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2006 Free Range Film Festival

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The 2006 Free Range Film Festival was held on July 28 and 29 in Wrenshall, Minnesota.

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[edit] Festival Program

[edit] Friday, July 28

A warm and wacky look at the house band at Nye’s Polonaise. (Documentary, 27 minutes)
What happens when the hunter becomes the hunted? (Animated, 2 minutes)
You can make a movie about just about anything – even a trip home to visit your family. (Comedy, 5 minutes)
A story of love, loss and Neil Diamond songs set in a hospital. (Drama, 15 minutes)
A heartbreaking look at a rare – and endangered – patch of green in Los Angeles. (Documentary, 8 minutes)
Some foreign countries have crazier Christmas customs than others. In northeast Spain, for example, they have a creature that poops gifts. FAIR WARNING: This film features a lot of “scatological situations.” (Documentary, 18 minutes)
A poem by Duluth’s own John Holden is brought to life through the magic of moving illustrations. FAIR WARNING: This film features some “adult situations.” (Animated, 5 minutes)
Three Russian soldiers are trapped behind enemy lines. FAIR WARNING: This film features a couple of “dirty words.” And some floating heads. And a guy in a bear suit. (Action/Comedy, 30 minutes)
Jessica and Gus are two apathetic teenagers drifting aimlessly from one party to the next – until they meet each other. FAIR WARNING: This film features a lot of “dirty words” and “adult situations.” Seriously. You’ve been warned. (Drama, 66 minutes)

[edit] Saturday, July 29

Poor women throughout Afghanistan and India are joining forces, combining their resources and transcending their historically restricted roles. (Documentary, 40 minutes)
Tamaki likes to shoot. It makes her feel calm. But she won’t shoot her boyfriend. (Drama, 13 minutes)
Duluth-made documentary about a granddaughter's relationship with her German grandparents. (Documentary, 26 minutes)
Civil War reenactors pretend to fight a war that’s been over for more than a century. But the historical and racial legacies of that time still linger in surprising ways. (Documentary, 10 minutes)
Go to bed. (Comedy, 3 minutes)
Webster’s dictionary is the only thing stopping our nation from descending into complete anarchy. (Comedy, 4 minutes)
A Lutheran minister motivates his congregation – and others – through humor. (Documentary, 12 minutes)
Is that your nose or did a bus park on your face? (Animated, 4 minutes)
Everyone has a friend like Benjamin Carr Moen. (Documentary, 4 minutes)
Beauty pageants can be found everywhere. Even in the far reaches of northern Canada. (Documentary, 30 minutes)

[edit] Saturday, July 29 (Evening Session)

Dive under the manhole cover to explore our urban environment with an unforgettable group of adventure-seekers. (Documentary, 10 minutes)
Betty Crocker may be a corporate icon. But she was born in Minnesota, so she’s our corporate icon. (Documentary, 25 minutes)
The first of six films that participated in the 2006 48 Hour Film contest, this is a gentle love story between a boy and his homicidal ventriloquist’s dummy. (Horror, 6 minutes)
These adorable little angels are going to be the biggest thing since the pet rock. The winner of the 2006 Fargo 48 Hour Film Project. (Sci-Fi, 8 minutes)
There must be a reason why nobody ever robs lemonade stands... (Action/Adventure, 7 minutes)
A mild-mannered office worker must rescue his girlfriend from a suicide cult in Wrenshall, Minnesota. (Road Movie, 8 minutes)
Three sisters. Two dates. Someone’s going to get hurt. (Comedy, 8 minutes)
International espionage isn’t as glamorous as you might think. The winner of the 2006 Minneapolis 48 Hour Film Project. (Spy, 8 minutes)
The world’s a dangerous place when you’re a cuddly Claymation creature. (Animated, 1 minute)
They can raise the minimum wage. But it’s not going to make a job in fast food any more appealing. (Comedy, 4 minutes)
A fond look back at Brainerd’s creepy talking Paul Bunyan statue. (Documentary, 4 minutes)
Brainerd’s a strange place. Just ask the film crew from “Provinicial Puzzlers” after they hit town on the trail of a mystery. (Documentary/Comedy, 83 minutes)

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