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	<title>Comments on: 3rd Annual Neuse Riverkeeper Film Festival opens Jan 19th</title>
	<link>http://greatoutdoorprovision.com/2007/12/21/3rd-annual-neuse-riverkeeper-film-festival-opens-jan-19th/</link>
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		<title>By: Ross Trent</title>
		<link>http://greatoutdoorprovision.com/2007/12/21/3rd-annual-neuse-riverkeeper-film-festival-opens-jan-19th/#comment-968</link>
		<author>Ross Trent</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 19:46:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great that you're getting the word out about the Riverkeeper Film Festival. It's a wonderful event. I just want to point out that there are a few other great local filmmakers with films screening at the festival. Nic Beery, who founded the Carrboro Film Festival, has a short film, BORDERLINE BONFIRE, screening on the 19th that features the Haw River. And, Todd Tinkham, whose delightful short films have screened at hundreds of film festivals around the world, is a Chapel Hill resident. Tinkham's short film, FOUR MINUTES ON AN ABANDONED BRIDGE is a cinematic masterpiece. His film closes the festival on the evening of Jan 19 in Raleigh. With this much local talent in the mix, it should be a great festival again this year. See you there! RT</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great that you&#8217;re getting the word out about the Riverkeeper Film Festival. It&#8217;s a wonderful event. I just want to point out that there are a few other great local filmmakers with films screening at the festival. Nic Beery, who founded the Carrboro Film Festival, has a short film, BORDERLINE BONFIRE, screening on the 19th that features the Haw River. And, Todd Tinkham, whose delightful short films have screened at hundreds of film festivals around the world, is a Chapel Hill resident. Tinkham&#8217;s short film, FOUR MINUTES ON AN ABANDONED BRIDGE is a cinematic masterpiece. His film closes the festival on the evening of Jan 19 in Raleigh. With this much local talent in the mix, it should be a great festival again this year. See you there! RT</p>
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