parts 5 & 6 @ 4:30PM Whitsell Boyz n the Hood @ 7PM Whitsell

mar 19 Bicycle Thieves @ 4:30PM Whitsell Dekalog Parts 5 & 6 @ 7PM Whitsell Women Working for the Wild @ 7:30PM Hollywood Theatre

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