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Past Seasons
Episode 701
A beautiful narrative film that addresses the classic quest for cross-cultural understanding and common truths opens the newest season of North Carolina Visions.
Featured Film:
"Strangers" by Ramin Bahrani
Episode 702
Panic attacks, chain-smoking, dumpster diving, and art supplies that come alive. The second episode of Visions features four short films that provide a behind the scenes look at the diverse world we live in.
Featured Films:
"Panic Attack " by Brett Ingram
"Techies, Trashers and Tightwads" by Zach Weddington and Zoe Haley
"Secret Lives of Art Supplies" by Martha Garrett
"Last Pack" by Jim Haverkamp
Episode 703
The third episode of this season's Visions is composed of three thought-provoking documentaries that take a long, hard look at a few of the people, places and events that make up our diverse state.
Featured Films:
"Portsmouth: In Search of the Past" by Aaron Garrish and Adam Powell
"Martha Heine Tapestry Weaver" by Sandra Jacobi
"Nothing But The Truth" by Paul M. Green
Episode 704
Visions rounds out the month with two films that capture the atmosphere of the 1960's civil rights movement.
Featured Films:
"Special Day" by Anna Dudley
"I'm Not My Brother's Keeper: Leadership And Civil Rights In Winston-Salem, North Carolina" by Mary M. Dalton
Episode 705
Visions alumnus Jim Sharkey opens the month with a brand new look at an old craft.
Featured Film:
"New Life: The Cole Family Potters" by Jim Sharkey
Episode 706
Three light-hearted films celebrate the happy endings in us all.
Featured Films:
"Fatmans" by Jeff Bens
"Jane and the Evil Spinstresses" by Chad Concelmo
"The Five Stages of Unemployment" by Dan Turek
Episode 707
Both featured films in this special episode of NC Visions share how all living things work to survive the odds.
Featured Films:
"Birthmark" by Nancy Norton and Joshua Gibson
"Living by Instinct: Animals and Their Rescuers" by Karen Price
Episode 708
Three narrative films round out the season with an earnest look at human insecurity.
Featured Films:
"Gilmour" by Carlos Sarmiento
"Flowers and Freckle Cream" by David Rotan
"Bureau of…." by Khang Mai
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