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The Catch a spin on a 2009 crime off the Maine coast

The Catch a spin on a 2009 crime off the Maine coast
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The Catch a spin on a 2009 crime off the Maine coast - Portland Press Herald

The Catch a spin on a 2009 crime off the Maine coast - Portland Press Herald
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The Catch a spin on a 2009 crime off the Maine coast

The Catch a spin on a 2009 crime off the Maine coast
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Film explores Skowhegan s mascot debate, including tension, national context

Film explores Skowhegan’s mascot debate, including tension, national context Share The story of the yearslong battle to replace the Skowhegan-based school district’s “Indians” nickname has been made into a film scheduled to premiere this weekend at the 24th Maine International Film Festival. Fighting Indians screenings Sunday, July 11, 8:30 p.m., Skowhegan Drive-In Theater, 201 Waterville Road, Skowhegan The film, “Fighting Indians,” is set in a “divided town where the mascot debate exposes centuries-old abuses while still asking if reconciliation is possible,” according to a description of the film. The film’s two directors said their purpose in making the movie was not only to educate people on the issue surrounding Native American mascots, but to frame the debate “in terms of what it means for native people.”

Movies with Maine connections focus of 2021 Maine International Film Festival in Waterville

increase font size Movies with Maine connections focus of 2021 Maine International Film Festival in Waterville About 50 films to be shown during annual 10-day festival, with focus on those made, produced or set in Maine. Share Michael Perreault, executive director of the Maine International Film Festival, at Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville on Thursday. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel WATERVILLE The 24th Maine International Film Festival begins Friday night with this year’s focus on films made, produced or set in the Pine Tree State. The festival, known as MIFF, aims to bring films from around the world to Maine. It is scheduled to run from July 9 to 18.

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