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Kids'
Attractions at Animal Attractions
The 13th Virginia Film Festival ... Oct. 26-29, 2000
Friday,
Oct. 27
The Black Stallion (CUL, 10a.m.)
*A Day at the Races (REG, 10 a.m.)
*The Hand Behind the Mouse ((REG, 1 p.m.)
*Never Cry Wolf (CUL, 4 p.m.)
Saturday,
Oct. 28
*Harvey (CUL, 10am)
Charlie Chaplin's The Circus (CUL, 1 p.m.)
The Lost World (1925) with Stan Winston (REG, 1 p.m.)
*William Wegman's Hardly Gold and Video Reels (REG, 7 p.m.)
Sunday,
Oct. 29
Microcosmos (CUL, 10 a.m.)
Prancer featuring actress Rebecca Harrell and director John Hancock
(VHT, 10 a.m.)
*Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens (VHT, 1 p.m.)
*Planet of the Apes (CUL, 4 p.m.)
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Live
Animal Attractions at Culbreth
Movie
Animal Handler Doug Sloan will speak on and demonstrate the
American Humane Association's guidelines for animal handling,
with "Diablo", "Whiskey", and "Stormy" the horses (Summersby,
Gettysburg, Andersonville), "Tex" the dog (Summersby, Twilight
of the Dogs) and "Utah" the Camel. ... plus the "Foxfield
Video" (sixty Charlottesville kids act like animals, taped
in September, 2000!)
Saturday,
Oct. 28, Noon outside Culbreth (before The Circus)
Wild Life: Videos by Charlottesville Youth
Presented by WMHS, Monticello High School
Discovery Museum
Oct. 26-28 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Oct. 29 1-5 p.m.
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Locations:
CUL: Culbreth Theatre (U.Va.)
REG: Regal Downtown Mall Cinema
VHT: Vinegar Hill Theater (Downtown)
(*)=recommended
for kids 10 and up
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Admission:
$7 adults/
$5 students/seniors/children
Tickets
and information available online at www.vafilm.com or pick
up a Preview Guide with a mail order form (available throughout
Charlottesville or by calling 1-800-UVA-FEST)
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