Hi Folks
The Three Rivers Film Festival http://www.3rff.com/filmsbyname.html is in the
paper today. I wanted to call your attention to one movie from
http://www.appalshop.org/
There are two movies from members of Appalshop, a non-profit multi-disciplinary
arts and education center in Whitesburg, Kentucky.
Sludge is a documentary on the collapse of a Martin County coal-slurry "pond"
that sent 306 million gallons of the liquid into surrounding communities. Slow
Voltage is a collage of vintage educational films and new documentary footage.
Nimrod Workman: To Fit My Own Category is a visit with the 80-year-old coalman,
father of thirteen, and singer of traditional ballads and original folksongs and
original folksongs. It displays "a joyous spirit" -- New York Times. (Scott
Faulkner and Anthony Slone; 1975; 35 min).
Sun 11/5 Mon 11/6
2:00 7:15
Melwood Screening Room
$7
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