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Film
8:54 am
Fri March 8, 2013
True/False Film Fest Celebrates Ten Years
Credit Julie Denesha / KCUR
Following the showing of "The Act of Killing" Joshua Oppenheimer answered questions from the audience via Skype.
Credit Julie Denesha / KCUR
Playing Balkan tunes Jeremy Barnes and Heather Trost, of A Hawk and a Hacksaw, warm up the crowd before a showing of "Which Way Is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington."
Credit Julie Denesha / KCUR
Syrhea Conaway, of Syna So Pro, layered voice and rhythm before a showing of "The Act of Killing."
Credit Julie Denesha / KCUR
Director and author Sebastian Junger answered questions from the audience after a screening of "Which Way Is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington."
Credit Julie Denesha / KCUR
St. Louis band The Thin Dimes plays on a sidewalk between drifts of snow on the streets of Columbia, Missouri.
Credit Julie Denesha / KCUR
The short film "Dear Valued Guests" directed by Jarred Alterman and Paul Sturtz documented the demise of the Regency Hotel in downtown Columbia, Missouri.
Credit Julie Denesha / KCUR
Director Zachary Heinzerling answers questions from the audience after a showing of "Cutie and the Boxer" at the majestic Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts.
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Director Zachary Heinzerling introduces Ushio Shinohara tp the gathered crowd.
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Artist Ushio Shinohara demonstrates his distictive "boxing painting" following a screening of "Cutie and the Boxer."
Credit Julie Denesha / KCUR
After the painting demonstration, Artist Ushio Shinohara used his boxing gloves to "paint" shirts.
True/False Film Fest celebrated its tenth year, February 28 - March 3, 2013, presenting forty-two full-length documentaries and sixteen short films from around the globe. In addition to the films, the Columbia, Mo. festival hosts musicians, art installations, and events.
KBIA interviewed filmmakers whose work screened at this year's True/False. Read or listen to the interviews here.
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