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Written by Michael Aubrecht
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Official movie poster designed by Darrin Dick
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Written by Michael Aubrecht
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World premiere of THE ANGEL OF MARYE’S HEIGHTS A short film of courage and compassion at the Battle of Fredericksburg. Directed by Clint Ross. Produced by Clint Ross and Michael Aubrecht. Opens Saturday, July 24, 2010. 6-9pm. Central Rappahannock Regional Library. 1201 Caroline Street, Fredericksburg, VA. (Seating for 140 w/ 180 capacity) For library information and directions visit: www.librarypoint.org/headquarters.
Hosted by the National Civil War Life Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit: www.civilwarlife.org.
Admission, refreshments and exhibits are FREE. Suggested donation of $5. All monies collected will go towards the film’s anticipated DVD production costs.
Doors open at 6. Film starts at 6:30. No one will be admitted during the 30-minute screening. Program includes remarks from the creators, museum exhibits, preservationist booths, music, slide show, re-enactors and more.
Also look for updates on additional screenings including a very special showing at Liberty University on September 18 to benefit the National Civil War Chaplians Museum.
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Written by Michael Aubrecht
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You can listen to a dynamite 25-min audio interview with Director Clint Ross over at Barry Cauchon’s “An Awesome Talk With.” Barry has been a great supporter of this film and has his own outstanding blog called “A Little Touch of History.” Barry and Clint discuss in detail the story behind our film, as well as our plans for the future. |
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Written by Michael Aubrecht
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The movie premiere for The Angel
of Marye's Heights will be held on Saturday, July 24, at the Rappahannock
Regional Library in historic downtown Fredericksburg
from 6-9+pm. Open to the public. Film showing will begin at around 6:30. No
one will be admitted entry during the 30-min. screening.
Our
program will also feature remarks from the director and producer, intro of
present cast and crew, acknowledgements of donors, presentation of cast awards,
Q&A. The after-party will include free refreshments, music, and exhibits of
local museum foundation and battlefield preservation groups.
This
film was sponsored by the National Civil War Life Foundation and has been
donated as a permanent exhibit at the Civil War Life Museum. Subsequent
screenings tentatively planned for southern VA, GA, SC, and PA. Visit this blog
for updates. Proceeds benefit the film's upcoming DVD production and
distribution costs.
Admission info and party details
to come next week.
Recent Postings: Check out the update on the film’s release over at Barry Cauchon’s excellent blog “A Little Touch of History” and look for an exclusive interview with the film’s Producer/Director and Visionary Clint Ross in the coming weeks.
Also check out Megan Hick's latest blog on our announcement. She is featured prominently in our film and is an amazing storyteller who captured the spirit of the film in her commentary. |
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