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#2 from 'William Bonney's Electric Book of Hours' (spoken word poetry)

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‘NANOOK OF THE NORTH’ to premiere in Cambodia...88 years after its initial release at CAMBOFEST, Cambodia

‘NANOOK OF THE NORTH’ to premiere in Cambodia...88 years after its initial release at CAMBOFEST, Cambodia Robert Flaherty’s ‘Nanook of the North’, considered to be the first feature-length documentary, will at last officially premiere in Cambodia, no less than eighty-eight years after its release. CamboFest: Film and Video Festival of Cambodia ( www.cambofest.com ) has confirmed with the permission of The Flaherty/International Film Seminars, Inc. that Flaherty’s classic 1922 arctic documentary will have its long awaited Cambodian theatrical premiere at the upcoming 4th edition of CamboFest, scheduled to run March 1-9, 2011, with selected previews in Phnom Penh in December 2010. A grass roots, private sector event, CamboFest is the longest running international movie festival in Cambodia. Documentaries, animation, shorts, features, and local Cambodian films are programmed in broad-themed, ‘primarily entertaining’ strands, with the intention of helping to revive a bona-fide motion

POST- FESTIVAL STATEMENT From Jason Rosette, Director of BANGKOK INDIEFEST

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POST- FESTIVAL STATEMENT From J Rosette, Director of BANGKOK INDIEFEST 1.0 August 6-8 2553/2010 ( www.bangkokfest.com ) August 14, 2553/2010 Hello BANGKOK INDIEFEST 1.0 community, fans, press, and participating filmmakers! Thanks again to all supporters for your generosity in participating in the first edition of our emerging festival. After a very intense effort in producing and wrapping the 1st edition, there is now a bit of time at last to reflect on the event... Just a little over two months ago, the protest situation here in Bangkok was at a critical juncture...parts of the city were burning and a curfew was in place...automatic weapons fire crackled through parts of town. As director of the festival (Jason Rosette, aka J "J" R) I had, at one point, a bag packed with my passport inside, ready to head to a more stable environment in case the rumors of "civil war" in Thailand became reality. No one knew how, or when, the protest situation would be resolved. Our f

Phnom Penh SE Asia Update - CAMERADO www.camerado.com

Now in Phnom Penh: Scoped out costs for vintage (actual) VN-era military uniform with helmet and boots, here in Phnom Penh, for upcoming feature FREEDOM DEAL: $115 * Fiberglass and/or plywood shell of a Huey to come from Bangkok * Also have new batch of Grabay Meas ('Golden Buffalo') trophies in production for CamboFest at last...see www.cambofest.com     Posted via email from Camerado @ Posterous