Mar 112010
 

April 12 – 17, 2010

There’s no time like the present to take charge of your health, to make those changes you have been putting off, to excercise more and to take advantage of great promotions and discounts at Salem Health and Wellness related businesses and organizations. Come sample what Salem businesses have to offer including FREE massages, FREE skin consultations, FREE children’s yoga, FREE fitness programs and more! Over $2,000 worth of raffle items to be given away! Visit any participating business to be entered to win one of four great raffle prizes. (One raffle ticket per business visited.) More details to follow soon…

Participating Businesses include: A Higher Balance Healing Center, A Sacred Place Wellness Center, B & S Fitness Programs, B & S Sport Science, Body and Soul Massage & Wellness Center, The City of Salem, Park, Recreation and Community Services Department, Get In Shape For Women, Green Tea Yoga, Laura Lanes Skin Care, LivingWell, Radiance Aveda Lifestyle Salon & Spa, Salem Fitness, Urban Elements and The Wicked Running Club.

To download a printout of the schedule, click here.

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Mar 092010
 

Written by Daryl Bell
“It’s a wrap!” are three words no one but maybe the organizers and volunteers want to hear for the 2010 Salem Film Fest. But Sunday’s Oscars party marked the end of another film fest with high hopes for the coming year and ticket sales this year exceeded 1500 individual tickets not including the various types of passes sold.

But most importantly, the winning films have been chosen…

The Jury Prize went to Severe Clear by Kristian Fraga. Severe Clear is based on the memoir by First Lieutenant Mike Scotti as well as video footage shot by him and other members of 1st Battalion, 4th Marines on the outset of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

The audience honored No. 4 Street of Our Lady and Rough Aunties. No. 4 Street of our Lady was co-directed by Judy Maltz a first time film maker on hand, Barbara Bird and Richie Sherman. This film tells the story of Francisca Halamajowa, a Polish-Catholic woman who rescued 15 Jews during the Holocaust by passing herself off as a Nazi sympathizer. Rough Aunties was directed by accomplished documentary maker Kim Longinotto. This film is a look at a group of women caring for the abused, neglected and forgotten children of Durban, South Africa. Both films will be given a week’s showing by the Salem Cinema. (Times to be announced)

And finally, The Cove, a hit among the audience, won an academy award for Best Documentary Sunday night. And just to be certain of their dedication to their cause, while staying in Hollywood for the Oscars, the film team carried out three sting operations with the help of authorities, on restaurants serving whale meat. DNA tests on the meat confirmed it was indeed whale, perhaps a sequel is in the making…

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Mar 052010
 

Written by Daryl Bell
The smell of popcorn crunching underfoot elicits only one place where the lights are perpetually dim and the working mill about in black. But this past week something different was in the mix here in Salem: The cerebral stimulation of social commentary, injustices around the world, information in, above and below the mainstream, some with comedic undertones, all with a message that only a documentary film can provide. Package this for seven days…you have the third annual Salem (all documentary) Film Festival.

Billed as the largest documentary film festival in New England with over 34 films ranging in styles and genres, this year’s success can be attributed to the support of an entire community. Of sponsors, volunteers, and of course the film makers themselves over 1/3 were available for after screening commentary and Q&A. Continue reading »

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Feb 272010
 

Here are some more don’t miss highlights of the festival…

Severe Clear Q&A with First Lieutenant Mike Scotti
Saturday Feb 27th – after Severe Clear screening – aprox 8:00: at CinemaSalem.

Director/Editor Kristian Fraga will be joined by First Lieutenant Mike Scotti, the Marine who shot the footage in SEVERE CLEAR which depicts his experience during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq and the March to Baghdad. A rare chance to converse with both the subject of a film and the filmmaker and to see how they worked together. Throughout the festival Operation Troop Support will be collecting items for care packages to send our troops.

Filmmaker Breakfast
Sunday February 28 from 9:00-11:30: at Caffe Graziani, 133 Washington Street, Salem.

What could be better than a delicious and relaxing breakfast at Caffe Graziani? Enjoying it with filmmakers from all over the world, that’s what! Relax and eat, while discussing what elements comprise a great documentary, should coffee be drunk black, what’s the future of internet distribution, and how to recognize the perfect scrambled egg.

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Feb 262010
 

Come to Salem, See the World!
Finally after much anticipation tonight is the start of the Salem Film Festival. This is a rare opportunity to see incredible documentary films that you might only see in major cities like NYC or San Francisco. Movies run the gamit of topics and themes from “Long Distance Love” to “Rock Prophecies” from stories of high school seniors to a Marine’s perspective of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. Come be a voyeur into other people’s lives or come to experience the diversity of experiences presented in the wide range of movies. To plan your movie viewing or learn more go to www.salemfilmfest.com.

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