High Country Humanities & North Carolina Humanities presents
From Appalachia to the World
Documentary Filmmakers on Interpreting Rural Life
Friday, March 22, 2024 at 4:30PM - 6PM Doors open at 4PM
General Admission Seating FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Join Appalachian State documentary filmmakers for screenings of their work, a panel discussion, and audience Q&A moderated by film scholar Dr. Maria Pramaggiore. The speakers will address how visual narratives portray and inform the public’s perceptions of communities outside of cities. Featured filmmakers include Tom Hansell, Dr. Kevin Kennedy, and Yndiana Montes.
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