The Annual Carrboro Film Festival features nearly 30 films divided into three blocks with breaks in between. Doors open at 12:30 pm at the Carrboro Century Center at 100 N. Greensboro Street with a welcome from Carrboro Film Producer and Editor Nic Beery at 1:15 pm, followed by Celebration and history of Carrboro, the first 100 years, by Jackie Helvey and Margot Lester. The films begin at 1:30 pm ending with an awards presentation at 7:10 pm.
Come and enjoy a wonderful variety of the best short films by North Carolina filmmakers!
Admission is $7 for adults, $3 for kids ten and under. For information, visit http://www.carrborofilmfestival.com.
Photo on homepage comes from the Documentary “Born into Coal” by Delphine Andrews which you can see at the film festival.
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Patty Griffin
Patty is the Communications Director at Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau and true blue Tar Heel fan!