The Journal
 - 03/7/2025

Over the two-hour screening, the students watched four short films, including: “Wild Hope: Unleaded;” “Reviving the Forgotten River,” which was the Student Film Award winner; “The Tragedy of the Apple Tree,” which was made by 16-year-old Frederick County Career And Technology Center student Luis Rosa Villanueva; and “Timber Rattlesnakes of Catoctin Mountain Park,” which featured now-deceased Shepherdstown resident and Eastern timber rattlesnake expert Marty Martin.

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Vulture
 - 03/6/2025

The madhouse of awards season and all its many, many controversies — not to mention an ongoing parade of natural and man-made disasters — has until now perhaps overshadowed some of the year’s lower-stakes joys. Case in point: the nine films below. The movies that studios reserve for the doldrums of the early months are rarely the ones that compete for Oscars later on.

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ReWild
 - 02/26/2025

Why did you name your company “Impossible”?

I wanted the name to be provocative, intriguing and memorable.  It was widely believed at the time that meat could only come from animals and that it would be impossible to create meat using only ingredients made from plants or produced by fermentation, so “Impossible” was also kind of an ironic way of thumbing our nose at the doubters.  We were going to do the “Impossible.”

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Big Sky Documentary Film Festival
 - 02/18/2025

The Birds is a moving portrait of one man’s desperation to decipher the relationship between mass flights of seabirds and a single super-speed predator. In this episode, co-director Martin Dohrn visits the Trail 103.3 studios to discuss the making of the film.

 

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