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October 7, 2004

Delta Filmworks Series Continues

The Delta FilmWorks fall documentary film series will continue this Thursday night on the ULM campus. The series, titled Truth and Fiction, features 5 documentary films, each introduced by a 25-minute lecture.

A grant from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities is helping to make the series possible.

On Thursday, October 7, Delta FilmWorks will screen, Harlan County USA, an Academy Award-winning film by director Barbara Koppel. The film portrays the period of a strike in the 1970s by coalminers in Appalachia against a mine owned by Duke Energy.

The lecturer will be Susan Wible, a social worker from Monroe who lived in the area of Appalachia portrayed in the film during that time.

Admission is $10 ($8 for Delta FilmWorks members and $5 for students). The lecture begins at 7 p.m., followed by the screening at 7:30 p.m., with a short break between. The location is the Airway Sciences Building on Northeast Drive, just off Hwy 165.

The series is offered through the ULM Department of Continuing Education.

For more information contact Bette Kauffman, Dept. of Communication 342-1090.

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