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Feel Good Film Festival

Feel Good Film Festival: Art House

August 17, 2010 by Kathryn Schroeder

The film’s synopsis, according to it’s website:  A communal house left in trust many years ago to provide art students support in the way of free housing, Art House has accumulated its share of legends, lore, art, art junk and a reputation for hard partying. When a university dean and an influential descendant of the […]

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Feel Good Film Festival: Eagle’s In The Chicken Coop

August 17, 2010 by Kathryn Schroeder

“It is not pornography”.  A phrase one must remember when watching Eagles In The Chicken Coop, for this is a movie about the making of a late-night, made-for-television mature movie – not a porno.  In true documentary (or mockumentary, really) form, the film shows how two struggling artists, one a director, the other an actor, […]

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