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WR101 Film Festival - Short Films
Annie & Mary (2003)
Annie and Mary Reflections on the Railroad (Documentary - 16mm b&w film at HSU) Humboldt County Tawyna Foskett and Eric Minella. "Explore your romantic visions on the icon of steam."
ANNIE & MARY: Reflections on the Railroad celebrates the golden era of steam engines by exploring various sentiments and perceptions held in relation to the railroad. ANNIE & MARY was filmed in Humboldt County, California and at the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, and includes 1940's archival film footage of steam engines in the redwoods. This documentary features interviews with museum operators, engineers, artists, historians, and model train enthusiasts. In Annie & Mary you meet - or rather hear the voices of - several of the folks who are members of what has now become the Timber Heritage Association. They've come a long way in the last six years of turning their dream of having a museum that would, amongst other aspects, preserve and run the historic steam trains of the area. It seems to all be happening for them now, and what with Obama and global warming, I'm wondering if we may see a re-birth of train travel in the near future�;. Check out the progress of the Timber Heritage Association here: http://www.timberheritage.org/
Common Ground (2009)
Directed by Joe Hudson, Fred Phillips (co-director). Writing credits (in alphabetical order) Matthew Fahey - Story, Writer. Granville Hatcher - Story. Joe Hudson - Story. Cast (in alphabetical order) Daniel Duque-Estrada - (voice).
Documenting the bi-national restoration of the Colorado River on a 23 mile section on the border with Mexico, known as the 'Limitrophe.' Habitat is restored, jobs are created and security is enhanced when two nations collaborate on the rehabilitation of a degraded and crime-ridden no man's land.
Growing up Massai (2009) Documentary - Kenya, Nigeria
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LocationArcata Playhouse
1251 9th St.
Arcata, CA
United States
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