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31336
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A family establishes a film festival at their home in remembrance of son they lost to cancer. Their efforts later evolved into a non-profit organization that raises money for cancer research.
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24989
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A new concept for a film festival, contestants in the 100 Words Film Festival will have only 100 words that can be used during the course of the short film. The idea was coined after Scott Galloway, founder of Susie Films, watched his kids watching YouTube.
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25097
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North Carolina graduate students are making an effort to enter short films on marine science into the Beneath the Waves Film Festival. They are hoping that by doing this, more people will learn about marine science without having to read the scientific journals.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue 3, Summer 2014, p25-26, il, por Periodical Website
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7655
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The Carolina Film and Video Festival is one of the nation's oldest. Now in its twenty-ninth year, the festival is hosted every February by the cinema and broadcasting school at UNC-Greensboro. Durham's Carolina Theatre holds a series of festivals through the year beginning in February and ending in October.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 64 Issue 2, Feb 2006, p10, il
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