Scheduled Program:
THE LAST LIGHTKEEPERS – 1 hour – by Rob Apse – from NH – This lighthouse film odyssey across New England, explores the regions final act to save these American sentinels that once defined a nation, now deemed excess, where individuals fight to preserve their structures and recount their folklore before their lights go dim.
FOLLOWING LINES – 59.75 minutes – by François Léger-Savard – from Quebec – Seeking a deeper encounter with the territory of the Inuit, six paddlers plan to make the first recorded descent of a little-known river in northern Quebec. This mapping expedition, beset by adverse weather conditions and other unforeseeable situations, is also, for the filmmaker, a reminder of his ancestry.
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Scheduled Program:
THE LAST LIGHTKEEPERS – 1 hour – by Rob Apse – from NH – This lighthouse film odyssey across New England, explores the regions final act to save these American sentinels that once defined a nation, now deemed excess, where individuals fight to preserve their structures and recount their folklore before their lights go dim.
FOLLOWING LINES – 59.75 minutes – by François Léger-Savard – from Quebec – Seeking a deeper encounter with the territory of the Inuit, six paddlers plan to make the first recorded descent of a little-known river in northern Quebec. This mapping expedition, beset by adverse weather conditions and other unforeseeable situations, is also, for the filmmaker, a reminder of his ancestry.
Learn more about the films:
Scheduled Program:
THE LAST LIGHTKEEPERS – 1 hour – by Rob Apse – from NH – This lighthouse film odyssey across New England, explores the regions final act to save these American sentinels that once defined a nation, now deemed excess, where individuals fight to preserve their structures and recount their folklore before their lights go dim.
FOLLOWING LINES – 59.75 minutes – by François Léger-Savard – from Quebec – Seeking a deeper encounter with the territory of the Inuit, six paddlers plan to make the first recorded descent of a little-known river in northern Quebec. This mapping expedition, beset by adverse weather conditions and other unforeseeable situations, is also, for the filmmaker, a reminder of his ancestry.
Learn more about the films:
Scheduled Program:
THE LAST LIGHTKEEPERS – 1 hour – by Rob Apse – from NH – This lighthouse film odyssey across New England, explores the regions final act to save these American sentinels that once defined a nation, now deemed excess, where individuals fight to preserve their structures and recount their folklore before their lights go dim.
FOLLOWING LINES – 59.75 minutes – by François Léger-Savard – from Quebec – Seeking a deeper encounter with the territory of the Inuit, six paddlers plan to make the first recorded descent of a little-known river in northern Quebec. This mapping expedition, beset by adverse weather conditions and other unforeseeable situations, is also, for the filmmaker, a reminder of his ancestry.
Learn more about the films: