Vermont Film & Folklore Festival will screen three shorts with topics surrounding music. Featuring:
An Extraordinary Place
For anyone who yearns for a human connection to music, this is the story of a quirky radio station in Maine and its eccentric DJs. The 32-minute documentary showcases the people behind the microphone, taking the audience into the heart of the station and its community-first ethos.
Runtime:33 minutes
Language: English
Country: United States
Director: Tom Bell
The Last of the Nobodies
A group of Montana hip hop artists come together to create a collaboration album to uplift the Montana sound.
Runtime:22 minutes
Language: English
Country: United States
Director: Colter Olmstead
Penosar
Penosar is about Hemat, an old shepherd who lives with his wife on the Alborz mountain in Iran. He has a talent from his childhood. He likes colors and used to paint on everything.
Runtime: 30 minutes
Country: Iran
Director: Hosein Fattahi
The Vermont Film and Folklore Festival has generously donated 15 complimentary seats to Library patrons (no membership required). Please fill out the registration form to claim your free seat.