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Southern Oregon University's Film Studies and Anthropology Programs, and ALI, present
ArchaeologyFest Film Series:
Best of 2009
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Archaeological Legacy Institute
and SOU's Anthropology and Film Studies Programs are pleased to
present the best films from the 2009 edition of The
Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival.
Top-rated by the Festival jury and audience, these films are organized
into four evening programs (two Fridays and two Saturdays), beginning
Friday, November 6, 2009, in Ashland, Oregon. This series is a benefit
for TAC Festival, an annual spring event in downtown Eugene and
the only film competition for its genre in the Western Hemisphere.
Movie programs begin at 7:30 pm on
dates indicated and last approximately two hours. All programs will
screen in the Meese Auditorium of the Art Building, Center for Visual
Arts, at Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street, in Ashland. Doors
open at 7:00 pm, and tickets are $6.00 at the door, at Meese Auditorium.
All proceeds go to support TAC
Festival (next edition: May 18-22, 2010, in the Soreng Theater
at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts in Eugene).
See below for more details. Please
submit any questions to filmfest@archaeologychannel.org.
The Films (click on film titles to see clips and
more information on each film):
November 6: Program A
The
Antikythera Mechanism: Decoding an Ancient Greek Mystery (UK)
14 min. (Special Mention by Jury; Honorable Mention for Animation
by Jury; Best Special Effects by Jury)
Treasures
of the Fitzwilliam Museum (UK) 26 min. (Honorable Mention
for Narration, Cinematography and Music by Jury)
Uncle
Sem and the Bosnian Dream (Italy) 52 min. (Special Mention
by Jury; Honorable Mention for Script by Jury)
November 7: Program B
From
Grief and Joy We Sing
(USA) 53 min. (Special Mention by Jury; Honorable Mention for
Script and Most Inspirational by Jury)
The
Twilight of the Celts (Switzerland) 52 min.
November 13: Program C
Borneo:
The Memory of Caves (France) 52 min. (Honorable Mention
for Music by Jury; Honorable Mention in Audience Favorite competition)
The
Last Romans (Belgium) 52 min. (Honorable Mention for Best
Film, Animation, and Script by Jury; Honorable Mention in Audience
Favorite competition)
November 14: Program D
Breaking
the Maya Code (USA) 116 min. (Best Film, Animation, Script,
Music, and Inspiration by Jury; Honorable Mention for Narration,
Special Effects, and Cinematography by Jury; Audience Favorite Award)

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