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Loudoun Arts Film Festival Returns For 2021

September 10, 2021 Tagged With: film, loudoun, Loudoun Arts Film Festival

Loudoun Arts Film Fest drive in screen

The Loudoun Arts Film Festival (LAFF) returns for a second year with an entertaining and thought-provoking mix of indie films. Read the Full Story >>

The Flatwoods Monster Comes Alive Again

October 24, 2018 Tagged With: cryptids, film, Halloween, urban legend

Braxton County’s tourism is getting a jump start with a new documentary that delves deeper into the fabled Flatwoods Monster of West Virginia. Seth Breedlove’s 45-minute “The Flatwoods Monster: A Legacy of Fear” premiered in Braxton County at the Elk Theater in Sutton (WV) back on April 7, 2018, and aired as part of a double feature on monsters just last month. Read the Full Story >>

American Conservation Film Festival Observes, Examines, and Confronts in 2018

October 8, 2018 Tagged With: air pollution, American Conservation Film Festival, climate change, film, water pollution

Polluted air and water, mass extinctions, depleted fisheries, shrinking forests, rising temperatures—humans are making a mess of the planet. But all is not lost (at least yet): “Solutions” is the theme of this year’s American Conservation Film Festival. Read the Full Story >>

Smithsonian to Honor Local Filmmaker, John Grabowska, with Retrospective

February 17, 2016 Tagged With: climate change, film, national parks, Smithsonian

Scientists propose naming a new epoch in time the Anthropocene—the Age of Man—dating from the time human activities began having global impacts on Earth. A mini-retrospective of films on that theme by local environmental filmmaker John Grabowska screened at the National Park Service Centennial Film Festival at the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) in Shepherdstown on February 25.  Read the Full Story >>

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