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The Friends of the Yachats Commons and ALI present
ArchaeologyFest Film Series:
Best of 2009
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Archaeological Legacy Institute
and the Friends of the Yachats Commons 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 two
programs to take place on Sunday, September 27, 2009, at the Yachats
Commons, Fourth Street and Highway 101, in Yachats, 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.
The
first program begins at 2:00 pm and lasts approximately two hours.
Doors open at 1:30 pm. The second program will begin at 4:30. Tickets
are $6.00 at the door for each program. All proceeds go to support
TAC
Festival (next edition: May 18-22, 2009, 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):
Program C (2:00 p.m.)
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)
Program D (4:30 p.m.)
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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