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TAC International Film and Video Festival is the only juried competition for cultural heritage films in the Western Hemisphere. The five-day event celebrates the wonders of human diversity with award-winning films from around the world. Topics that range from archaeology and ancient cultures to indigenous peoples and their environments will come alive with historic reenactments, powerful storytelling and amazing digital effects. 27 films from 13 countries have been chosen to be screened for the 9th annual Festival. The films will be shown on the big screen in the Recital Hall at The Shedd in downtown Eugene, from May 8-12. The films will cover topics such as the Flores Island Hobbit, the awe-inspiring desert of Libya, the vanishing traces of old Beijing, the architecture of Gothic cathedrals, and much more. This year's Keynote Speaker is the internationally recognized Maya hieroglyphs expert, Dr. Mark Van Stone, who will be speaking on the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. A Conference on Cultural Heritage Films and exciting guided tours will also take place during the Festival week. Tickets: Tues-Thurs $10; Friday (w/ Keynote): $18; Sat AM session $10; Sat PM Session $10. Ticket packages are $50 before April 15. Please see our website for full film listing and event guide. 5-day schedule of the world’s best films on archaeology, ancient cultures and antiquities, and indigenous peoples and their world. Keynote Speaker will be Dr. Mark Van Stone discussing the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. Event is held May 8-12 in the Recital Hall of the Shedd Institute in Eugene, Oregon. We hope to see you there! TAC International Film and Video Festival is the only juried competition for cultural heritage films in the Western Hemisphere. The five-day event celebrates the wonders of human diversity with award-winning films from around the world. Topics that range from archaeology and ancient cultures to indigenous peoples and their environments will come alive with historic reenactments, powerful storytelling and amazing digital effects. 27 films from 13 countries have been chosen to be screened for the 9th annual Festival. The films will be shown on the big screen in the Recital Hall at The Shedd in downtown Eugene, from May 8-12. The films will cover topics such as the Flores Island Hobbit, the awe-inspiring desert of Libya, the vanishing traces of old Beijing, the architecture of Gothic cathedrals, and much more. This year's Keynote Speaker is the internationally recognized Maya hieroglyphs expert, Dr. Mark Van Stone, who will be speaking on the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. A Conference on Cultural Heritage Films and exciting guided tours will also take place during the Festival week. Tickets: Tues-Thurs $10; Friday (w/ Keynote): $18; Sat AM session $10; Sat PM Session $10. Ticket packages are $50 before April 15. Please see our website for full film listing and event guide. 5-day schedule of the world’s best films on archaeology, ancient cultures and antiquities, and indigenous peoples and their world. Keynote Speaker will be Dr. Mark Van Stone discussing the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. Event is held May 8-12 in the Recital Hall of the Shedd Institute in Eugene, Oregon. We hope to see you there! TAC International Film and Video Festival is the only juried competition for cultural heritage films in the Western Hemisphere. The five-day event celebrates the wonders of human diversity with award-winning films from around the world. Topics that range from archaeology and ancient cultures to indigenous peoples and their environments will come alive with historic reenactments, powerful storytelling and amazing digital effects. 27 films from 13 countries have been chosen to be screened for the 9th annual Festival. The films will be shown on the big screen in the Recital Hall at The Shedd in downtown Eugene, from May 8-12. The films will cover topics such as the Flores Island Hobbit, the awe-inspiring desert of Libya, the vanishing traces of old Beijing, the architecture of Gothic cathedrals, and much more. This year's Keynote Speaker is the internationally recognized Maya hieroglyphs expert, Dr. Mark Van Stone, who will be speaking on the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. A Conference on Cultural Heritage Films and exciting guided tours will also take place during the Festival week. Tickets: Tues-Thurs $10; Friday (w/ Keynote): $18; Sat AM session $10; Sat PM Session $10. Ticket packages are $50 before April 15. Please see our website for full film listing and event guide. 5-day schedule of the world’s best films on archaeology, ancient cultures and antiquities, and indigenous peoples and their world. Keynote Speaker will be Dr. Mark Van Stone discussing the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. Event is held May 8-12 in the Recital Hall of the Shedd Institute in Eugene, Oregon. We hope to see you there! TAC International Film and Video Festival is the only juried competition for cultural heritage films in the Western Hemisphere. The five-day event celebrates the wonders of human diversity with award-winning films from around the world. Topics that range from archaeology and ancient cultures to indigenous peoples and their environments will come alive with historic reenactments, powerful storytelling and amazing digital effects. 27 films from 13 countries have been chosen to be screened for the 9th annual Festival. The films will be shown on the big screen in the Recital Hall at The Shedd in downtown Eugene, from May 8-12. The films will cover topics such as the Flores Island Hobbit, the awe-inspiring desert of Libya, the vanishing traces of old Beijing, the architecture of Gothic cathedrals, and much more. This year's Keynote Speaker is the internationally recognized Maya hieroglyphs expert, Dr. Mark Van Stone, who will be speaking on the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. A Conference on Cultural Heritage Films and exciting guided tours will also take place during the Festival week. Tickets: Tues-Thurs $10; Friday (w/ Keynote): $18; Sat AM session $10; Sat PM Session $10. Ticket packages are $50 before April 15. Please see our website for full film listing and event guide. 5-day schedule of the world’s best films on archaeology, ancient cultures and antiquities, and indigenous peoples and their world. Keynote Speaker will be Dr. Mark Van Stone discussing the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. Event is held May 8-12 in the Recital Hall of the Shedd Institute in Eugene, Oregon. We hope to see you there! TAC International Film and Video Festival is the only juried competition for cultural heritage films in the Western Hemisphere. The five-day event celebrates the wonders of human diversity with award-winning films from around the world. Topics that range from archaeology and ancient cultures to indigenous peoples and their environments will come alive with historic reenactments, powerful storytelling and amazing digital effects. 27 films from 13 countries have been chosen to be screened for the 9th annual Festival. The films will be shown on the big screen in the Recital Hall at The Shedd in downtown Eugene, from May 8-12. The films will cover topics such as the Flores Island Hobbit, the awe-inspiring desert of Libya, the vanishing traces of old Beijing, the architecture of Gothic cathedrals, and much more. This year's Keynote Speaker is the internationally recognized Maya hieroglyphs expert, Dr. Mark Van Stone, who will be speaking on the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. A Conference on Cultural Heritage Films and exciting guided tours will also take place during the Festival week. Tickets: Tues-Thurs $10; Friday (w/ Keynote): $18; Sat AM session $10; Sat PM Session $10. Ticket packages are $50 before April 15. Please see our website for full film listing and event guide. 5-day schedule of the world’s best films on archaeology, ancient cultures and antiquities, and indigenous peoples and their world. Keynote Speaker will be Dr. Mark Van Stone discussing the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. Event is held May 8-12 in the Recital Hall of the Shedd Institute in Eugene, Oregon. We hope to see you there! Join us for an evening of memorable and entertaining and short films about the lives and accomplishments of people with developmental disabilities. Purchase paperless tickets ($10) online or arrive early to purchase tickets before the show. Guests are invited to order from the full McMenamins food and beverage menus in the Kennedy School Theater and enjoy the show. We also invite you to purchase raffle tickets to win fabulous prizes including a Maryhill Winery tour and tasting for eight, tickets to OMSI, the Oregon Ballet Theater or Portland Center Stage, a dozen cupcakes, yoga classes and more! Funds raised will benefit The Riot! (www.theriotrocks.org), a national electronic disability rights and advocacy newsletter, and Inclusion, Inc. (www.inclusioninc.org), a local nonprofit that connects people with disabilities to services and supports in the community. Enjoy items from the full McMenamins menu while you watch the show. Join us for an evening of memorable and entertaining and short films about the lives and accomplishments of people with developmental disabilities. Purchase paperless tickets ($10) online or arrive early to purchase tickets before the show. www.theriotrocks.org/products/Sprout-2012. Sprout Film Festival at the McMenamins Kennedy School Theater TAC International Film and Video Festival is the only juried competition for cultural heritage films in the Western Hemisphere. The five-day event celebrates the wonders of human diversity with award-winning films from around the world. Topics that range from archaeology and ancient cultures to indigenous peoples and their environments will come alive with historic reenactments, powerful storytelling and amazing digital effects. 27 films from 13 countries have been chosen to be screened for the 9th annual Festival. The films will be shown on the big screen in the Recital Hall at The Shedd in downtown Eugene, from May 8-12. The films will cover topics such as the Flores Island Hobbit, the awe-inspiring desert of Libya, the vanishing traces of old Beijing, the architecture of Gothic cathedrals, and much more. This year's Keynote Speaker is the internationally recognized Maya hieroglyphs expert, Dr. Mark Van Stone, who will be speaking on the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. A Conference on Cultural Heritage Films and exciting guided tours will also take place during the Festival week. Tickets: Tues-Thurs $10; Friday (w/ Keynote): $18; Sat AM session $10; Sat PM Session $10. Ticket packages are $50 before April 15. Please see our website for full film listing and event guide. 5-day schedule of the world’s best films on archaeology, ancient cultures and antiquities, and indigenous peoples and their world. Keynote Speaker will be Dr. Mark Van Stone discussing the real meaning of the Mayan Calendar and 2012. Event is held May 8-12 in the Recital Hall of the Shedd Institute in Eugene, Oregon. We hope to see you there! HDFEST returns to Portland May 15th-17th for three nights of screenings of independent films at the Living Room Theaters from 5pm-11pm. The film festival will showcase over 40 projects in HD resolution including features, documentaries, shorts, music videos and animations. Screening sequences include “HD International Short Films,” “Romantic Relationships and Intrigue” and “High-Definition Gay Films.” Indie filmmakers will be in town to discuss their work in Q&A sessions after the screenings. Visit http://www.hdfest.com/hdfestevents.html for information about tickets, films, and screening times. HDFEST returns to Portland May 15th-17th for three nights of screenings of independent films at the Living Room Theaters from 5pm-11pm. All movies were shot with High-Definition cameras by indie filmmakers. HDFEST returns to Portland May 15th-17th for three nights of screenings of independent films at the Living Room Theaters from 5pm-11pm. The film festival will showcase over 40 projects in HD resolution including features, documentaries, shorts, music videos and animations. Screening sequences include “HD International Short Films,” “Romantic Relationships and Intrigue” and “High-Definition Gay Films.” Indie filmmakers will be in town to discuss their work in Q&A sessions after the screenings. Visit http://www.hdfest.com/hdfestevents.html for information about tickets, films, and screening times. HDFEST returns to Portland May 15th-17th for three nights of screenings of independent films at the Living Room Theaters from 5pm-11pm. All movies were shot with High-Definition cameras by indie filmmakers. HDFEST returns to Portland May 15th-17th for three nights of screenings of independent films at the Living Room Theaters from 5pm-11pm. The film festival will showcase over 40 projects in HD resolution including features, documentaries, shorts, music videos and animations. Screening sequences include “HD International Short Films,” “Romantic Relationships and Intrigue” and “High-Definition Gay Films.” Indie filmmakers will be in town to discuss their work in Q&A sessions after the screenings. Visit http://www.hdfest.com/hdfestevents.html for information about tickets, films, and screening times. HDFEST returns to Portland May 15th-17th for three nights of screenings of independent films at the Living Room Theaters from 5pm-11pm. All movies were shot with High-Definition cameras by indie filmmakers. The biggest animation festival that Oregon has seen in years is just around the corner. From Beaverton to Beijing, filmmakers have responded to our call, sending in their best work. Even the most seasoned animators on our jury agree: this is going to be something special. Location: Hollywood Theatre The biggest animation festival that Oregon has seen in years is just around the corner. From Beaverton to Beijing, filmmakers have responded to our call, sending in their best work. Even the most seasoned animators on our jury agree: this is going to be something special. Location: Hollywood Theatre
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