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The
Archaeology Channel
International Film and Video Festival
July 13-17, 2004, McDonald
Theatre, Eugene, Oregon, USA
Exploring the human cultural legacy on screen!
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Award Selections for 2004
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McDonald Theatre
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- Five days of juried films and videos
on archaeological and indigenous topics:
Tuesday evening, July 13
Wednesday evening, July 14
Thursday evening, July 15
Friday evening, July 16
Saturday morning and afternoon, July 17
Awards banquet Saturday evening, July
17
- Festival Mission: To exhibit for our audience
the wonderful diversity of human cultures past and present in
the exploration of our place in history and in our world. To promote
the genre and the makers of film and video productions about archaeology
and indigenous peoples.
- Films selected for screening include:
(To view film clips, click on film title)
Alexandria—Center
of Knowledge (Germany) TANGRAM Christian Bauer
Filmproduktion/PIXCOM Productions
Bilad Chinqit—The Land of
Chinguetti (Italy) Studio Film TV
Ephesus—Metropolis of the
Ancient World (Austria) Interspot
A Forgotten Place:
the History of an Abandoned Farming Community
(USA) Thomas Carr
Guardians of Angkor
(USA) Live Art International/Dean Love
Guardians of a Legacy
(USA) Black Cat Productions
The House of Julius
Polybius in Pompeii (Italy) Altair 4 Multimedia
S.R.L.
Iraq's Lost Treasure
(USA) Jason Williams, National Geographic Film &
Television, USA
Kurtal - Snake Spirit
(Australia) Nicole Ma
The Mummies of Taklamakan
(France) Gedeon Programmes
The Mystery of Chaco
Canyon (USA) Anna Sofaer, The Solstice Project
Sagalassos, the Forgotten
City (Belgium) Philippe Axell
Sastun: My Apprenticeship
with a Maya Healer (USA/Belize) Guido Verweyen
and Eva Langsdorff
Searching for
Blue (Peru) Fernando Valdivia, Pedro Noguchi
Secrets of
the Dead: Search for the First Human (USA) JWM
Productions
The Splendor of Rome (Italy)
Franco Porcarelli - RAI International
Time Team—Garden
Secrets (UK) Videotext Communications
Tonto (USA)
Camera One
Tubabs in Africa
(USA) Michael Ford
- Keynote speakers will be Dr. Jane Waldbaum, President
of the Archaeological Institute of America, and Dr. David Hurst
Thomas of the American Museum of Natural History.
Associated activities will include guided
trips to nearby archaeological sites, a BLM Project Archaeology
workshop for teachers, the Symposium on Heritage Film, children's
activities, and other hands-on opportunities.
Children's
Program
Project
Archaeology Teacher Workshop
(Deadline Extended!)
Symposium
on Heritage Film
Willamette
National Forest Scenic Heritage Tours
- Ticket Prices:
5-day film and video theater package, July 13-17 @ $29.00 each
1-day theater ticket Tuesday evening, July 13 @ $6.00
1-day theater ticket Wednesday evening, July 14 @ $6.00
1-day theater ticket Thursday evening, July 15@ $6.00
1-day theater ticket, Friday evening, July 16 @ $6.00
1-day theater ticket, Saturday, all-day, July 17 @ $10.00
Tickets may be purchased at the door or reserved in advance. To
reserve tickets or ask questions, please e-mail
arlegin@aol.com.

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