American Conservation Film Festival Starts Today
The ACFF begins its 4-day run in Shepherdstown today, and among the great films on today’s schedule (some requiring paid tickets, some for free) is the Student Filmmaker Showcase at Erma Ora Byrd Hall at Shepherd University. Here’s the schedule:

- Albatrocity | Lucks, J. Ollie 2009
- Skipjacks: A Dying Breed
- Ebb & Flow | Fidrick, Dawn
- Green Screen | Doherty, Kevin 2009
- Food Not Bombs | Murphy, Laura 2009
- Senekerim Dohanian: Uncle Sam’s Insect Hunter | Coulter, Robert 2009
- Homeland | Marfil, Juande 2009
- Sharks Under Siege | Wham, Mike 2010
- Solstice | de Koninck, Caroline 2010
- No Bones About It | 2010
- Enjoy the Silence | Curtis, Jessica 2010
- Suburban Wilderness | Molenda, Aaron 2010
- The Idd and the Odd | Haid, Tanner, Michael Whitaker 2010
- Just Water | Schildtknecht, Cara 2010
- Where Do We Go From Here? | Edmonds, Jennifer 2010
- Wasting the Day Away | Davis, Sara 2010
And don’t forget… On Saturday from Noon to 4:30 are some great films… some with the filmmaker attending, at the National Conservation Training Center… and all NCTC films are FREE.
Posted on November 4, 2010, in Art, Arts, Family, film, News, Word from Bill and tagged Film Festival, Food Not Bombs, Michael Whitaker, Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, Shepherdstown West Virginia, Uncle Sam. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
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