The Story Of Houlton, produced by MFVA member, Michael Fawcett, will air on Saturday April 17th at 11am. Following is a brief overview of the program....
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Another submission from an MFVA member will air on “MPBN Community Films” series! As part of an ongoing effort to bring our member’s work to the public, the documentary “Visible Silence: Marsden Hartley, Painter and Poet” will be broadcast on Saturday, April 10th at 11:00am.
The film, produced by Michael Maglaras of 217 films is the first documentary ever made about Hartley, a modern art legend from Lewiston, Maine.
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MFVA Member, David Wright’s film, “Bearwalker of the Northwoods” premieres Sunday, April 4, 2010 at 7 p.m. ET/PT
On Animal Planet as the first episode of new series of ‘Mutual of Omaha’.
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Continuing MFVA’s commitment to bring our member’s work to a greater audience.....
MPBN features Internationally Challenged Traveler Bruce McToose, who, in a search of Scandinavian Fjords, ends up in Norway Maine.
The adventures of Bruce McToose, the fictional “Celebrity. Traveler and Explorer”, is the subject of “The Norway Show”, to be featured on the Maine Public Broadcasting Network new series “Maine Community Film Collaboration.
Josh Hrehovcik portrays the fictional character Bruce McToose, the celebrated traveler and explorer, on his search for the famous fjords of Norway. In “The Norway Show”, to be aired on the Maine Public Broadcasting Network in February, Bruce McToose is about to learn he is visiting the city of Norway, Maine - not the Scandinavian country, Norway
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Calling all MFVA members! Maine Film & Video Association is seeking submissions of independent films and videos, with a regional (preferably Maine) focus. This work will be broadcast on MPBN (Maine’s public television station). The projects need to be fairly recent, of broadcast quality and non-commercial. Genres can include documentaries, fiction, educational, animation and event coverage. This offer is available to MFVA members and submissions need to go directly to MFVA. This is a great opportunity to expand your audience and bring in new revenue through broadcast sponsorship.
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