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MUMBAI: The 3rd annual Estes Park Film Festival,
which will be screening around 40 independent
films from all across the globe, will commence
on 11 September at Park Theatre in Colorado.
This
year's line-up for the feature film segment
includes films like Broken Fences and
War Eagle, Arkansas.
Documentaries
at the festival include Six Seconds of Freedom,
which is about the Angola Prison Rodeo, and
RiverWebs, about the world of river ecosystems
and the science that explores them.
Beauty
Mark, a film that chronicles tri-athlete
and marathon runner Diane Israels quest
to understand both the personal and cultural
forces that propelled her to seek physical perfection
at any cost, will also be screened in the documentary
section along with the film Finding Kraftland.
Some
of the others films to be screened during the
festival, which ends on 14 September include:
Narrative
Feature Films: Yesterday Was a Lie
Feature
Documentaries: RiverWebs, Heart & Soil,
Six Seconds of Freedom, This American Gothic,
Via Bearzi, Finding Kraftland, Beauty Mark,
and The Listening Project
Student
Films: The Light, Rabia, Coons, Presence,
Respect: Start the Ripple, Korea Divided
and Loon.
Short
Films: Not For Today But For All Time, Teresa,
This Bus Everyday, Ropies, Age Inappropriate,
No One Island, Alicja Wonderland, Damaged, Ghosts
of the West, Mint Flavored Death, MUGS, Sweetie,
Merriman's Circle, Torture Porn, The Vault,
Now You See Me Now You Don't, For the Masses,
The Quickie, Ride of the Mergansers, The Hit,
Circulation, ZAP Girl Makes Toast, One Two Punch,
Case & Crowbar and The Job Evaluation.
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