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The Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival is underway, showcasing more than 125 films. One of them was shot almost entirely in Bristol, Vermont — though it spans three generations and over 6,000 miles. Vermont filmmaker Sierra Urich’s debut documentary feature is called "Joonam."
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"Conversations from the Open Road" is structured around one guiding question: how can we better care about ourselves, each other and our home?
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A new Ken Burns documentary on youth mental health will premiere tonight on PBS stations across the country, including right here in Vermont.The film features the stories of 20 young people — and two of them have ties to Vermont. One is Samantha Fisher, who grew up in Brattleboro.
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The Latchis Theatre in Brattleboro is one of many places around the country screening the film Utica: The Last Refuge this week. It's an award-winning documentary that highlights the success Utica, New York has had welcoming refugees into the community.
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Ginger and David Isham have been married for over 60 years. They have six children and at one time had about 100 dairy cows. They've lived on their family…
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Filmmaker Bess O'Brien's new documentary, Coming Home, follows the lives of five Vermonters released from jail who enter a CoSA — Circle of Support and…
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The Vermont International Film Festival is screening a documentary on Sunday chronicling the grassroots movement to close the Vermont Yankee nuclear power…
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When brothers Tyler and Elliot Wilkinson-Ray were growing up in Richmond, their parents were hesitant to put them on skis. “It sounded like an expensive…