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I would only do it if it looked and sounded good, Haller said. I loved the way it was all organized by UNCW staff and Cucalorus Festival Director Dan Brawley, who helped Haller get DocuTime to the drive-in screen.
Being at a drive-in for the first time in decades, Haller said, took me back 100 years to when I was a little girl and Daddy and Mother would take us to the drive-in. Daddy had a station wagon with wooden sides. He d load it up with (her twin sister) and two or three of my friends. You could get out and get food and all and run around. We had so much fun. I never forgot it.
DocuTime Film Festival will feature the 2019 doc “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice” at UNCW’s Curbside Cinema drive-in this Saturday. (Port City Daily/Wikipedia)
WILMINGTON DocuTime Film Festival has been a one-day celebration of the documentary art form since Paula Haller began the tradition locally in 2003. Though in normal years the festival screens upward of a dozen flicks a mixture of shorts and features, Oscar nominees, foreign and animated films, among others the novel coronavirus is changing things a bit in 2021. DocuTime will screen one feature, “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice,” and two shorts, including a Peruvian film, “And That is How the Rivers Came to Be,” this Saturday, Jan. 30.