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ALI presents
ArchaeologyFest Film Series:
Best of 2011!
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Archaeological Legacy Institute is pleased to present the best films from the 2011 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 11, 2011, 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 ScienceWorks, 1500 E. Main
St. Ashland, OR 97520. Doors open at 7:00 pm, and tickets are $6.00
at the door. All proceeds go to support TAC
Festival (next edition: May 8-12, 2012, in the The Shedd Institute
Recital Hall in downtown 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 11 (Friday): Program A
Historic Archaeology: Beneath Kentucky's Fields and Streets (USA) 58 min. (Honorable Mention by Jury for Animation & Effects, Cinematography, Best Public Education, Best Script and Honorable Mention for Inspiration.)
New Beijing: Reinventing a City (Australia) 53 min. (Honorable Mention by Jury for Narration and Inspiration, Special Mention by jury for Best Depiction of Cultural Change.)
November 12 (Saturday): Program B Guedelon: A Castle in the Making (Germany) 84 min. (Honorable Mention by jury in Best Film Competition, Public Education Value and Most Inspirational. Honorable Mention in the Audience Favorite Competition.)
Naia and the Moon (Brazil) 13 min. (Honorable Mention by Jury for Animation & Effects, Script, Cinematography, Best Music and Inspiration.)
November 18 (Friday): Program C
Secrets of the Pyramid of Djoser (Latvia) 93 min. (Best Film by Jury; Honorable Mention by Jury for Narration, Best Animation & Effects, Public Education Value, Music and Inspiration.)
November 19 (Saturday): Program D
Twelve Canoes (Australia) 66 min. (Honorable Mention by Jury for Animation & Effects, Public Education Value, Script, Cinematography and Music. Winner of Audience Favorite Award.)
Samucha: The Last Journey of a Shepherd (Germany/France) 52 min. (Special Mention by Jury for the Best Depiction of Cultural Heritage, Honorable Mention by jury in Best Film Competition, Narration and Music. Honorable Mention in Audience Favorite Competition.)

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