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Goodmon's Idea
Brings Film Festival Documentaries To UNC-TV
Capitol
Broadcasting has been a major supporter of the DoubleTake
Documentary Film Festival since the festival's inception in 1998.
Now CBC is helping some of the films find their way to the small screen.
DoubleTake
prepared four 90-minute programs to air on UNC-TV.
Entitled "Real Time," the series features documentaries that have shown
at the festival; nine films total will be shown in the programs. Festival
Director Nancy Buirksi told N&O reporter Todd Lowry that, "the catalyst
for 'Real Time' was Jim Goodmon, president and CEO of Capitol Broadcasting,
who came up with the idea and agreed to contribute funding if WUNC-TV's
editorial board approved the project." Goodmon joined with Progress Energy
and the Kenan Institute for Engineering, Technology and Science to sponsor
the program, contributing $25,000 each to pay for the screenings and DoubleTake's
operating costs.
| "Real
Time" airs on consecutive Saturday nights at 11:00pm. The first episode
aired last Saturday, Jan. 20, with the following three programs airing
Jan. 27, Feb. 3 and Feb. 10. "Real Time" will be carried by 11 UNC-TV
affiliates throughout the state and will reach approximately 50,000
viewers. Film critic and Raleigh native, Godfrey Cheshire hosts "Real
Time." Buirski said, "We tried to put together an eclectic program.
We wanted a program that highlighted some of the award-winning films
but also one that showed the range and depth of the festival." |
Visit the
DoubleTake website for the "Real Time" schedule
and a description
of each program
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The 2001 DoubleTake
Documentary Film Festival will take place May 3-6 at the Carolina Theatre
in Durham. This will be the fourth year for the event.
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